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Template:NeedImageTemplate:Infobox filmA Wrinkle in Time is an upcoming live-action film produced by Walt Disney Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. The film will be written by Frozen writer and director Jennifer Lee, and it will be directed by Ava DuVernay. The film will be based on the science fantasy novel of the same name, and is effectively a remake/reboot of the previous Disney film of the same name. The film was originally pitched following the success of Alice in Wonderland in 2010. Disney wanted to move forward with the project, but would only lend the film's production company Bedrock Studios $30 million for a budget. Due to the film's special effect heavy source material, and such a low budget, the film never materialized until the idea was re-pitched by Jennifer Lee. The film was green-lit for the strong female narrative and unique approach to science fiction. Jim Whitaker and Catherine Hand will produce the film. The film stars Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, Mindy Kaling, Storm Reid, Chris Pine, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Levi Miller, Deric McCabe, André Holland, Michael Peña, and Zach Galifianakis. Principal photography on the film began on November 2, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.

Cast[]

  • Oprah Winfrey as Mrs. Which
  • Reese Witherspoon as Mrs. Whatsit
  • Mindy Kaling as Mrs. Who
  • Storm Reid as Margaret "Meg" Murry
  • Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Dr. Kate Murry
  • Chris Pine as Dr. Alexander Murry
  • Levi Miller as Calvin O'Keefe
  • Deric McCabe as Charles Wallace Murry
  • André Holland as Principal Jenkins
  • Michael Peña as Red
  • Zach Galifianakis as The Happy Medium
  • Rowan Blanchard
  • Bellamy Young
  • Will McCormack

Production[]

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DuVernay, the first woman of color to direct a live-action film with a budget of over $100 million.

In October 2010, it was announced that Walt Disney Pictures had retained film rights to remake the live-action adaptation of the 1962 novel A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle. Following the success of Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, Disney announced that they had hired Jeff Stockwell to write the screenplay for Cary Granat and his new Bedrock Studios. Cary Granat had previously worked with Disney on the Chronicles of Narnia and Bridge to Terabithia films.[1] The project's budget was supposed to be $35 million, which the company compared to District 9 and Bridge to Terabithia, both of which were made for less than $30 million.[2] On August 5, 2014, Jennifer Lee was announced as the screenwriter taking over from Stockwell, who wrote the first draft.[3][4] On February 8, 2016, it was reported that Ava DuVernay had been offered the job of directing the film, and she was confirmed to direct later that same month.[5][6] Directing this film, DuVernay would be the "first woman of color" to direct a live-action with a production budget over $100 million.[7]

On July 26, 2016, Variety reported that Oprah Winfrey began final negotiations to join the film to play Mrs. Which, one of the three Mrs. Ws who helps guide the children along their journey.[8] On September 7, 2016, Reese Witherspoon and Mindy Kaling were in talks to join the film, where Witherspoon would play Mrs. Whatsit, a former celestial being who looks like a grandmotherly hobo, while Kaling would play Mrs. Who, the literature-quoting supernatural being.[9] On September 13, 2016, Storm Reid was cast as lead role of Meg Murry, a young girl traumatized by the disappearance of her scientist father years before.[10] In October 2016, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Chris Pine were cast as the parents of Meg, Dr. Kate Murray and Mr. Murray, respectively.[11][12] On November 1, 2016, more cast was announced, which included Zach Galifianakis as the Happy Medium, André Holland as Principal Jenkins, Levi Miller as Calvin, and Deric McCabe as Charles Wallace, along with Bellamy Young, Rowan Blanchard, and Will McCormack.[13] The producers on the film would be James Whitaker and Catherine Hand.[13] Michael Peña also joined the cast to play the character Red.[14]

Filming[]

Principal photography on the film began on November 2, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.[15][13][16] After filming in Los Angeles, production will move to New Zealand for two weeks.[13] Tobias A. Schliessler was confirmed to be working on the film as cinematographer, along with other production team members including production designer Naomi Shohan, costume designer Paco Delgado, and visual effects supervisor Rich McBride.[17][13]

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