If you mean a movie based on the 2006 Neal Shusterman book, No, there is no evidence to suggest a movie will be made.
"Papillon" (1973) does not have a sequel.
A Metasequel is a Sequel that has nothing to do with the original story or an Abstraction of the Original.
There is no sequel for the Movie "Requiem for a dream" released October 27, 2000.(Nor has there been any word on filming a sequel).
No. Evan Almighty was the sequel to Bruce Almighty. There was no third part in the series.
There is a sequel to everlost....it is called everwild Going against Mary Hightower's wishes, Nick, "the chocolate ogre," is slowly trying to reach every kid in Everlost to hand each and every one a coin, which will release them from Everlost. Mikey McGill and Allie have joined a band of skinjackers who have more of an impact on the living world then any other inhabitant of Everlost. Except Mikey can't skinjack and Allie can - and there is a very good reason...
The prevalent themes in the book Everlost by Neal Shusterman are life after death, the meaning of charity and power.
Neal Shusterman
Everlost by Neal Shusterman is classified as a young adult fantasy novel.
One example of irony in the novel Everlost is that Mary Hightower, who sets herself up as the ruler of Everlost to protect children, inadvertently becomes the antagonist who prevents children from moving on. Additionally, Nick, who initially views Everlost as a prison, ends up thriving there and finding a sense of purpose. Lastly, the land of Everlost itself, which is meant to be a place for souls in transition, becomes a stagnant and dangerous realm.
The Everlost series by Neal Shusterman includes the following books in order: "Everlost," "Everwild," and "Everfound." These books follow the adventures of lost souls in a parallel world called Everlost.
No, energy is never lost.
Neal Shusterman
fantasy/horror
evermore, everlost, eva, and evarlasting.
late 2009
In "Everlost" by Neal Shusterman, the central conflict revolves around the two main characters, Nick and Allie, struggling to navigate the afterlife and come to terms with their new existence in this purgatory-like world. They must also confront the mysterious and malevolent force known as the McGill, who threatens their very existence in Everlost.