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DD is working on a (presently untitled) fantasy/romance screenplay. No other information is available at this time.
"So You Want to Be a Wizard", the film project: background and FAQ
(This is a copy of a blog posting dated January 18th, 2007)
I thought I'd better post this now before things get out of hand.
Lots of people have mailed me over the years to say "There oughta be a movie..." This has been a possibility I've had my eye on literally since the first book was published. Over the years, various independent producers have occasionally optioned the first book with an eye to shopping it around the studios. However, that's all that ever happened: shopping.
However, times change and the world shifts.
Film & TV
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Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King
Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King is a visually impressive historical adventure based on the same Germanic and Norse legends that inspired Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle operas and J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. Produced for German television (and shot in South Africa), the film stars Benno Furmann as Siegfried, a prince whose family is slaughtered by a pair of evil kings; raised by a blacksmith (Max Von Sydow, still commanding as ever), he meets and falls for Valkyrie queen Brunhild (Kristanna Loken from Terminator 3) and slays the dragon Fafnir for King Gunther (Samuel West), which in turn, involves him in treachery, war, and separation from his beloved Brunhild. Well directed by Uli Edel (Last Exit to Brooklyn, The Mists of Avalon). ...Originally broadcast at three hours in length, the DVD presentation here is the U.S. cut, which comes in at just over two hours; a battery of five making-of featurettes are included in the disc's supplemental features. (Amazon.com)
This miniseries, written by DD and husband Peter Morwood, also features Twilight star Robert Pattinson in an excellent performance as King Gunther's young brother Giselher.
