Variety is reporting that Paramount has snapped up the rights to Greg Grunberg’s two-part graphic novel Dream Jumper, with Variety reporting that Grunberg is teaming up with his good pal and Star Wars: The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams to produce the adaptation.
The story “follows a boy who discovers he can jump into other people’s dreams. But that power turns into a nightmare, literally, when his friends begin falling into an endless sleep, and an inhabitant of the dream world wants the boy’s abilities for itself.”
Dream Jumper has been written by Grunberg and award-winning illustrator Lucas Turnbloom (Imagine THIS), who also handles the art, with the first book set to be published by Scholastic in June.
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