Steven Spielberg looks to direct "The 39 Clues"


(AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File) :: In this Feb. 25, 2007 file photo director StevenSpielberg arrives for the 79th Academy Awards in Los Angeles. DreamWorksStudios has acquired the film rights to "The 39 Clues," a mysteryseries-online game that Scholastic will debut in September. Spielberg, director of "Jaws," "Schindler's List" and the "Indiana Jones" films, says he's hoping to direct.


Updated: 6/26/2008

NEW YORK

A multimedia-multi-author narrative being planned by the U.S. publisher of the Harry Potter books has picked up a famous patron: Steven Spielberg.

DreamWorks Studios has acquired the film rights to ''The 39 Clues,'' a mystery series-online game that Scholastic will debut in September. Spielberg, director of ''Jaws,'' ''Schindler's List'' and the ''Indiana Jones'' films, says he's hoping to direct.

'''The 39 Clues' takes creative leaps to expand the story experience from the pages of the books to multiple stages of discovery and imagination,'' Spielberg said Wednesday in a joint statement issued by DreamWorks and Scholastic Media. ''Together with Scholastic, we have the opportunity to develop this property that says 'film,' 'family,' 'fun' and 'franchise.'''

''The 39 Clues,'' which also features a set of 355 collectible cards, is a planned 10-book series about a powerful, mysterious family that lives in upstate New York. The first installment, ''The Maze of Bones,'' was written by Rick Riordan, author of the best-selling ''The Lightning Thief.'' Jude Watson and Gordon Korman are among those who will write future volumes.

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