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Mira Grant’s Murderous Mermaids Science Thriller Rolling in the Deep Optioned for Film

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Mira Grant’s Murderous Mermaids Science Thriller Rolling in the Deep Optioned for Film

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Published on November 15, 2018

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Rolling in the Deep, Mira Grant’s (a.k.a. Seanan McGuire) science horror novella about a documentary crew who venture into the Mariana Trench in search of a mermaid hoax, only to discover that mermaids are real and very deadly, is becoming a movie! Variety reports that Branded Pictures Entertainment will produce the adaptation, with Pet Sematary director Mary Lambert at the helm.

McGuire shared the exciting news on Twitter, including her delight at Lambert joining the project:

And what does Lambert think? “Rolling in the Deep is a film led by complicated badass female characters,” she said in the official announcement. “I’ve been waiting to make a film like this my entire career. Our mermaids are not cliché sugary cartoon princesses; they will take you down if you stand in their way.”

Rolling in the Deep, which the Lovecraft Reread recently revisited, was published by Subterranean Press in 2015 and is followed by a full-length sequel, Into the Drowning Deep, from Orbit Books. The summary:

When the Imagine Network commissioned a documentary on mermaids, to be filmed from the cruise ship Atargatis, they expected what they had always received before: an assortment of eyewitness reports that proved nothing, some footage that proved even less, and the kind of ratings that only came from peddling imaginary creatures to the masses.

They didn’t expect actual mermaids.  They certainly didn’t expect those mermaids to have teeth.

This is the story of the Atargatis, lost at sea with all hands.  Some have called it a hoax; others have called it a maritime tragedy.  Whatever the truth may be, it will only be found below the bathypelagic zone in the Mariana Trench…and the depths are very good at keeping secrets.

“We loved Mira’s book when we read it and immediately recognized its feature potential in a market hungry for frightening yet unique fare,” said J. Todd Harris, BPE founder and president, as well as a producer on the project. “The combination of acclaimed filmmakers Mary Lambert and Sean Hood is the perfect pairing to realize the book’s potential.”

BPE executive Marc Marcum added, “The story has elements of The Shallows, 47 Meters Down, Dead Calm, and even Alien. It is meant to be the definitive adaptation of the original mermaid myth that goes back to the dawn of civilization.”

Production is expected to take place in 2019. No word yet on release date.

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Alex Can Read
6 years ago

I AM SO FREAKING EXCITED ABOUT THiS MOVIEEEE!

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6 years ago

Is it just the first story, or both of them that’s going to be adapted? Either way, great story(ies), can’t wait for the movie.

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6 years ago

Don’t name cruise ships after fish goddesses! Obviously somebody took offense.

sallydeathhands
6 years ago

I hope that this is just the beginning, and they film ‘Into the Drowning Deep ‘ as well. 😃          I think they should film the Newsflesh books and the Parasitology trilogy, too. 😉 Then maybe the Indexing novels and Final Girls and… well, you get my idea. But I really, really REALLY want the Newsflesh books made into a film or television show. They are my absolute favorite. But anyway, congrats to Seanan! 👏 It was about time someone decided to make a movie using your books. Long past due, because they are incredible. I can’t wait to see it! 

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6 years ago

SO MUCH HAPPY SCREAMING

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6 years ago

Bringing mermaids back to their roots as dangerous, not sexy creatures with bare breasts and fish tails.

 

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6 years ago

 I’m conflicted here. On the one hand, I loved the book. On the other, while I enjoy reading horror  watching it is more problematic. But Mira Grant… But blood and gore… But….

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6 years ago

@8. Thanks for the info;)

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