'Paper Towns' actress Cara Delevingne shares her experience of being part of John Green adaptation

(Wikipedia)"Paper Towns" star discusses her experience on the sets of the film

The upcoming adaptation of John Green's "Paper Towns" has been generating huge excitement, especially in the online world. With the film due to be released in a few weeks, those who have already read the book are now waiting excitedly for the movie to be released. There have been numerous reports and updates about "Paper Towns", including recent interviews with the stars of the movie and their experiences on the sets during its production.

"Paper Towns", which was first announced in March 2014, is a coming of age film based on a John Green novel of the same name and is the product of the success of the film's adaptation of the same writer's "Fault in Our Stars." The story follows Quientin "Q" Jacobsen as he deals with the aftermath of an all-night road trip orchestrated by his childhood neighbor, Margo Roth Spiegelman.

There isn't really much of a mystery as to how the movie will progress, especially considering that the book has been in publication for around 8 years. But the excitement surrounding its movie is mostly due to one of the movie's lead actors, Cara Delevingne, who has a massive fanbase.

"Paper Towns" is the first film to feature British model, Cara Delevingne, in the lead role. In an interview with Sugarscape, she shared some of her experiences during its production:

"I think the weird thing was, when I read the book and I read the script, there were a lot of stories and things that she'd been through that I really recognized and identified with. And a lot of things in the script that she says, I've said before, which really freaked me out. There are some things that are different, I hope, but I guess there's a lot that is very similar. She's very impulsive; she lives on instinct quite a lot of the time, which is probably the main thing I feel like we share."

"Paper Towns" will hit theatres come July 24.

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