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Warm Bodies was released on January 31, 2013, in the Philippines, Greece, and Russia. It was released on February 1, 2013, in the United States and on February 8, 2013, in the United Kingdom. In its opening weekend it collected $20.3 million. [20]
Best Cast The Favourite: Won [117] Teen Choice Awards: 2011: Choice Movie Chemistry X-Men: First Class: Nominated [118] 2013: Choice Breakout Warm Bodies: Won [119] Choice Movie Actor – Comedy: Warm Bodies: Nominated Choice Movie Actor – Romance Warm Bodies: Nominated 2014: Choice Movie – Male Scene Stealer: X-Men: Days of Future Past ...
In 2013, Hoult had starring roles in two major films; he first played a zombie named R in Jonathan Levine's romantic comedy Warm Bodies, which was released on 1 February. [58] An adaptation of Isaac Marion's novel of the same name, the film is presented from point of view of the central character, mostly through narration. Levine said he had ...
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Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed Wednesday to order a land invasion of northern Syria targeting Kurdish groups, amid yearslong border violence and repeated Turkish incursions. Turkey ...
Warm Bodies is a novel by author Isaac Marion. Described as a " zombie romance", it makes allusions to William Shakespeare 's Romeo and Juliet . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The author, based in Seattle , originally wrote a short story titled "I Am a Zombie Filled with Love".
Summit Entertainment acquired the rights to the novel, [9] and it has been made into the film Warm Bodies, written and directed by Jonathan Levine and starring Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer and John Malkovich. The movie was released on February 1, 2013. [10] It grossed 116 million dollars in the international box office.
The film was based on a 1957 novel, Warm Bodies by Donald R. Morris, based on his experiences in the Navy. The New York Times described it as "a delightful book, fresh, warmhearted and full of fun." [ 3 ] The Los Angeles Times called it "the best funny novel about the navy since...