Young Adult novelist John Green is back at it again—his third novel, Paper Towns, is headed to the big screen.

The production company, Fox 2000 is the brains behind the operation of adapting Green’s The Fault in Our Stars and has now pursued to do the same for Paper Towns, according to by USA Today.
Nat Wolff, who acts, produces and screen writes for The Fault in Our Stars, will also be on board for Paper Towns.

"I'm also REALLY excited that I'll be an executive producer on the Paper Towns Movie. Now, if you don't like something, you can blame me :)," Green said on his personal Facebook and Twitter accounts, which ten hours later at 30,000 likes.

Green was kind to his fans by sharing behind the scenes moments and fun tidbits along the way of movie production. Fans were able to see sneak peaks from Shailene Woodley, who plays Grace Lancaster, a cancer ridden teen with a love story.

Wolff will be the center of Paper Towns, and will start as a teen, Quentin, who stumbles upon a man who committed suicide with his neighbor, Margo, as reported by Deadline.

To this day, books sales continue to increase and the movies continue to be highly anticipated worldwide.

Become more familiar with Nat Wolff and watch an interview based on The Fault in Our Stars: