Maybe you remember Louis Sachar’s 1998 novel Holes? It’s one of my favorite books ever written. It tells the story of a bullied teenage boy falsely accused of a crime and sent to a place called “Camp Green Lake” in the middle of the desert, where all the inmates are forced to dig holes day after day. From there it evolves into a tale of hope, anti-racism and justice, and it’s truly beloved among millennials like me. It was turned into a movie in 2004, a Disney flick starring Shia LaBeouf as main character Stanley Yelnats, and that also occupies a major space in my movie-loving heart.
So I was equal parts excited and trepidatious to hear that Holes is about to be adapted again. This time, it’s coming to the small screen. It’ll be written by Alina Mankin with Liz Phang showrunning and Drew Goddard producing, and there’s a major twist that will set it apart from the previous 2004 version of the story. This time around, the main characters will be girls.
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