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Extended Trailer For The Fault In Our Stars

The Dystopian future teen adventure dominates the field for novel adaptations aimed at a certain demographic right now, squaring off against Nicholas Sparks for eyes. But The Fault In Our Stars, adapted from John Green’s bestseller, promises a little of both, albeit romance with a little reality injected and a struggle that doesn’t feature a weird caste system or kids battling to the death – just people fighting serious illness.

Watch the trailer after the Jump...



Divergent’s Shailene Woodley stars as Hazel Grace Lancaster, dealing with cancer, who copes via a regimen of reality shows, support groups and generous helpings of snark. At one of her meetings, she chances upon Augustus Waters (Ansel Elgort), and the pair makes a near-instant connection.

Soon Gus is using a Make-A-Wish-style arrangement to fly Hazel and himself to Amsterdam, where alcoholic, scornful author Peter Van Houton, who wrote the book with which Hazel is obsessed. Along the way, Gus and Hazel grow closer than ever, even as their disease continues to impact their lives.

The cast also includes Laura Dern, Sam Trammell, Nat Wolff, Mike Birbiglia and David Whalen. With Josh Boone directing and a script by (500) Days Of Summer duo Michael H. Weber and Scott Neustadter

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