David Hayter to Adapt DRAGONRIDERS OF PERN Series

by Adam Chitwood    Posted:April 12th, 2011 at 5:04 pm


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Screenwriter David Hayter (X2, Watchmen) has been tapped to write the screenplay for the adaptation of Anne McCaffrey’s sci-fi/fantasy series The Dragonriders of Pern. Hayter will adapt Dragonflight, which is the first in a series of novels that began in 1968 and continue to this day. Dragonflight centers on “an elite group of warriors who take to the skies on the backs of giant, fire-breathing, telepathic dragons to save the wondrously exotic planet of Pern from a terrifying airborne menace.” McCaffrey had this to say:

“The fans and I have been waiting, not so patiently, for a long time to see Pern and her characters on the big screen. I couldn’t be more thrilled that a writer with David’s tremendous creativity and track record of translating beloved source material into fantastic movies has decided to make this his next epic adventure.”

Don Murphy has come aboard to executive produce the project, which will be an international co-production financed by several distribution partners around the world. No director is currently attached, but production is set to begin in 2012. Hit the jump to read a synopsis of the book and the full press release.

dragonflight-book-coverHere’s the synopsis for Dragonflight:

The planet Pern has been colonized for centuries by humans. When humans first settled on this world, they did not take notice of its sister planet, which had an indigenous life form that attempted to land on Pern when it came within reach. These silver “threads” fell in a destructive wave on the temperate lands of Pern once every 200 years, destroying all life they encountered. To combat this menace, the inhabitants of Pern developed a species of dragon that could burn these threads out of the sky before they touched down. Now, centuries have passed between threadfalls, and the danger of thread is considered a myth. However, a dragon rider named F’lar knows that the riders are once again needed [Amazon].

Here’s the full press release:

“WATCHMEN” AND “X-MEN”
WRITER TO ADAPT
“THE DRAGONRIDERS OF PERN”
“Transformers” producer Don Murphy also joins as
executive producer and Entertainment One to take
several international territories on “Dragonflight” the
first novel in Anne McCaffrey’s hugely popular
“The Dragonriders of Pern” series to be penned by
David Hayter

TORONTO and LOS ANGELES (April 12, 2011) – Steven Hoban’s Copperheart Entertainment has closed agreements with David Hayter and Benedict Carver’s Dark Hero Studios, Don Murphy and Susan Montford’s Angry Films and Entertainment One to adapt the classic science fiction/fantasy novel “Dragonflight” by Anne McCaffrey into a
feature film.

In “Dragonflight”, the first in the epic “Dragonriders of Pern” series of novels, an elite group of warriors take to the skies on the backs of giant, fire-breathing, telepathic dragons to save the wondrously exotic planet of Pern from a terrifying airborne menace.

Hayter will pen the screenplay. Hoban and Carver will produce the film with Murphy, Montford and Hayter executive producing. Patrice Theroux negotiated for Entertainment One to handle distribution in Canada and is in discussion to acquire a number of other territories including the UK, Benelux and Australia. “Dragonflight” will be an international co-production, financed by several distribution partners around the world in much the way “The Lord of the Rings” was put together. Production is scheduled to begin early 2012. No director is currently attached.

The first book in the “Dragonriders of Pern” series appeared in 1968 and new editions continue to be published to this day. The series has sold millions of copies around the world, won numerous literary awards and spawned many spinoffs, including videogames, board games and graphic novels.

“These books have remained popular bestsellers for over forty years because of their breathtaking adventures, vivid cast of characters and spectacular creatures,” said Hoban.

“The world of Pern is a unique and highly cinematic combination of science fiction and fantasy.”
“This property has an incredible literary heritage and a rabid fan base,” said Hayter. “I’m really looking forward to delving into the majestic world that Anne has created and transporting it to the screen.”

“The fans and I have been waiting, not so patiently, for a long time to see Pern and her characters on the big screen,” said Anne McCaffrey. “I couldn’t be more thrilled that a writer with David’s tremendous creativity and track record of translating beloved source material into fantastic movies has decided to make this his next epic adventure.”

Hoban’s Copperheart has produced a diverse body of work including the Vincenzo Natali directed science-fiction thriller, “Splice”, which was released in Canada by Entertainment One and the US by Warner Bros; the 2005 Oscar®-winning computer animated short, “Ryan”; and the world’s first Imax 3D animated film, “Cyberworld”. Copperheart is
repped by Jon Levin and CAA.

Hayter and Carver formed Dark Hero in 2009 to produce feature films and television programming in the action, fantasy, sci-fi and horror genres. The company has a first look deal with Entertainment One. As a screenwriter, Hayter has adapted a number of celebrated graphic novels to film, including “X-Men”, “X2: X-Men United” and “Watchmen”. Carver’s producing credits include “Doomsday” and the upcoming “Tekken”. Dark Hero is repped by UTA and attorney Dave Feldman.

