The Let It Snow movie adaptation of the three-story novel written by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle has landed a director
It looks like we have a director for the movie adaptation of Let It Snow, based on the short story collection of the same name, and written by best-selling author John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Johnson.
Newcomer Luke Snellin will be taking on the the Universal-backed film, which is three romances interweaved together during the course of a Christmas Eve holiday.
This will be Snellin’s feature film debut, but has directed multiple episodes of several British TV shows, including “Fried” and “Banana.”
The screenplay was originally written by Kay Cannon, and revised by “The Fault in Our Stars” and “The Spectacular Now” screenwriting duo Scott Neustadter and Michael Weber. “Let It Snow” will be produced by Scott Stuber and Dylan Clark under Bluegrass Films, with Chloe Yellin overseeing the project for the studio and Alexa Faigen overseing it for Bluegrass.
Now that they’ve landed a director, we’re hoping to hear casting news fairly soon.
Source: Variety
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