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exclusive: Elisa Dutton, head of film at Alloy Entertainment, has written a children's book that her employer wants to turn into its first animated feature film.
The company is developing Christmas Forever: Escape to the North Pole.
This comes just days after Alloy Entertainment boss Leslie Morgenstein re-signed the deal with Warner Bros. Television.
The book will be published by Penguin/Random House in the fall, with illustrations by Manu Montoya.
Dutton and Alloy President and Chief Creative Officer Leslie Morgenstein are producing the project and are currently hiring writers.
Christmas Forever: Escape to the North Pole The setting is Christmas Eve. A group of ornaments, tired of being stuck in a warehouse all year long, hatch a plan to escape to the North Pole, where Christmas lasts forever.
Dutton is a veteran film producer and head of production for Alloy Entertainment's film division. She said she was inspired by her father's “spirited” reading of books such as: Where wild things are.
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“We are always interested in telling engaging stories with vibrant characters to a variety of audiences, and this is our first foray into the exciting world of animation,” said Morgenstein. Told.
“Writing this book was a bucket list moment, and I can't wait for the world to meet these little trinkets with big dreams,” Dutton added.