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After the final Divergent film’s 2016 debut, many of the franchise’s stars have gone on — or continued — to have very successful acting careers. Based on Veronica Roth’s book series of ...
Theo James at Divergent premiere 2014. James' breakthrough role was his portrayal of Tobias "Four" Eaton in Divergent (2014), a film adaptation of Veronica Roth's novel of the same name. [22] He reprised the character in the sequel, The Divergent Series: Insurgent (2015). [23] He returned in one more Divergent film, The Divergent Series ...
Beatrice "Tris" Prior is the viewpoint character in Divergent and Insurgent, and shares the viewpoint character role in Allegiant with Tobias "Four" Eaton.Born in the Abnegation faction to Andrew and Natalie Prior, she describes herself as having pale blonde hair, wide gray-blue eyes, a long, thin nose and a short and skinny stature.
The first installment, Divergent (2014), grossed over $288 million worldwide, [4] while the second installment, Insurgent (2015), grossed over $297 million worldwide. [5] Insurgent was also the first Divergent film to be released in IMAX 3D. [6] The third installment, Allegiant (2016), grossed $179 million. Thus, the first three films of the ...
Divergent is a 2014 American dystopian science fiction action film directed by Neil Burger, based on the 2011 novel by Veronica Roth. The film is the first installment in The Divergent Series and was produced by Douglas Wick , Lucy Fisher , and Pouya Shahbazian, with a screenplay by Evan Daugherty and Vanessa Taylor . [ 4 ]
On July 18, 2013 at the San Diego Comic-Con panel for the film Divergent, Roth revealed that Allegiant is told from the points of view of both Tris and Four. [9] About that, she said, "I tried repeatedly to write Allegiant in just Tris's voice, but it didn't work; her perspective, her way of seeing things, was a little too limited for the story I needed to tell, I wanted to do two things with ...
Insurgent made less in North America in comparison to Divergent with $130 million over $150 million but more worldwide with $297 million over $288 million partially due to a 3D conversion. [56] The Divergent Series: Insurgent earned $4.1 million from Thursday late night shows, which is lower than its predecessor's $4.9 million late night gross ...
[2] [3] A related book, Four (2014), presents a series of short stories told from the perspective of one of the trilogy's characters, the male love interest Tobias. A later short story, We Can Be Mended (2018), serves as an epilogue five years after the events of the trilogy, again from Tobias/Four's perspective.