Apparently Etebari's interest was peeked because he promptly got in touch with the author, picked up a copy of Darkfever, the first book in the series, and have since been adopted by the "maniac" clan. In late 2009 a "maniac" had contacted Etebari on Facebook informing him about the Fever series, a potential movie, and that he was the fan favorite to play the role of Barrons. For the role of the enigmatic Jericho Barrons, it's been everyone from Gerard Butler (The Ugly Truth), Julian McMahon (Nip/Tuck) to Eric Etebari, who many might recognize as Ian Nottingham from the TV series Witchblade. Some popular fan choices for the role of Mac has been Kristen Bell of When in Rome, and Heroes, Hayden Panettiere. There are several threads on Moning's forum that are dedicated to "casting" for the movie, but it's all in good fun. Perhaps it's because the fifth and final installment of theįever series, Shadowfever, is set to be released on December 28, 2010, or perhaps her devoted fans, the "Moning Maniacs" have been tirelessly spreading the word, or in this case the "fever". There have even been actors who have expressed interest in the movie. In recent months there have been a lot of buzz about the Fever movie on Moning's forum. What does that mean for the potential Fever movie? The probability of filming on location in Ireland. Kokourina is responsible for the department of Twentieth Century Fox that makes movies outside of the US. At present there has been no mentioning of even a script, but according to The New York Times, a studio executive by the name of Anna Kokourina has been listed. Unfortunately for the fans, Moning has no say in the production or casting for the movie(s). With such a complex and well written story as Moning's Fever series, it's no wonder that the film rights have been optioned by Twentieth Century Fox/New Regency. While in Ireland Mac discovers a whole new world that she never knew existed a dangerous world filled with unimaginable creatures, people who need her help, men who want her, and to make matters worst, she discovers she's not who she thought she was. The Fever series follows the story of MacKayla Lane, a young American woman from Georgia who journeys to Ireland seeking revenge for her sister's death. Her current Fever series contains many of the same elements as her Highlander novels, but with a darker, edgier feel to it. Her romance novels consist of time traveling, druids, faeries, sexy highlanders and Celtic mythology. Though the two sets of stories are different in feel, Moning is a New York Times best selling author who writes paranormal romance, and now urban fantasy. If you've never heard of Karen Marie Moning you're missing out. Twentieth Century Fox Expresses Interest in the Fever Series Please share with us all everything you know. Mod Well, this is the place for you guys to leave any comment, or news you read about the making of the movie.
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