VIDEO : 'Paper Towns' Producers on Keeping Up With 'Twilight' Stars and Making John Green Cry

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Marty Bowen, a former UTA partner, and Wyck Godfrey, a veteran producer, founded Temple Hill in 2006 and hit paydirt with the Twilight franchise, producing five films in three years that went on to earn a collective $3.34 billion worldwide. They found YA gold again in 2014 by adapting John Green's book The Fault in Our Stars into a $12 million Fox film that earned $307.2 million. Bowen and Godfrey, both 47, moved quickly to adapt Green's Paper Towns (out July 24) and next will take on the author's debut novel, Looking for Alaska, at Paramount. In the process, they have made stars of such unproven talents as Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, Shailene Woodley and, they now hope, Cara Delevingne and Nat Wolff of Towns.


'Paper Towns' Producers on Keeping Up With 'Twilight' Stars and Making John Green Cry

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