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Steven Robert Alten (born August 20, 1959) is an American science-fiction author. He is best known for his Meg series of novels set around the fictitious survival of the megalodon , a giant, prehistoric shark .
Writers Write called Primal Waters Steve Alten's "best novel yet", doing "a great job of creating fully-realized and interesting characters who are put into horrifying situations" for its audience of "those that love a good shark attack scene [with] enough action and shark attacks for three books here; the pace is absolutely relentless. Alten ...
Following first interest expressed by Steve Alten to a film adaptation of Hell's Aquarium to follow the then-in-development hell The Meg in December 2015, [1] in April 2019, Lorenzo di Bonaventura revealed that the Meg 2: The Trench film and subsequent sequels would take influence from Hell's Aquarium and later Meg novels instead of solely The ...
Pages in category "Novels by Steve Alten" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Meg: Hell's Aquarium;
Meg: Generations (known digitally as Meg⁶: Generations) is a 2018 science fiction horror novel by American author Steve Alten.It is the sequel to Meg: Nightstalkers and the sixth book in the MEG series.
Meg: Nightstalkers (known digitally as Meg⁵: Nightstalkers) is a 2016 science fiction horror novel by American author Steve Alten.It is the sequel to Vostok and Meg: Hell's Aquarium, and the fifth book in the MEG series.
However, in July 2007, New Line canceled the production. Steve Alten had said that once his relationship with New Line was finally over, he would be taking the property elsewhere. The rights eventually reverted to Alten, but the film remained in development hell. [2] [3] In 2011, Alten commented on his sparsely updated website.
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