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Game of Thrones Author George RR Martin Book-Movie Adaptation of 'Into the Lost Lands' to Star Milla Jovovich

Aside from the highly-popular HBO TV series "Game of Thrones," another George R.R. Martin literary fiction is set for a live-action adaptation, this time for film.

According to Screen Rant, Martin's "In the Lost Lands" is now heading for the big screen via a German-Canadian co-production.

On the heels of this information, The Hollywood Reporter indicated in their report that Hollywood action star Milla Jovovich is now in final negotiations to star in the upcoming fantasy-adventure movie which is planned to begin shooting in Germany "in the last quarter of 2015."

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THR went on to reveal that the project will be led by Constantin Werner as director. "Shameless" actor Justin Chatwin is also bound to appear in the film.

Myriad Pictures, who is reportedly handling the worldwide sales of film, introduced the forthcoming title.

"In one thread, the desperate queen of a city built into a towering mountain hires the sorceress Gray Alys (Jovovich) to travel into the ghostly wasteland called the Lost Lands, to obtain the gift of shape-shifting into a werewolf, but she doesn't realize that the fulfillment of her wish will come at a terrible price."

"Meanwhile, warrior girl Sharra must fight a dragon that serves as the gatekeeper of seven worlds to reunite with her lost lover Kaydar. During this quest she meets the mysterious lord of a deserted castle, Laren Dorr, who seduces her so completely that she forgets her quest and stays with him, unaware that he is the real gatekeeper."

"And in the futuristic tale Bitterblooms, a young barbarian girl gets spellbound by a lonely witch in a spacecraft, who shows her beauty and love, which turns out to be a net of lies and deceit."

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