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Novelization

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Novelization meaning

The writing of a novel based on fact; fictionalization | A text novel that is an adaptation of a story from a visual medium such as film

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He and Anakin became the best of friends and were seen as "two halves of a single warrior", as put by the novelization, but were fundamentally different as Jedi.

Like most of the Titans, he’s walked the Earth for thousands of years, and presumably in all that time he’s been channeling nuclear radiation, which, as shared in the novelization, originates from that strange energy source within Hollo Earth.

According to Matt Stover's novelization of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, the Clone Wars were the ultimate Jedi trap.

Although Kong wasn’t present for Godzilla: King of the Monsters, the movie’s novelization explained why he sat those events out, and the credits revealed that various Titans were converging on Skull Island following Godzilla’s battle with King Ghidorah.

But 15 years before Ahsoka buried her lightsabers, the real depths of had already been laid bare by Matthew Stover's official novelization.

But no doubt it would be a little too dark an ending for the junior novelization, explaining why the third act battle is cut from the book.

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The movie hardly acknowledges Kylo's motivation for having the mask reconstructed, meaning it was up to the novelization to reveal more information.

TheStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker novelization suggests that Rey did want to use a double-bladed lightsaber at some point.

This novelization was written by Saori Kumi, who conceptualized the name Ryuka (which was changed to Luca for the film's English release.

Alan Schmegelsky, the father of Bryer Schmegelsky, has sent a book to reporters titled “Red Flagged,” which he says is a novelization of actual events and fictionalizes some incidents.

Though there was a novelization published by Del Rey (who still produce and publish canon books to this day), the first widely recognized EU book is Splinter of the Mind’s Eye by Alan Dean Foster in 1978.

Adaptations seeAlso Science-fiction author Orson Scott Card was hired to write a novelization of the film based on the screenplay and discussions with Cameron.

Among other things, he refused to do a novelization of the film.

A novelization by Ryder Windham was released in April 2008 by Scholastic to tie in with the release of Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

A novelization by the film's screenwriter was also published.

A novelization of the film was written by Lee Sheridan adapted from Richard Matheson 's screenplay in 1961 and published by Lancer Books in paperback.

A novelization of the movie was written to look like the older books.

A previous novelization by Scottish author Campbell Armstrong (under the pseudonym Campbell Black) was concurrently released with the film in 1981.

Eiji Yoshikawa 's novelization (originally a 1930s daily newspaper serial) has greatly influenced successive fictional depictions (including the manga Vagabond by Takehiko Inoue ) and is often mistaken for a factual account of Musashi's life.