Don Murphy’s first production was the 1994 Oliver Stone directed, Quentin Tarantino written “Natural Born Killers”. Murphy has produced several high-profile movie adaptations of books, graphic novels and toys, including “Apt Pupil”, “From Hell”, “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” and the blockbuster “Transformers” franchise. Susan Montford’s first production with Murphy was the 2007 “Shoot ‘Em Up”, which starred Clive Owen and Paul Giamatti. They are in postproduction on “Real Steel”, which stars Hugh Jackman, and is scheduled for release by Walt Disney Pictures this fall.
Murphy and Montford worked with Hoban and Entertainment One on “Splice.”

Entertainment One Ltd. (LSE:ETO) is a leading international entertainment company that specializes in the acquisition, production and distribution of film and television content. The company’s comprehensive network extends around the globe including Canada, the U.S., the UK, Ireland, Benelux, France, Germany, Scandinavia, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Through established Entertainment and Distribution divisions, the company provides extensive expertise in film distribution, television and music production, family programming and merchandising and licensing. Its current rights library is exploited across all media formats and includes more than 20,000 film and television titles, 2,400 hours of television programming and 45,000 music tracks.

Anne McCaffrey is the reigning queen of science fiction fantasy literature. In a career spanning over 40 years, McCaffrey has won virtually every honor imaginable, including being the first woman to win the prestigious Hugo and Nebula Awards. Her 1978 Pern novel, The White Dragon, was the first science fiction book to make the New York Times Best Seller List. In 2005 McCaffrey received the Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award for Lifetime Achievement by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. In 2006 McCaffrey was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame.







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  1. cate047 @

    I miss her passing and hoped that she would see her words on film…The fan base for Pern is so large that it will be difficult to please everyone…
    Be true to the book and the ages of the chactors , and you will make a great movie…

    We will be watching for news about the film…
    Thanks
    Cate

  2. Gregg Eshelman @

    I’ve been reading the 2nd interval/3rd pass books by Anne and Todd McCaffrey. If they were to be made into a TV series one casting that would be perfect is Lani Tupu as Telgar Weyrleader D’Gan. He’d only need to be Bialar Crais – on Pern. ;)

  3. bunny @

    I hope that when you do this screenplay you remember all the people who cherish this series of books, and do it justuce! You could make this effort a lasting tribute to The Lady Of The Dragons.

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  7. Glitchie @

    Are there still plans to do this now that dear Anne has gone to be with her dragons?

  8. Charky @

    As long as the film adaption of these books isn’t as dreadful as that of Eragon, I’m really looking forward to this opportunity to see dragons on the big screen. Its a huge shame that after waiting so long Anne won’t be able to see it, but it gives the producers all the more reason to make it utterly spectacular.

  9. bob hazeski @

    Just finished the White Dragon for a 3rd time. How about Sarah M Geller playing Lessa or perhaps Natalie Portman?

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  11. redman @

    I’ve always thought Angelina Jolie would make a good Lessa and she’s not even really a favorite of mine. It’s just that she’s very good at playing very strong will characters.

  12. AJ @

    I could see Channing Tatem as F’lar. Or maybe someone a little older. I don’t think Hugh Jackman fits F’lar’s look or personality. Natalie Portman would be my pick for Lessa. She’s the right height for Lessa too.

    I look forward to seeing this movie on the big screen. I’ve read all of the Pern books many times, and this one more than the others. I can just envision all of the epic shots of hundreds of dragons flying in their ranks – this book begs to be made into an epic movie. And the audience is ripe for a movie like this. Lord of the Rings paved the way for fantasy movies. Eragon, Avatar, and How to Train Your Dragon all established flying creatures and dragons in successful movies… this just takes Dragonriders to the next level – of epic proportions.

  13. Barbara @

    No matter who they cast in what role , they will never do the books justice. Just my opinion but they have ruined every other one they ever did .

  14. SaltySays @

    Soooooo tired of all the remakes! Soooo looking forward to something new and this could be it! I’ve loved the books to death, now waiting for the movies, but not patiently.

  15. jon-david @

    to whom it may concern,
    i have been a fan of Mrs McCaffery’s for a long time and have read all of her works . It will be hard to do a movie because as a reader we develope the images in our minds as we read the books. I wish you good luck . i do believe that dragons dawn would be a better book to start with i have seen the movie in my minds eye ,but have never been able to put it to paper . so God Bless and do it the right way lol . P.S. To Ann’s Family sorry for your loss it was felt far and wide i remember i wrote her and she wrote me back and sent a card it will stay with me forever . God bless all of you . sincerly Jon-david

  16. Raven Whitehawk @

    Could we Please have an Update on the Progress of “Dragonflight”, or is it dead in the water … again … and not happening? Almost 1 year since last post about this, I think myself and the Fans would like to know how it is comming along.

  17. Chris Witte @

    Late to the party (as usual), but I just have to say that after reading and re-reading the novels over and over again for more than 35 years and having my hopes dashed more than once, I’ll believe it when I see it and not before.

  18. Chris Witte @

    I’ll believe it when I see it.


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