Warner Bros. Heads to the Fourth Realm with The Traveler

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With the impending success of the media juggernaut that is The Hunger Games, the studios are searching high and low for what could be the next big thing. Because of this fact Warner Bros. has found itself in an entirely different realm.

According to Deadline, Warner Bros. has optioned film rights to the Fourth Realm Trilogy, a bestselling series by dystopian novelist John Twelve Hawks. The studio will start right away on The Traveler, the first book in the series.

The novels are set in the near future and reinterpret history as a battle between the forces of control. There is the Tabula, which manages society through constant observation, and the Travelers, a nearly extinct group of people who can project their spirit into other dimensions. The series continued with the novels The Dark River and The Golden City. They’ve been published in 25 languages and sold more than 1.5 million books.

I’m so pleased that the trilogy is at Warner Bros, a studio whose history of otherworldly storytelling is so indelible and whose vision for the Fourth Realm Trilogy is so inspiring,” the author said in a statement.

The author is himself an interesting story. His books are bestsellers but he has maintained such a low profile that his life and identity are mysteries, including his real name. How does he communicate? By email or by untraceable satellite calls for which he uses a voice scrambler. He’s known to his fans as J12H and JXIIH. He’s done few interviews and prefers to live off the grid. His deal was made by UTA and Joe Regal of Regal Literary.

Warner Bros. Heads to the Fourth Realm with The Traveler

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