Cover art for the Hardcover version of Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist: A Graphic Novel, featuring a figure facing the pyramids of Giza in Egypt.

‘The Alchemist’ Is Poised To Make Its Grand Cinematic Entrance … Hopefully

The film version of The Alchemist—or, shall we say, Hollywood’s recurrent fever dream, has had a rocky route to the big screen. Since it hit the shelves, Paulo Coelho’s masterpiece has been like a shiny object, attracting producers, directors, and screenwriters like moths to a flame, each hopeful to translate its magic for global audiences. But like Santiago’s elusive treasure, this vision has remained out of reach. 

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However, not all hope is lost because Paulo Coelho’s acclaimed novel is finally on its way to the big screen. As the latest torchbearer in The Alchemist‘s journey to the silver screen, Legendary Entertainment has secured the film, TV, and ancillary rights. They will develop a feature film based on the novel, with TriStar Pictures committed to distribution.

Notably, Jack Thorne, the celebrated screenwriter known for his work on Enola Holmes and The Swimmers, is attached to write the feature adaptation. Thorne has a long list of television credits, including Help, His Dark Materials, and National Treasure. He has also received praise for his work on the stage, having written scripts for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and The Motive and the Cue.

An overview of The Alchemist, one of the most translated books in the world

Cover for Paulo Coelho's 'The Alchemist,' 25th anniversary edition
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The Alchemist is a tale that reassures us that life’s greatest treasure is probably not a treasure at all but rather the journey to find it. Paulo Coelho penned this novella and, in doing so, managed to distill some of the universe’s most profound truths into the journey of a shepherd boy named Santiago. Surely, the sheep must have had a good chuckle as they watched their young keeper trek across the desert searching for a dream. 

It’s both amusing and endearing how Santiago, like many of us, finds himself looking for external riches when, all the while, the universe is elbowing him, whispering, “It’s inside you, buddy.” Coelho wraps this tale in the beautiful cloth of alchemy, an age-old pursuit where lead might be transformed into gold—but only if you read the omens right. 

And omens are the universe’s cheeky little post-its, nudging Santiago (and us readers) towards introspection and the realization that the path to self-fulfillment is as complicated and unique as a thumbprint. In a world ever obsessed with the tangible, The Alchemist is a gentle reminder that sometimes, our heart’s truest desires aren’t material. 

The Alchemist’s complicated long road to the big screen

The quest to adapt The Alchemist into a cinematic masterpiece has been as convoluted as deciphering omens in the desert sands. In 2003, Laurence Fishburne decided to take matters into his own hands and snagged the film rights from Warner Bros. Pictures. The project eventually found its way into the hands of The Weinstein Co. in 2008, who decided to team up with Fishburne. 

By 2015, the grapevine was buzzing with whispers that the dashing Idris Elba might grace the silver screen in the adaptation while Fishburne was poised to take the director’s chair. As luck would have it, the project took an unexpected detour and ended up in the turnaround lane. 2016 brought a glimmer of hope to The Alchemist when PalmStar Media swooped in like a knight in shining armor, acquiring the film rights and developing screenplays for a cool $5 million in cahoots with TriStar. At this point, Fishburne was still happily steering the directorial ship. 

However, by the time July 2021 rolled around, he had bid farewell to the project. Then, Hollywood power couple Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith’s Westbrook Studios announced a deal in 2021 in partnership with Netter Films to produce The Alchemist. Kevin Frakes, founder of PalmStar, was set to make his feature directorial debut on the project. However, this arrangement did not pan out, leading to this new and hopefully final iteration of The Alchemist‘s adaptation.

The cast of dreamers

There has been no official statement made concerning the cast of the impending adaptation of The Alchemist. In 2021, however, Sebastian de Souza was being considered for the starring role of Santiago, the Andalusian shepherd who aspired to find riches. Completing the 2021 trio of considered actors were Tom Hollander and Shohreh Aghdashloo. Currently, fans will have to wait and see whether these actors are also attached to the recently announced adaptation of the film. There is no official word yet on when the movie might release, either.

The journey isn’t over yet, but hopefully, the end is finally in sight.

(via The Hollywood Reporter, featured image: HarperOne)


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Faith is a freelance journalist with an insatiable curiosity for all aspects of current events, from the global economy and fashion to pop culture and travel. She watches an absurd number of cat videos on Instagram when not reading or writing about what is going on in the world. Faith has written for several publications, including We Got This Covered, Italy Magazine, TheTravel, etc., and holds a master's degree in Fashion Culture and Management.