Okay, so Night at the Museum director Shawn Levy is attached to direct The Flash, The Hardy Men and Marley and Me and is now adding a fourth film to his upcoming slate with the screen adaptation of “The Seems” for 20th Century Fox.
The film, based on “The Seems: The Glitch in Sleep” from authors/screenwriters John Hulme and Mike Wexler is set in a parallel world where everything that humans take for granted is manufactured and designed. When a glitch occurs, a young boy is drafted to correct it and save the world.
Levy has been a hot commodity at Fox since the overwhelming success of Night at the Museum and told Variety about this project saying, “This is such a visually original and fresh world, where memory, weather, sleep and things like that are created… I’ve been working with Fox to find the next major all-audience franchise, and we feel that if we nail the screenplay, this has the potential to fit that bill, with the same humor, family friendliness, and lack of condescension.”