Lionsgate, the production company behind “The Hunger Games” and “The Twilight Saga” adaptations, is officially bringing Jennifer Lynn Barnes’ global phenomenon “The Inheritance Games” to the screen.
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EXCLUSIVE: Lionsgate Television is expanding its young adult content, optioning Jennifer Lynn Barnes’ bestselling book series The Inheritance Games for development as a scripted series. The project ...
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