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Turtles All the Way Down was optioned by Fox 2000 Pictures upon the publication of the novel in 2017, [2] with John Green and Rosianna Halse Rojas as executive producers. [3] [4] Elizabeth Berger and Isaac Aptaker were announced as screenwriters in May 2018 [5] and Hannah Marks was announced as director in January 2019. [6]
Turtles All the Way Down follows Aza, a teen battling OCD and an anxiety disorder on top of all your typical coming-of-age issues. Oh, and she’s investigating the disappearance of a billionaire ...
Turtles All the Way Down: co-production with Temple Hill Entertainment; distributed by Max: June 7, 2024: The Watchers: distribution only; produced by Blinding Edge Pictures and Inimitable Pictures June 28, 2024: Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1: U.S. and select international distribution only; produced by Territory Pictures October 3 ...
Seven years after Turtles All the Way Down hit shelves in 2017, a film adaption of the New York Times bestseller starring Isabela Merced, Felix Mallard and Cree Cicchino is set to hit Max on ...
Aza Holmes is a 16-year-old high school student living in Indianapolis who struggles with OCD, which often manifests as a fear of the human microbiome.Constantly worried about infection, particularly by C. diff, she repeatedly opens a never-fully-healed callus on her finger in an effort to drain out what she believes are pathogens.
There are times when “Turtles All the Way Down” is like a teen horror movie. (Aza’s voiceover monologues are accompanied by magnified images of microbes, which loom up like monsters.)
Turtles All the Way Down will start streaming on Max on May 2. Merced, 22, and Mallard, 25, lead the movie which is an adaptation of the 2017 YA novel of the same name by John Green. Merced plays ...
"Turtles all the way down" is an expression of the problem of infinite regress. The saying alludes to the mythological idea of a World Turtle that supports a flat Earth on its back. It suggests that this turtle rests on the back of an even larger turtle, which itself is part of a column of increasingly larger turtles that continues indefinitely.