If you were one of the many restless with last twelvemonth ’s movie version of Philip Pullman ’s parallel world parable The Golden Compass , here ’s some dusty comfortableness – At least you ’re unlikely to face alike letdown from movies establish upon the later two books in the His Dark Materials trilogy , given that it ’s looking like they ’ll never be made .
British newspaper The Independent is reporting that The Golden Compass prompting a combination of disappointing box office and outcries from Christian fundamentalist have leave in all architectural plan to produce movies based on The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass to be put on indefinite grasp . Talking to Pullman as well as Compass director Chris Weitz , the Independent uncover the awkward status quo of the labor :
Pullman told The Independent that he had not yet been contacted by Shepperton Studios and was not aware of any imminent plans to shoot the subsequence , The Subtle Knife . When the first film was in production last yr , he was regularly contact by Chris Weitz , its writer and director .

“ I know everyone would like to see a continuation and I fuck I ’d care to see it . When the first film was in production , I was talking to the studio and to Chris Weitz and producers quite ofttimes . I ’m sure I would be now if the sequel was in output , ” he say .
Weitz said yesterday he did not want talk about the undertaking while the studio responsible for the first film was refusing to talk about the future of the trilogy .
While I do n’t doubt that disquieted from Christian fundamentalists did suffer the winner of the moving-picture show , is n’t there also the possibility that the real intellect The Golden Compass the motion picture was n’t a bigger achiever because it just was n’t very good ?

Christian protests may leave Philip Pullman ’s trilogy as one of a kind[The Independent ]
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