Fallen (2016 film)

[4] The film was released on November 10, 2016 in certain countries including Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore by Lotus Entertainment.

[5] Released to theaters in the United States on September 22, 2017, by Relativity Media,[6] the film was a critical and commercial failure.

At the party, Luce is attracted to Cam, but can not shake the feeling of a deep and unusual connection to Daniel, despite his attempts to brush her off.

Later, Luce finds Daniel on a roof top, and he reveals that they are the boy and girl from his graphic novel story.

Miss Sophia justifies her murders by explaining that, with Luce gone, Daniel would have been forced to choose a side and order would have been restored.

Addison Timlin[9] was cast as Lucinda "Luce" Price and Jeremy Irvine[10] would play Daniel Grigori.

On September 25, 2013 it was officially announced that Harrison Gilbertson[11][12] would play Cameron "Cam" Briel, the third main character.

[16][17] By the end of 2016, the trailer for Fallen leaked in the Philippines, the first country to be chosen for the premiere of the film, with low resolution and poor quality of image and sound.

Lotus Entertainment re-edited the trailer, modifying small scenes and include credits at the end after the leak.

[18][19] In December 2016, the film was promoted at the Brazilian Comic-Con Experience in São Paulo, where Fallen had its own panel.

A press conference took place with Lauren Kate (writer of Fallen) and Addison Timlin (Lucinda Price).

[23] In December 2014, Relativity Media announced that Torment, the second installment in the Fallen book series, was in development.

Lauren Kate and Addison Timlin at the Comic Con Experience in Brazil promoting the film in December 2016