![]() ![]() ![]() The "derivative," as she explains to New York Magazine, was an adapted illustration that the movie uses to blend into an image of Stenberg:Īnd the fact that Fox was like, “We’re going to have to lighten your illustration, we’re going to have to change the hair.” In the movie, the illustration fades into the character, and I gave them the rights to change the illustration. "The actual actress" refers to the movie’s headlining star, Amandla Stenberg, who features in a new promotional poster that is based on Cartwright’s cover illustration. ![]() "It’s really funny because when I just did the deal with Fox, they needed to have a derivative because the actual actress looks so different from the description in the book. "I literally just followed exactly what they said in the book," Cartwright noted. Despite her excitement for the forthcoming movie adaptation of the book, she says that she was disappointed that 20th Century Fox did not cast a darker-skinned actress as Carter. Illustrator Debra Cartwright told New York magazine yesterday (August 1) that she used " The Hate U Give‘s" description of Starr Carter, the protagonist of Angie Thomas’ young adult novel, to create the book’s cover art. ![]()
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