The End of the F***ing World. Poster of the 2017 TV series and cover of the 2011 comic book, The End of the Fucking World
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The End of the Fucking World
Charles Forsman, 2011
TV series vs comic book
Jonathan Entwistle, 2017-2019

James is a 17-year-old who believes he is a psychopath. He decides he wants to try killing a human. He settles on Alyssa; a mouthy, rebellious 17-year-old classmate with issues of her own. She proposes they run away together, hoping for an adventure away from her turbulent home-life, and James agrees with the intention of finding an opportunity to kill her.


Jekyll. Poster of the 2007 TV series and cover of the 1886 book, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Robert Louis Stevenson, 1886
TV series vs book
Steven Moffat, 2007

The year is 2007, and a modern-day Dr. Jekyll has emerged, grappling with a familiar issue: the presence of Mr. Hyde. However, an unconventional arrangement is at play – they share a body, leading to the navigation of a complex existence. Unbeknownst to Hyde, Jekyll is married, and his unwavering commitment to safeguarding his wife and two children from his darker alter ego becomes a driving force in his life.


The Descendants. Poster of the 2011 movie and cover of the 2007 book
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The Descendants
Kaui Hart Hemmings, 2007
movie vs book
Alexander Payne, 2011

Matthew Matt King is a Honolulu-based attorney and the sole trustee of a family trust of 25,000 acres of pristine land on Kauai. With the trust expiring in seven years due to the rule against perpetuities, the King clan is pressuring Matt to sell the land for hundreds of millions of dollars. Two close family friends, Kai and Mark Mitchell, tell Matt that Elizabeth was unhappy and loved Brian Speer, a real estate agent, and wanted a divorce.


Paddington. Poster of the 2014 movie and cover of the 1958 book, A Bear Called Paddington
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A Bear Called Paddington
Michael Bond, 1958
movie vs book
Paul King, 2014

In the deep jungles of Darkest Peru, a British geographer discovers a previously unknown species of bear. Aunt Lucy encourages her nephew to go and find solace in London by stowing away on a cargo ship, while she moves into the Home for Retired Bears.


Paddington. Poster of the 2014 movie and cover of the book novelization
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Paddington: The Junior Novel
Jeanne Willis, 2014
movie vs book   [NOVELIZATION]
Paul King, 2014

In the deep jungles of Darkest Peru, a British geographer discovers a previously unknown species of bear. Aunt Lucy encourages her nephew to go and find solace in London by stowing away on a cargo ship, while she moves into the Home for Retired Bears.


In the Dark. Poster of the 2017 TV series and cover of the 2008 book
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In the Dark
Mark Billingham, 2008
TV series vs book
Gilles Bannier, Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen, 2017

In the Dark consists of two separate two-part stories centring around detective Helen Weeks. In the first two-parter, Helen finds out that she is pregnant and becomes involved in a case in which the husband of her childhood best friend is accused of kidnapping two young girls. In the second two-parter, a heavily pregnant Helen is pulled into the dark side of urban Manchester as she deals with an unexpected tragedy.


In the Dark. Poster of the 2017 TV series and cover of the 2015 book, Time of Death
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Time of Death
Mark Billingham, 2015
TV series vs book
Gilles Bannier, Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen, 2017

In the Dark consists of two separate two-part stories centring around detective Helen Weeks. In the first two-parter, Helen finds out that she is pregnant and becomes involved in a case in which the husband of her childhood best friend is accused of kidnapping two young girls. In the second two-parter, a heavily pregnant Helen is pulled into the dark side of urban Manchester as she deals with an unexpected tragedy.


Inkheart. Poster of the 2008 movie and cover of the 2003 book
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Inkheart
Cornelia Funke, 2003
movie vs book
Iain Softley, 2008

Parents Mortimer Mo Folchart and his wife Teresa Resa Folchart read the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood to their baby daughter Meggie, as a red velvet hood appears out of nowhere. Twelve years later, Meggie visits an old book shop in Europe with her father, unaware that he is secretly looking for a copy of the book Inkheart.


Inkheart. Poster of the 2008 movie and cover of the book novelization
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Inkheart: Movie Novelization
Jane B. Mason, 2009
movie vs book   [NOVELIZATION]
Iain Softley, 2008

Parents Mortimer Mo Folchart and his wife Teresa Resa Folchart read the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood to their baby daughter Meggie, as a red velvet hood appears out of nowhere. Twelve years later, Meggie visits an old book shop in Europe with her father, unaware that he is secretly looking for a copy of the book Inkheart.