JJ Abrams to Produce Big Screen Adaptation of an Apartment Featured in New York Times

Paramount has purchased the rights to an article which ran in the New York Times on June 12th called Mystery on Fifth Avenue. JJ Abrams will produce a feature film based on the article which describes a 14th-floor apartment on upper Fifth Avenue which contains a Rube Goldberg maze of systems and contraptions conceived by a young architectural designer named Eric Clough. Apparently the apartment comes with its own soundtrack and a book, featuring a fictional narrative which will help their four pre-teen children uncover some the secrets, messages, games and treasures hidden inside the furniture and walls.

Screenwriters Maya Forbes and Wally Wolodarsky (The Rocker) have been hired to weave the idea into a feature film. I can definitely see a movie in the same vein as Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events or Spiderwick Chronicles (but without the fantasy elements), where a group of children must uncover the secrets of their New York City apartment, possibly in an attempt to save their parents or grandparents. You can read the entire article on NYTimes.com, or better yet, check out 15 photos from the real life Fifth Avenue apartment at this link.

source: THR

  • 790
    The plot sounds like a video game?
  • Kip
    Burglar in Training: Hey what about that one?

    Old Steelie haired Burglar: Oh you don't want to go into that one...

    BIT: Why not?

    OSHB: I spent a weekend in that apartment, I somehow trapped myself in a broom closet and couldn't figure out the cypher to get myself out. That apartment has become my white whale son.
  • How stupid! We've officially run out of ideas. Great!!!
  • Tendrillar
    What a great concept for a home, those kids are lucky as hell. screw a movie about it, just sell admission.
  • Wait, what?
  • 790
    Seriously just work on Cloverfield 2 and Star Trek 12. Thanks
  • Christopher Edwards
    Good idea for a story but Abrams will take it and make it more complicated and people will get confused with the original story and the people who have read the original article.
  • ANGRY BROOMSTICK!!!
    lol. Another typical story about typical rich white New Yorkers.

    I'll pass, thanks.
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