Howl's Moving Castle, the latest and supposedly last film from Japanese animation legend Hayao Miyazaki, is adapted from a 1986
fantasy novel of the same name by British author Diana Wynne Jones.
The film is based on the acclaimed 2011
fantasy novel of the same name by Patrick Ness (who will also write the film adaptation).
Not exact matches
A tie - in to Walt Disney Pictures» film
of the
same name, Prince Caspian follows the action
of the films, which themselves are based on C.S. Lewis» children's
fantasy novels.
Though its quasi-apocalyptic premise situates it in the realm
of fantasy, «The Leftovers,» created by Damon Lindelof («Lost») and Tom Perotta from the latter's
novel of the
same name, weaves together a more varied, realistic view
of tragedy, trauma, and unresolved grief than «Olive Kitteridge.»
A Wrinkle in Time (PG for peril and mature themes) Ava DuVernay adapted this coming -
of - age
fantasy from Madeleine L'Engle's children's
novel of the
same name revolving around a young girl (Storm Reid) who, accompanied by a classmate (Levi Miller), her little brother (Deric McCabe) and three astral travelers (Oprah Winfrey, Mindy Kaling and Reese Witherspoon), embarks on an epic quest to a distant planet in search
of her missing scientist father (Chris Pine) With Gugu Mbatha - Raw, Michael Pena and Zach Galifianakis.
Based on the
fantasy novel for children
of the
same name by British author Patrick Ness, A Monster Calls tells the story
of a young boy
named Conor O'Malley (Lewis MacDougall) whose entire world is turned upside down when he is visited in the night by a giant tree monster (Liam Neeson).
Adapted from Chris Kraus»
novel of the
same name, I Love Dick blurs the line between
fantasy and reality, squarely situating Kathryn Hahn's Chris at the centre
of the story.