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Jumper is a 2008 American science fiction action film loosely based on Steven Gould's 1992 novel of the same name. Directed by Doug Liman , the film stars Hayden Christensen as a young man capable of teleporting , as he is chased by a secret society intent on killing him.
The 2008 novel Jumper: Griffin's Story tells the tale of another "jumper" character from the film inspired by the novel, and serves as a prequel/spin-off. There is also a video game of the same name, which was released in 2008. Both titles take place in the film's world, and not that of the novels.
Please help improve the plot summary. ( November 2016 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Set ten years after the conclusion of Jumper , David Rice- a young adult man with the rare spatial ability to teleport both short and long distances- has married Millie and occasionally works for the National Security Agency , only accepting ...
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"Jumper" is a short story by Stephen King. Originally serialized in the self-published newspaper Dave's Rag in 1959–1960, it was later collected in the 2000 work Secret Windows . It was King's first piece of fiction to be published.
Exo is the fifth and last novel in the Jumper series by Steven Gould and the fifth in the Jumper universe. The first two novels—Jumper and Reflex—tell a connecting story of David and Millie, which is continued with their daughter, Cent, in Impulse and now Exo; while the third novel, Jumper: Griffin's Story, is the back-story for a character from the 2008 movie Jumper and is not associated ...
Time Jumper is a science fiction novel by American writer William Greenleaf, published in 1980 by Leisure Books. Plot summary. Greenleaf's first novel, ...
Although the onscreen credits contain a statement saying that the film and characters depicted were "entirely fictional," the film was based on the suicide of John William Warde, a 26-year-old man who jumped from the 17th floor of the Gotham Hotel in Manhattan on Tuesday, July 26, 1938 after 14 hours on a ledge. The character of Charlie ...