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'Children of Blood and Bone' author hints at traumatic on-set ordeal. Fans have questions
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A new claim by Tomi Adeyemi, author of “Children of Blood and Bone,” continues the drama around the film based on her book.
On the heels of the trailer reveal for the big-screen adaption of “Children of Blood and Bone,” the book’s author is claiming that an on-set ordeal traumatized her — and fans have been left with more questions than answers.
Tomi Adeyemi upped the ante Wednesday when discussing the ongoing behind-the-scenes drama that’s overshadowed the film‘s production.
On Monday, Paramount held a “Children of Blood and Bone” trailer launch event at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York.
“Children of Blood and Bone” is a romantic fantasy set in precolonial Nigeria in which a young heroine, Zélie, must battle a tyrannical king who stripped her people of their magic.