Dean Koontz’ Devoted to the small screen
Tomorrow Studios are adapting Dean Koontz’ latest novel Devoted for television. The book was published in March this year. It follows Woody Bookman, a boy who hasn’t spoken a word in […]
Tomorrow Studios are adapting Dean Koontz’ latest novel Devoted for television. The book was published in March this year. It follows Woody Bookman, a boy who hasn’t spoken a word in […]
Tomorrow Studios are adapting Dean Koontz’ latest novel Devoted for television.
The book was published in March this year. It follows Woody Bookman, a boy who hasn’t spoken a word in his eleven years of life, and who believes a monstrous evil was behind his father’s death and now threatens him and his mother. When Kipp, a uniquely gifted dog, hears the boy, who communicates like he does without speaking, Kipp knows he needs to find him before it’s too late. Only a force greater than evil, like Kipp, can stop a man driven by malicious evil from attacking Woody and his mother.
“Dean is an incredible force and his acumen for writing suspenseful thrillers with heartfelt characters and story makes him uber successful globally,” said Tomorrow’s Marty Adelstein in Deadline’s report. “We are honoured to have him entrust us with the adaptation of his story and for Devoted to be the latest book rights that we’ve secured for Tomorrow Studios.”
“The characters in Devoted are close to my heart, and it would be a career capper to see them brought to the screen,” noted Koontz.
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