From the same author who gave us The Fault In Our Stars, a runaway hit last summer that even I was surprised I liked a movie of this genre that much, John Green's next book to be adapted to the silver screen is Paper Towns.
Adapted by the same two writers (Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber) who adapted not just The Fault In Our Stars, but also two other fantastic movies also about the coming-of-age story, (500) Days Of Summer (one of my all-time favourites) and The Spectacular Now.
Directed by Jake Schreier, who directed the very wonderful and surprisingly humorous Robot & Frank; all signs are pointing to a very good product.
The only hesitation I have is from the two leads who I have not seen very much of before. Only Cara Delevingne's name has recently surfaced as she's set to play Enchantress in next year's Suicide Squad.
Whereas Nat Wolff has starred in smaller movies that I've only heard of but not yet seen like Stuck In Love and James Franco's Palo Alto.
Paper Towns (what a lovely title too) will be released 24 July 2015.

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