How does Tim Burton work on the adaptation of the novel "The House of Strange Children"?

One of the most mysterious directors of modern cinema, Tim Burton, over the past 2 years, worked on his new project - the adaptation of the fantasy novel "The House for Strange Children" by American author Rensom Riggs.

Until now, work on the film was kept in the strictest secrecy. Not a bad PR move, is it? However, recently the first frames of the future adventure film appeared in the press, and they really impress! Even those who have not read the super-popular gothic book, oriented to the teen audience, it becomes clear that on September 30 we are just waiting for a grandiose premiere.

In the film based on the bestseller, stars of the first echelon will take part: Tim Burton's beloved, the fatal beauty Eva Green, Samuel L. Jackson, Rupert Everett and the charismatic Judy Dench.

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Let's clear: "The house of strange children" broke all records on popularity among American readers. It was written by a man who for many years was engaged in collecting retro photos. The pictures of "strange children" prompted Mr. Rensom Riggs to create a story about temporary loops, half-women poluptitsah, who guard them, and children with amazing abilities. Some of them can fly, others have great physical strength, command fire, read minds from a distance.

One of the main roles, the teacher of strange children, the director entrusted his beloved Eva Green. Miss Peregrine from it turned out just wonderful.

Recall that Green and Burton have already worked together on "Strange shadows," according to rumors on the set between them first sped a spark ...