![]() ![]() ![]() If an eight-hundred-page novel had a film adaptation, the movie would have to be at least eight hours to include every subplot present in the book. That being said, it is understandable that there is a difference between books and their film counterparts. Examples include the two Percy Jackson movies, both The Mortal Instruments movie and television series, and the Divergent film series. There are a few other book-to-television adaptations that have gone so far downhill that they were either completely unrelated to the novels, or the adaptation did so poorly that any future productions were canceled. The Vampire Academy first premiered in 2014, yet a sequel was never produced the original did so poorly at the box office, that filming a sequel probably wouldn’t have done much for the franchise. The book series Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead has taken to television yet again. ![]()
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