Summary

  • Dork Diaries offers a female perspective and promotes diversity, providing young female viewers with relatable experiences on-screen.
  • The book franchise has sold over 55 million copies and has the potential for a long-lasting film franchise.
  • Despite an announcement in 2014, there has yet to be a Dork Diaries movie, making it high time for it to happen before another Diary of a Wimpy Kid adaptation.

Before any more quite popular in their own right. It is, however, the time for a fresh narrative to grace the silver screen and provide audiences with a unique and compelling experience.

There is another incredibly popular book franchise that also serves as a testament to the enduring power of children's literature. It boasts a number of the same qualities as Diary of a Wimpy Kid, while also having additional positive attributes that make it a great fit for audience preferences in this day and age. Given that Diary of a Wimpy Kid has gotten the adaptation treatment time and time again, it's time for another book series to get its chance to captivate viewers.

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Dork Diaries Needs A Film Adaptation

The Dork Diaries books are lined up.

Dork Diaries by Rachel Renée Russell is similar to Diary of a Wimpy Kid in that the two series both fall into the genre of diary fiction and highlight the ups and downs of being a pre-teenager. What has made Diary of a Wimpy Kid so successful is how Greg's thoughts are completely unfiltered, giving readers and viewers a relatable and entertaining portrayal of middle school life. Dork Diaries delivers the same but features a female protagonist instead of a male one. While Diary of a Wimpy Kid can serve as relatable to people of all genders, the experiences that Greg details are most in line with those of a male middle school student.

Dork Diaries provides a female perspective and recognizes the challenges that young girls face in their adolescence. Considering Diary of a Wimpy Kid has gotten seven film adaptations, it's high time that Dork Diaries gets one, and young female viewers have the opportunity to see their own experiences mirrored on-screen. Furthermore, Diary of a Wimpy Kid lacks diversity and falls prey to unfair racial stereotypes when it comes to certain characters like Chirag Gupta.

Dork Diaries, on the other hand, was written by a woman of color whose goal was to showcase ethnic diversity in her work. Russell told The Washington Post that the main character is Caucasian, and her two best friends are African American and Latina. She explained that she wants readers to see themselves in her books and that she has purposefully included characters of Asian and Jewish descent, as well as one who uses a wheelchair. Given that Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Dork Diaries are both aimed at younger viewers, it's extremely important that the messaging promotes diversity and acceptance — which Dork Diaries does.

Given that as of December 2023, Dork Diaries has sold over 55 million copies, there is certainly an audience ready for this film. Plus, there are 15 released Dork Diaries books to date, which means that there is a possibility for a long-lasting film franchise, just like Diary of a Wimpy Kid. The books would translate well to both live-action and animated forms, giving the books endless possibilities.

A Dork Diaries Movie Was Announced In 2014 (But It Never Happened)

Nikki from Dork Diaries is sitting and smiling.

In 2014, it was reported that Summit Entertainment, a Lionsgate Company, would be creating a live-action adaptation of the first Dork Diaries book, Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous-Life. Nothing ever came of this, though, and nearly a decade later, there is still no Dork Diaries movie released. Given how long readers have waited to see this series brought to life on the screen, a Dork Diaries film adaptation needs to happen before yet another Diary of a Wimpy Kid one.

Source: The Washington Post