'Divergent: Ascendant' News And Update: The Movie Series Was Canceled

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Dec 20, 2016 10:56 AM EST

Lionsgate decided to call-off the big screen unleashes of "Divergent: Ascendant." The movie series has been said to be made into a TV movie preferably. These resulted in a commotion among fans and lead stars.

Nevertheless, regardless of the dismaying report concerning the last film of the "Divergent" franchise's, author Veronica Roth is presenting admirers with her two latest books. One of her books is connected to the original "Divergent" book series.

According to the latest report from Latin Post, the "Divergent" author wrote a letter to fans through her social media account. Roth expressed that she had no control over Lionsgate's decision on the movie series. Though she is updated on the progression of the film, the studio still holds the final say.

Roth likewise stated that it was not her verdict to divide the last book into two sections. It is "uncommon for an author to have any creative control over the adaptation of his or her work."

 "I will certainly share whatever news I can moving forward," Roth concluded and she is calling for fans to accompany her at "Carve the Mark." The "Divergent" fans require to order first "Carve the Mark" for them to acquire a copy of "We Can Be Mended."

As to the recent updates of "Divergent: Ascendant," lead star Shailene Woodley will not probably reprise her character as Tris if the movie is going to be made for TV production, University Herald reported.

Despite her statement, Woodley is not shutting her entries to the franchise. "The Fault In Our Star" actress previously said that she is not enthusiastic in making a TV movie. Her co-star; Miles Teller feels the same way, and they didn't sign up for a "Divergent" TV movie.

It was really a discouragement from the "Divergent" fans who supported the movie since the beginning and Lionsgate's final decision about the movie is much awaited by them.

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