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Anne Rice Novel Cry To Heaven Gets Film Adaptation
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Anne Rice's underrated Cry To Heaven gets a film! Tom Ford directs an all-star cast: Hoult, Johnson, Adele, Firth. Immortal Universe fans, rejoice!

AceShowbiz - Anne Rice fans have something to look forward to, as one of her most underrated novels is being adapted into a film. Anne Rice's 1982 novel Cry To Heaven is set to be written and directed by Tom Ford. The movie will feature an all-star cast, including Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor Johnson, Adele, and Colin Firth, among others.

The film will be set in the 18th century and will be produced by Tom Ford's production company, Fade To Black. Principal photography is scheduled to begin next year, with a late 2026 release date planned. This adaptation is a significant development for Interview With the Vampire and Mayfair Witches fans, who are eager for more content from the Immortal Universe.

Tom Ford is known for his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to bring complex stories to life on the big screen. With Cry To Heaven, he will have the opportunity to showcase his skills once again, and Anne Rice fans are eagerly awaiting the result. As the project develops, it's clear that this adaptation will be a must-see for fans of the novel and the Immortal Universe as a whole.

With a talented cast and a renowned director at the helm, Cry To Heaven is shaping up to be a highly anticipated film. As more information becomes available, fans will be keeping a close eye on the project's progress. For now, they can rest assured that Tom Ford and his team are working hard to bring this underrated novel to life in a way that will do justice to Anne Rice's original work.

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