Columbia Goes Along for the Maximum Ride

Columbia is delving into the world of young adult literature with this latest project. According to Variety, the studio has optioned the Maximum Ride young adult novel series written by James Patterson.

Don Payne (Fantastic Four: Rise of The Silver Surfer) has been tapped to adapt for the big screen. The story revolves around six young children who have been genetically mutated so that 2 percent of their DNA is of a bird, which enables them to fly. They escape their secret government testing lair and are hunted down by "Erasers", who are part human and part wolf.

"The Maximum Ride books use man-made mutation as a metaphor of humans trying to take advantage of human frailty and interfere with nature," said Avi Arad, who would produce along with Steven Paul and his son, Ari Arad. Patterson would serve as executive producer.


Sources: Variety

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Comments (5)

  1. Vamp

    I've skimmed the books, but not read them all. This should be a good movie from what I've read in the books!

    4 years agoby @vampire2000Flag

  2. CelluloidDreams

    I like James Patterson he is a good writer, but the "Maximum Ride" books were not my favorite! But these could translate well onto screen!

    4 years agoby @2movieguysFlag

  3. Nyfresh

    i never read the books but this sounds interesting, its something new so i would check this out

    4 years agoby @leo16Flag

  4. sakai23

    They're making so many books into movies rite now. I was wondering when this series would come up.

    4 years agoby @sakai23Flag

  5. ed_wood

    The books are pretty good.

    4 years agoby @ed-woodFlag

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