![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Meyer intends to expand The Host into a trilogy, but the second book has yet to be published, so any further films in the series remain a long way off. Not to be deterred, Meyer’s army of female fans surely will deliver a big opening for Open Road, but anything resembling Twilight numbers is a fantasy. ![]() Aimed squarely at the same tweens who contributed so generously to the bank accounts of everyone who became associated with Meyer’s vampire franchise, this one swills in the same sort of thwarted Victorian-style romanticism while indulging a similar moonstruck vibe that can seemingly only be resolved in Meyer’s work by selfless female sacrifice. 1 on the New York Times best-seller list beginning in 2008. It happened consistently on The Twilight Saga, and it happens again on The Host, once-provocative writer-director Andrew Niccol‘s adaptation of Meyer’s 600-plus-page post- Twilight novel that spent 26 weeks at No. There’s something about novelist Stephenie Meyer that induces formerly interesting directors to suddenly make films that are slow, silly and soporific. ![]()
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