Summit Entertainment, the studio behind the Twilight film series, is set to produce the teen thriller Puzzle Palace, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Palace, which is written by US Weekly editor David Guggenheim, follows a kid who gets locked inside a police station while attempting to steal evidence. The news comes two days after Summit announced the pick-up of another film, The Last Witch Hunter.
Mar 17
2010
03:31 PM ET
Summit to produce teen thriller 'Puzzle Palace'
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So Summit now holds the rights to a series about a teen girl who would rather kill herself than live without a vampire and a series about a teen boy who gets locked in a police station while trying to steal evidence?!? The peopel running this company can’t be parents…
for a second, i thought the headline said the puzzle place lol. well if those people have kids then they probably explain to them about these issues or not let them watch it if they’re young. don’t be so critical.
Summit puzzle palace.. He-he-he