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City of bones series
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city of bones series

Martin Moszkowicz of Constantin Film told The Hollywood Reporter, "There was so much from the book that we had to leave out of the Mortal Instruments film. Luckily for fans of Cassandra Clare’s books, in October 2014, it was confirmed that The Mortal Instruments would be coming back.but as a television series. The film did so bad, it made multiple lists of the worst book-to-movie adaptations, including earning a number two spot on Loud and Clear Reviews’ list of The 5 Worst Book Adaptations in Film History in 2020.

city of bones series

and a brief aside in which we learn one of the earliest demon-hunters was Johann Sebastian Bach." It may be somewhat intimidating to adapt something, especially when there is a dedicated following and fanbase already established, and this movie suffered because of the lack of dedication to the source material.

city of bones series

The Telegraph reviewer Robbie Collin said, "the plot is an incomprehensible tangle of dead ends and recaps, and afterwards you only two things have stuck: the story's countless unsubtle borrowings from very recent pop culture. This led to an odd combination of rushing certain sequences and spending too long in others, which meant that exposition and unimportant moments received too much time while other crucial parts received insufficient time. With a running time of two hours and ten minutes, The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones was a rather lengthy film - unheard of in the mid-2000s. Rotten Tomatoes gave The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones an approval rating of 14% and notes that the movie “borrows ingredients from seemingly every fantasy franchise of the last 30 years-but can't seem to figure out what to do with them." Here’s what went wrong with the franchise and how it was eventually redeemed. Clary must also learn about her own origins and her family's past throughout the film.

city of bones series

In The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, Clary Fray (Lily Collins), a New York City adolescent encounters the Shadowhunters, including Jace (Jamie Campbell Bower), who help her fight back against the evil threatening her mother. After the first movie was a failure, the series was finally canceled. Filming on the second movie, City of Ashes, which was supposed to begin in September 2013, was postponed until 2014. The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones debuted in theaters in August 2013. With the intention of launching a lucrative film franchise, Screen Gems announced in 2010, via Variety, that they would produce the movie version of Cassandra Clare's The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, the first novel in the series.














City of bones series