

Pick up a copy of the first books today and delve into the dystopian world of the Uglies. Haven’t read the books yet? The time is now! While there’s no release date yet, the movie is set to release on Netflixĭon’t mind me, just getting ready to add this to my ever-growing watch list. Not only has he directed both Charlie’s Angels movies from the early 2ooos but he also directed the pilot to a little-known TV show called The Shadowhunters. Now I know what you’re thinking, “who?” You might not know his name, but you know his work. But, we are sooooo excited to see who they play! McG has signed on to direct! While Joey King will be playing Tally, Keith Powers, Brianne Tju and Chase Stoke’s roles are not yet disclosed. And we’re a fan of hers, so it’s a win-win situation! Keith Powers, Brianne Tju & Chase Stokes joined Joey King! Everything We Know About the Uglies Movie So Far Joey King is set to star as Tally Youngblood!Īccording to Deadline’s exclusive announcement of the project Joey King has been a fan of the books for years. Here’s everything we know so far about the Uglies movie. Pretties Uglies (Series) Scott Westerfeld Author Carine Montbertrand Narrator (2006) Extras Uglies (Series) Scott Westerfeld Author Rodrigo Corral Other (2007) Specials Uglies (Series) Scott Westerfeld Author Emily Tremaine Narrator (2015) Uglies Uglies (Series) Scott Westerfeld Author.

Yeah, I've spent a whole paragraph writing about some critiques I have of Pretties, but I could write a LOT about how well-written the book is if I wanted.Scott Westerfeld’s Uglies series has been optioned for a movie and we can’t wait to see Tally on the big screen. If not, I feel like Scot Westerfeld could have done a better job in showing the climax, which is supposed to be the obvious, most exciting part, the part that had the author had spent the whole rest of the part building up. But then, maybe the jump wasn't the climax. I've certainly never heard anyone drawing it out for a third of the book.

And the end isn't supposed to be that long, either. The climax is supposed to be the main trial, the most exciting part of the book, and then the rest of it kind of unfolds and is kind of a recap, a smooth ending. But then he spends another big portion on the reserve, and nothing that exciting happens in there, other than the big chase. I'm just a bit confused as to what the climax is? You would think the point when she jumped would be the climax, as Scott Westerfeld spent a good portion of the book writing about the events and trials Tally and Zane had to overcome in order to escape. I've fallen in love with this series! It's action-packed, with shocking turns and endings.
