'Wild': The movie adaptation moves forward
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The movie plans for an adaptation of 鈥淲ild,鈥 the bestselling memoir by Cheryl Strayed about her solo journey on the Pacific Crest Trail, are moving forward, with 鈥About A Boy鈥 screenwriter Nick Hornby possibly on board to write the film.
The movie rights to 鈥淲ild鈥 were bought by actress Reese Witherspoon鈥檚 production company Pacific Standard as well as by producer Bruna Papandrea, and Witherspoon is set to star as Strayed in the movie. Meanwhile, Strayed on Nov. 7, 鈥淣ick Hornby's desktop: Wild script in progress. (Squeal!)鈥 with a link to what was presumably a photo. (The link is broken.)
鈥淚 couldn't be more thrilled," Strayed told the when it was announced that Witherspoon will be bringing the movie to the screen and playing her. "She's such a wonderful combination of smart and charming. I really feel like she saw my vision and is the perfect person to bring it to the screen. If a genie gave me three wishes about who would play the part, she would be my first wish.鈥
Witherspoon was nominated for an Oscar for her role in the 2005 film 鈥淲alk the Line,鈥 in which she portrayed June Carter Cash, and recently played a lead role 鈥 that of circus performer Marlena 鈥 in another high-profile adaptation, that of the Sara Gruen novel 鈥Water for Elephants.鈥
Hornby is the author of the novels 鈥淛uliet, Naked,鈥 鈥淗igh Fidelity鈥 and 鈥淔ever Pitch鈥 and wrote the screenplay for the 2009 Oscar-nominated film 鈥An Education,鈥 which starred Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard. He is also writing the screenplay for the film 鈥Brooklyn,鈥 which is slated for a 2014 release and set to star 鈥Girl with the Dragon Tattoo鈥 actress Rooney Mara.
鈥淲ild,鈥 which was selected by Oprah Winfrey as a book club pick, is currently at number 15 on the combined print and e-book nonfiction New York Times bestseller for Nov. 11 and at number 9 on the e-book nonfiction list for the same week. The book was number one on the the combined print and e-book nonfiction list for six weeks starting .