Warner Bros. Acquires Film Rights to Tahereh Mafi's Bestselling YA Series 'Shatter Me'
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Angelique Jackson
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Warner Bros. has acquired the film rights to Tahereh Mafi's bestselling dystopian YA series "Shatter Me," coinciding with the 15th anniversary of the first book's debut. The series, which has sold over 15 million copies worldwide and become a BookTok phenomenon with over 500,000 social media posts, follows Juliette Ferrars, a teenage girl with a lethal touch who rebels against an oppressive totalitarian government called The Reestablishment.
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· 3 pulledThe movie deal aligns with the 15th anniversary of the debut of 'Shatter Me,' the first book in the original series, which has become a BookTok phenomenon with over 15 million copies sold worldwide and more than 500,000 social posts with related hashtags.
'Shatter Me' centers on Juliette Ferrars, a teenage girl with a lethal touch, as she takes on an oppressive totalitarian government called The Reestablishment.
The series, a synopsis explains, follows Juliette's journey as she 'discov[ers]...'
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