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  1. Aug 19, 2011 · Not wanting to be left out of the fantasy/adventure/vampires craze, Variety reports that DreamWorks has acquired the rights to Karen Marie Moning’s series Fever. The five-book series...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DarkfeverDarkfever - Wikipedia

    DreamWorks acquired rights in August 2011 to make a film adaption of Darkfever; Touchstone Pictures was to distribute the film. However, in August, 2013, Moning announced on her Facebook Page that she had bought the rights back.

  3. Here’s the synopsis for Darkfever: Drawing on elements from the paranormal world that bestseller Moning (Spell of the Highlander) created in her earlier romances, this suspense novel takes readers on a darker journey, one dominated by the search for a powerful Faery magic...

  4. Oct 15, 2012 · Dreamworks had bought the rights to Dreamfever two years ago, but they recently reverted back to Ms. Moning. So nothing in the works right now. At the Iced release bash in New Orleans last year, she did say that she'd prefer a TV show at this point.

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  5. Oct 31, 2006 · The books have been optioned twice for potential franchise development by Twentieth Century Fox and DreamWorks Studios, but the rights are currently held by Moning who has expressed a desire to one day see it as a television series.

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  6. Aug 20, 2011 · With “Harry Potter” finished, “The Twilight Saga” coming to a close and “The Hunger Games” getting steady buzz, DreamWorks is looking to launch its own fantasy franchise, as the studio has acquired feature film rights to all five books in Karen Marie Moning’s bestselling “Darkfever” series.

  7. The film rights to Karen Marie Moning’s five-book “Fever” series have shifted over to DreamWorks as the studio seeks a fantasy franchise that could mirror the creative and financial successes of Harry Potter, the Lord of the Rings films or the upcoming Hunger Games adaptations.

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