Neil Gaiman calls 'Coraline' live-action rumours 'nonsense'

Author Neil Gaiman has rubbished rumours that his 2002 novella "Coraline" is being developed into a live-action film.
Taking to Twitter, the 58-year-old author called the rumours "nonsense".
"If anyone has any idea where this 'live-action Coraline' nonsense started can you send me a link? All I can see is thousands of upset people who have apparently all heard it from each other," he wrote in a post.
In another tweet, he said the idea of making a live-action film on "Coraline" never crossed "anyone's mind".
"All I'm seeing is literally thousands of Tweets from people going 'No!'. I think it's had the opposite effect. If it had ever crossed anyone's mind (it hadn't) it would now not be a thing," Gaiman said.
The book was previously adapted into 2009 stop-motion movie, directed by Henry Selick. It hailed from Laika Animation Studios.
The story is about an adventurous girl, Coraline, who finds an idealised parallel world behind a secret door in her new home, unaware that the alternative world contains a dark and sinister secret.
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First Published: Jul 20 2019 | 12:30 PM IST
