Movie Buzz Surrounds Launch of Final Book in Cult Supernatural Trilogy
(PRWEB UK) 3 October 2013 -- Early critical acclaim and a strong cult following for Hellbound meant Tim Hawken’s work captured the attention of Hollywood right from the start. The author has recently signed partnerships with both Luber Rocklin Entertainment and Savela/Kabatoff Productions to help bring his vision to the silver screen.
In addition, actor Charlie Bewley (Twilight, Vampire Diaries, Hammer of the Gods) has been attached to play the lead character of Michael in the films.
“I first found out about Hellbound when a friend gave me the book,” Bewley said of the trilogy. “I knew right away I wanted to play Michael. Hawken’s dark genius leaps off the page in a visceral way. It grabs you and shakes you up, leaving you thinking about it for months afterward. This is the next big thing in the supernatural genre. The struggle for redemption in a dark world is something that resonates with everyone it touches.”
Ken Kabatoff of Savela/Kabatoff Productions also expressed his excitement at being involved with the Hellbound franchise. “This was an easy decision for us to make. Tim’s series is as enticing as the forbidden fruit itself. It has alluring visuals, crisp dialogue and an invigorating story, all staged in an ancient setting, which Hawken has turned on its head. It’s going to make one amazing film.”
Hawken himself remains humble about the attention his work has received to date. “When you first write something like this, you really don’t know how it’s going to be received. Being a previously unknown author from Australia, I still pinch myself that so many people have shown confidence in my work, right from my publishers, to the fans and now to filmmakers and actors. It’s crazy. The next step is bringing a major studio on board, but with the team of people behind Hellbound now, it feels like the momentum is only getting stronger. It’s a very good atmosphere to be launching the last novel in. Deicide is going to lift it to the next level and end with a bang!”
Deicide will be available from all good book retailers, in both paperback and ebook formats from early December, via Rethink Press.
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EDITOR NOTES
Find out more about Tim Hawken and his writing at http://www.timhawken.com.
Find out more about Charlie Bewley at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Bewley.
To receive a review copy of 'Deicide' or to speak to Tim Hawken, please contact Lucy McCarraher on 07867 781691.
Lucy McCarraher, Rethink Press, http://www.rethinkpress.com, +44 7867781691, [email protected]
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