Gerritsen, whose crime novels inspired TNT's hit 'Rizzoli & Isles', sold the film rights to her book for USD 1 million to New Line Productions, a subsidiary of the studio in 1999, reported Deadline.
She has now sued the company for reneging on a contract after they failed to release a "based upon" credit in the 2013 movie 'Gravity', which starred George Clooney and Sandra Bullock.
Gerritsen also stated that she wrote additional material for the film, including the scene about a "surviving female medical doctor/astronaut left drifting in her spacesuit, alone and untethered, seeking the means to return to Earth."
To date, the film has made more than USD 716 million. Gerritsen's hoping for a jury trial to settle the matter.
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