"Paper Towns" picks apart the idea of the "manic pixie dream girl" (a term coined by critic Nathan Rabin, who recently apologized for its existence) - zeroing in on a boy named Quentin's obsession with free spirit Margo Roth Spiegelman. Weber, who co-wrote both “Fault” and “The Spectacular Now." Delevinge's casting was announced in September, and, although shooting starts soon, only she and Wolff's roles have been unveiled. "Paper Towns" is the second John Green novel to become a film - following close on the heels of smash-hit "Fault In Stars" - and pulls together a lot of the same team from that film: Wolff (who played a supporting role in "Fault"), as well as Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Related: Nat & Alex Wolff Are All Cats, Beards, And Feelings On These Brand-New Songs: Listen Now! "She just came in to audition and she was unbelievable. "This is going to sound crazy, because she's the biggest super star in the world - I had never heard of her," Wolff told MTV News.
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