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* FakeAmerican: Brits Emma Thompson and Jeremy Irons as Mrs Lincoln and Macon respectively.

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* FakeAmerican: Brits Emma Thompson and Jeremy Irons as Mrs Lincoln and Macon respectively.respectively and Australian Alice Englert as Lena.


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* IronyAsSheIsCast: Avowed atheist Emma Thompson plays the puritanical Christian Mrs Lincoln.
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* TheWikiRule: [[http://thecasterchronicles.wikia.com/wiki/The_Caster_Chronicles_Wiki The Caster Chronicles Wiki]].

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* TheWikiRule: [[http://thecasterchronicles.wikia.com/wiki/The_Caster_Chronicles_Wiki The Caster Chronicles Wiki]].
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* FollowTheLeader: For ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' , being a [[GenderFlip gender-flip]] of its "angsty teenage girl falls in love with the hot new boy at her school who turns out to have a supernatural secret" plot.

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* FollowTheLeader: For ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga'' , being a [[GenderFlip gender-flip]] of its "angsty teenage girl falls in love with the hot new boy at her school who turns out to have a supernatural secret" plot.



* FollowTheLeader: The film was green-lit as an attempt to fill the void of "teen paranormal romance" films left behind once the last ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' film was released.

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* FollowTheLeader: The film was green-lit as an attempt to fill the void of "teen paranormal romance" films left behind once the last ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' ''Film/{{Twilight}}'' film was released.
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Misuse. Made back its budget.


* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, $60 million. Box office, $19,452,138 (domestically), $60,052,138 (worldwide).
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* FollowTheLeader: For ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' , being a [[GenderFlip gender-flip]] of its "angsty teenage girl falls in love with the hot new boy at her school who turns out to have a supernatural secret" plot.
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Genre Killer has a 10-year time limit, example is too recent


* GenreKiller: The film was one of the three films whose failure at the box-office killed the paranormal subgenre of YA Novel adaptations that seemed to be on its way out as far back as late 2010.
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Dewicking Too Soon [1]


* DuellingMovies: With the second remake of ''Literature/{{Carrie}}''. Both films are based on novels about misunderstood teenage girls with supernatural abilities, released in 2013. They were originally slated for release within a month of each other, but ''Carrie'' was pushed back to October [[TooSoon in the wake of the Sandy Hook shooting]].

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* DuellingMovies: With the second remake of ''Literature/{{Carrie}}''. Both films are based on novels about misunderstood teenage girls with supernatural abilities, released in 2013. They were originally slated for release within a month of each other, but ''Carrie'' was pushed back to October [[TooSoon [[DistancedFromCurrentEvents in the wake of the Sandy Hook shooting]].
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* ActorInspiredElement: Amma was combined with Marian because the director wanted Viola Davis for the role and knew she wouldn't want to play a maid.


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* DeletedRole:
** Camille Balsamo played Genevieve Katherine Duchene in a sequence that was cut - that would show different Duchene women throughout the twentieth century.
** JD Evermore filmed scenes as Ethan's father but they were cut, turning him into TheGhost in the film.


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* FakeAmerican: Brits Emma Thompson and Jeremy Irons as Mrs Lincoln and Macon respectively.


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* ThrowItIn: Ethan trying to recite the poem to Lena and getting it wrong was actually Alden Ehrenreich getting his lines out of order, and Alice Englert {{Corpsing}} is genuine. He got the poem right on all the other takes but they chose to use that one.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Jack O'Connell was originally cast as Ethan but had to drop out due to a scheduling conflict.
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* FollowTheLeader: The film was green-lit as an attempt to fill the void of "teen paranormal romance" films left behind once the last ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' film was released.
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* HeyItsThatGuy:
** [[Film/HanselAndGretelWitchHunters Link used to have better luck against witches...]]
** [[Series/TheWalkingDead And Lena's cousin used to deal with zombies.]]

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* StillBornFranchise: The film’s box office failure has doomed any chances of seeing the three other books in the series being adapted into sequels. Fans wouldn't have cared due to not liking how executives handled the film.

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* StillBornFranchise: The film’s box office failure has doomed any chances of seeing the three other books in the series being adapted into sequels. Fans wouldn't have cared due to not liking how executives handled the film.film.
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** [[Film/HanselAndGretelWitchHunters Link used to have better luck against witches...]] [[Series/TheWalkingDead And Lena's cousin used to deal with zombies.]]

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** [[Film/HanselAndGretelWitchHunters Link used to have better luck against witches...]] ]]
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[[Series/TheWalkingDead And Lena's cousin used to deal with zombies.]]
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lol


* HeyItsThagGuy:

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* HeyItsThagGuy:HeyItsThatGuy:
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* HeyItsThagGuy:
** [[Film/HanselAndGretelWitchHunters Link used to have better luck against witches...]] [[Series/TheWalkingDead And Lena's cousin used to deal with zombies.]]
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* PopStarComposer: Music/thenewno2, Dhanni Harrison's (son of Music/GeorgeHarrison) band composed the score to film, which [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome got acclaim]] even from people who didn't like the movie.
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* PopStarComposer: Music/thenewno2, Dhanni Harrison's (son of Music/GeorgeHarrison) band composed the score to film, which [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome got acclaim]] even from people who didn't like the movie.
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* [[LetsPlay Let's Read]]: [[http://dragon-quill.blogspot.com/search/label/Beautiful%20Creatures Here.]]
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* TheWikiRule: [[http://thecasterchronicles.wikia.com/wiki/The_Caster_Chronicles_Wiki The Caster Chronicles Wiki]].
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* GenreKiller: The film was one of the three films whose failure at the box-office killed the paranormal subgenre of YA Novel adaptations that seemed to be on its way out as far back as late 2010.
* MoneyDearBoy: Creator/JeremyIrons did the film to pay for his castle.
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!!! The Books
* [[LetsPlay Let's Read]]: [[http://dragon-quill.blogspot.com/search/label/Beautiful%20Creatures Here.]]

!!! The Film
* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, $60 million. Box office, $19,452,138 (domestically), $60,052,138 (worldwide).
* DuellingMovies: With the second remake of ''Literature/{{Carrie}}''. Both films are based on novels about misunderstood teenage girls with supernatural abilities, released in 2013. They were originally slated for release within a month of each other, but ''Carrie'' was pushed back to October [[TooSoon in the wake of the Sandy Hook shooting]].
* StillBornFranchise: The film’s box office failure has doomed any chances of seeing the three other books in the series being adapted into sequels. Fans wouldn't have cared due to not liking how executives handled the film.

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