Harris said: " entranced by the magical world created by Blyton, and it's terrific to have the chance to introduce her beloved characters to a new generation of children. I'm very much looking forward to bringing the likes of the Old Saucepan Man and Dame Washalot to the big screen for fans both old and new." Most homes have a well-worn jam fingerprinted volume somewhere on their shelves. The pages are lit up with wonderful characters, humor, peril and adventure. Speaking about the project - which will be the first ever feature film based on Blyton's 'Magic Faraway Tree' series - Farnaby said: "'The Magic Faraway Tree' books are a firework display of the imagination. The 44-year-old screenwriter-and-actor co-wrote new children's movie 'Paddington 2', and now the scribe is to adapt the novels by the revered English author for the big screen with Neal Street's Pippa Harris and Nicolas Brown producing alongside Studiocanal.
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