Vampire Academy Movie Updates
Total Updates: 62
- added Ashley Charles as Jesse Zeklos to the film's credits
- added Claire Foy as Sonya Karp to the film's credits
- added IMDb link
- added Cameron Monaghan as Mason Ashford to the film's credits
- added Gabriel Byrne as Victor Dashkov to the film's credits
- added Joely Richardson as Queen Tatiana to the film's credits
- added Olga Kurylenko as Kirova to the film's credits
- added Sarah Hyland as Natalie Dashkov to the film's credits
- added London, UK as a production location
- changed the production status to Production
- added a link from facebook.com
- added a synopsis
- added Dan Waters as Screenwriter to the credits
- changed the production status to Pre-Production
- added Lucy Fry as Vasilisa Dragomir to the credits
- added Danila Kozlovskiy as Dimitri Belikov to the credits
- added Zooey Deutch as Rose Dragomir to the credits
- added IM Global as a production company
- added Reliance Entertainment as a production company
- added Mark S. Waters as Director to the credits
- added action as genre
- added The Weinstein Company as a distributor
- changed the US film release date from TBA to February 14, 2014
- added "Vampire Academy: Blood Sisters" as an also known as title
- changed the title from "Vampire Academy" to "Blood Sisters"
- added Michael Preger to the credits
- added Don Murphy to the credits
- added a synopsis
- The story of Rose Hathaway, a 17-year-old half-human/half-vampire and guardian of a race of daywalking vampires.
- added Preger Entertainment as a production company
Mon., Jul. 1, 2013
from Facebook
Official VAMPIRE ACADEMY Movie
Wed., Feb. 13, 2013
The Weinstein Co. Strikes Deal for U.S. Rights to Vampire Pic 'Blood Sisters'
The pact -- valued at north of $30 million -- gives Harvey Weinstein a potential YA franchise and is one of the biggest U.S. deals ever to come out of the annual film market in Berlin.
Tue., Jul. 6, 2010
from Variety
'Academy' bites bigscreen
"Transformers" producer Don Murphy is looking for the undead, teaming with Michael Preger ("Village of the Damned") on a feature version of Richelle Mead's six-part saga "Vampire Academy."
Tue., Jun. 29, 2010
from prnewswire.com
'Vampire Academy' Staked by Preger Entertainment
Preger Entertainment has acquired the motion picture Rights to Richelle Mead's New York Times best selling book series "Vampire Academy" (Penguin/Razorbill Books).