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Cirque du Freak (also known as Cirque du Freak: A Living Nightmare) is the first of twelve novels in The Saga of Darren Shan by Darren Shan (real name Darren O'Shaugnessy), published in January 2000. [ 1 ]
Darren O'Shaughnessy wrote and published the first book of the series, Cirque du Freak, under the pen name Darren Shan as a side project between two adult books. Cirque du Freak received good reviews and Warner Bros. bought the movie rights prior to publication, though the film was never made and the film rights returned to Shan after three years. [2]
Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant is a 2009 American fantasy film directed by Paul Weitz and co-screenplay adapted with Brian Helgeland, loosely based on the Vampire Blood trilogy of the book series The Saga of Darren Shan by author Darren Shan.
Darren Shan and his best friend, Steve 'Leopard' Leonard, go to see the Cirque Du Freak, where Steve realizes one of the Cirque's talents, Mr. Crepsley is a vampire. Steve asks Crepsely to blood him to become a vampire, but Crepsley refuses. Darren overhears and steals Madam Octa, Mr. Crepsley's spider, who bites Steve, poisoning him.
Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant: co-production with The Donners' Company, Depth of Field and Relativity Media (uncredited) November 6, 2009: The Fourth Kind: U.S. distribution only; produced by Gold Circle Films, Chambara Pictures and Dead Crow Pictures November 13, 2009: Pirate Radio
The entertainment company has launched a movie and TV division, Cirque du Soleil Studio, to develop long-form content based on its live stage shows. Some of Cirque du Soleil’s popular ...
Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant: with Universal Pictures: November 17, 2009: Wild Child: with Universal Pictures, Working Title Films and StudioCanal: December 4, 2009: Brothers: with Lionsgate: December 18, 2009: Did You Hear About the Morgans? with Columbia Pictures and Castle Rock Entertainment: Nine: with The Weinstein Company ...
This was actually foreshadowed earlier in the movie when Jack was reading the "Rudolph" book. Jack's sleigh is shaped like a coffin. Like much of his decor, Jack's sleigh has a morbid design.