The Neverending Story: What We Know About The New Movie Adaptation

The Neverending Story: What We Know About The New Movie Adaptation

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Back in 1984, director Wolfgang Peterson brought to life the world of The Neverending Story with a family-friendly and vastly imaginative adaptation of Michael Ende’s novel of the same name that enraptured a generation and remains one of the best ’80s movies. Anyone who grew up with The Neverending Story hasn’t soon forgotten Falkor, the white luck dragon that the movie’s protagonist triumphantly rides in the sky, or the catchy theme song by Limahl that became part of Stranger Things’ great musical moments in Season 3. As it often goes with beloved franchises in Hollywood, The Neverending Story is now set to get a remake in the near future! 

Newly among the many upcoming book-to-screen adaptations on their way to us is not one, but potentially multiple live-action movies for The Neverending Story thanks to a report that came out in March 2024. In celebration of the exciting news, check out everything we know about the new movie adaptation for The Neverending Story

What Is The Neverending Story Release Date?

Falcor in the NeverEnding Story

(Image credit: Warner Bros.)

For the time being, there is no set release date for the upcoming Neverending Story movie. Considering news of the movie existing at all only became known to the public in March 2024, this makes a lot of sense for the time being. However, the producers behind this adaptation do have something massive under their belts already that should help them go smoothly through the process of making a movie out of The Neverending Story. The production company behind it has teamed up directly with the author’s production company, Michael Ende Productions, to develop and produce them. 



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