Veronica Roth, author of the 'Divergent' book series, has expressed her contentment with the movie franchise ending after three films without a final installment. She believes the movies took a different direction from the books, leading to a different ending. Meanwhile, filmmaker Sofia Coppola revealed that she took a break after directing 'Marie Antoinette' due to the challenging nature of the shoot. She also declined the opportunity to direct the final 'Twilight' movie, citing the unconventional storyline as the reason.
Sofia Coppola passed on directing the final #Twilight movie "Breaking Dawn" because "I thought the whole imprinting-werewolf thing was weird. The baby. Too weird!" "It’d be fun to do a teen-vampire romance, but the last one gets really far out." https://t.co/S58gWFEy3B https://t.co/gf8BMFbARy
Sofia Coppola needed to take a “pause” following “Marie Antoinette.” “[It] was just a hard shoot, and then I was just over it for a minute. There’s something kind of addictive about making movies. You get an idea, and it bugs you until you do it.” https://t.co/LYjPr4eMUU https://t.co/MJNWvqmXRA
#Divergent author Veronica Roth on the film franchise ending unfinished: "I think I always felt peace about it just because I knew the movies were taking a different track than the books, and if you change the lead up, you change the ending." https://t.co/5rQ0dSmCQt
Divergent author Veronica Roth opens up on her thoughts about the movie franchise and why she doesn't mind it ended unfinished after three movies. https://t.co/NMyW9m3lKh
Veronica Roth says the movie series based on her 'Divergent' books 'feels complete' despite the final film never being made. https://t.co/t82sw3bl9z