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Latest news as of Monday, October 6, 2008
| Monday, September 29, 2008 |
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| Christopher Paolini on inheriting JK Rowling's crown |
Christopher Paolini likens his own journey to international best-selling author to that of Eragon. ''In some ways it was my own coming-of-age story, if you will,'' the 24-year-old says. ''It was my own epic quest. That's what it felt like at times. It's a great story after the fact, but when you're living it and you're feeling it, it can be pretty dreadful." [more...] Source: Herald Sun, Australia |
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| Tuesday, September 23, 2008 |
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| Brisingr slays publishing rivals |
Thanks to sales of 41,028 in just 24 hours, Christopher Paolini's Brisingr is the new number one. Under strict embargo until a minute past midnight on Saturday morning, the third instalment in Paolini's Inheritance Cycle series became one of the fastest selling books of all time. [more...] Source: The Bookseller |
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| Friday, September 19, 2008 |
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| Bookstore predicts Brisingr will be as popular as Harry Potter |
Brisingr will be 'met with near Harry Potter-style demand' when it goes on sale on Sept 20, according to Waterstone's. More than 15 million copies have been sold of the first two books worldwide. Toby Bourne, Waterstone's fiction and children's category manager, said Brisingr had the potential to become the Christmas best seller. [more...] Source: Smashits |
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| Monday, January 21, 2008 |
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| New Eragon book gets midnight release |
The third volume of Christopher Paolini's "Inheritance" fantasy series, coming out this fall, will have a Harry Potter-like midnight opening. Knopf will release "Brisingr" on Saturday, Sept. 20, with a first printing of 2.5 million. [more...] Source: Los Angles Times |
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| Wednesday, October 31, 2007 |
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| Eragon series now four books |
It was announced today that the Inheritance Trilogy is the Inheritance Trilogy no more - a forth, full-length novel has been added to the Trilogy, expanding Eragon and Saphira's adventures. In addition to the announcement of a fourth book in the series, the release date has been announced for the third book, which still remains un-named: September 23, 2008. [more...] Source: Shurtugal |
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| Thursday, December 28, 2006 |
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| Review: Dragon's friendly fire |
Boy meets dragon. Boy embarks upon a magical adventure. Boy fulfils his destiny to liberate his homeland against a tyrannical king. So unfolds the story of Eragon, this year's fantasy epic. The movie has a strong ensemble cast, including Jeremy Irons and John Malkovich. [more...] Source: The Herald Sun, Australia |
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| Wednesday, December 27, 2006 |
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| Eragon tops foreign box office again |
Eragon remained the highest earner overseas in a moderate Christmas weekend, topping the international box office with $21.9 million. The film, which also won the previous weekend abroad, has grossed nearly $64 million in international markets through Sunday and $101 million worldwide. [more...] Source: Variety |
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| Monday, December 18, 2006 |
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| Blog: Will there be an Eragon sequel? |
While it might be a little too early to begin talking about a follow-up to Eragon. Will its final numbers, let's say $54 million domestically, be enough to warrant a sequel? [more...] Source: Cinematical |
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| Sunday, December 17, 2006 |
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| Eragon fires up $30.3 million overseas |
Eragon soared to the top spot at the international box office as the family-friendly adventure's foreign launch grabbed a respectable $30.3 million at 6,128 playdates in 53 markets. Eragon finished first in at least 22 markets, led by Spain, Germany and Mexico, and finished second in Japan. [more...] Source: Variety |
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| Wednesday, December 13, 2006 |
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| Playing Eragon is schoolboy fantasy comes true |
After beating more than 180,000 hopefuls, English 18-year-old Ed Speleers found himself on location in the mountains of Slovakia, filming Eragon. "The whole transition of going from school to a movie set is not an easy one by any stretch, but certainly it's something I was very happy to be doing," Speleers says. [more...] Source: News.com.au |
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| Monday, December 11, 2006 |
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| Kids getting fired up for Eragon |
Magic dragons are back, as the first installment of the Eragon trilogy takes to the big screen Friday. "It's pretty huge, especially among boys," said Patrick Topor, manager of the Barnes & Noble in Braintree, Massachusetts. "I think because it was written by a teenager, it appeals to the group." [more...] Source: The Boston Herald |
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| Sunday, December 10, 2006 |
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| Interview: Author of and actor who plays Eragon |
In a new interview, Christopher Paolini, the author of Eragon, and Edward Speleers, who plays Eragon in the film, come together for the first time to talk about growing up, swords, elfen mind-reading, and what might happen at the end of the final Harry Potter book. [more...] Source: USA Weekend |
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| Friday, December 8, 2006 |
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| Review: A fictional dragon, faithfully brought to life |
Dragons have been around for so long that some people have a hard time coping with the fact that they do not exist. Given the expectations, the filmmakers behind Eragon, a dragon fantasy set for worldwide release this month, knew they had to step carefully when it came to reinventing this particular legend. [more...] Source: International Herald Tribune |
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| Thursday, December 7, 2006 |
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| Review: Chasing the dragon |
Like most actors with an artistic bent, Jeremy Irons occasionally needs to make money-spinners. Thankfully, his latest big-budget fantasy adventure, Eragon, looks a cut above films like that. "I'm playing a fairly conventional character," he says, "what I call the Alec Guinness character in Star Wars." [more...] Source: Sydney Morning Herald |
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| Tuesday, December 5, 2006 |
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| Kids pick Potter and Eragon for their must-read books for 2007 |
More than 2,800 young readers voted for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and Eragon as must-reads for 2007, in the Scholastic online poll "Kids' Pick For 2007." On Friday, December 8, 2006, millions of children will join together to read for 2,007 seconds to commit to reading throughout the new year. [more...] Source: PR Newswire |
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| Friday, December 1, 2006 |
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| Review: Eragon for the XBox 360 |
Unfortunately, the Eragon game is a major disappointment in just about every way. It's one of those games that will only appeal to the hardcore fans of the property, and even they will probably be frustrated by its repetitive, boring gameplay and subpar graphics. [more...] Source: Team XBox |
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| Thursday, November 30, 2006 |
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| MPAA rates Eragon PG |
The MPAA today released their official rating for the upcoming Eragon movie. The rating was PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) for "Fantasy Violence, Intense Battle Sequences, and some Frightening Images". This is a lower rating than was expected by many fans. [more...] Source: Shur'tugal |
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| Wednesday, November 8, 2006 |
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| Newcomer saves Eragon movie |
Searching for the titular character of Eragon was so excruciating that production was nearly shut down, according to Sci Fi Wire. Despite months of auditioning, the producers decided on Speleers after watching a mere 30 minutes of a clip featuring the 18-year-old actor. [more...] Source: The Electric New Paper, Singapore |
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