Author Tomi Adeyemi has publicly distanced herself from the Paramount Pictures film adaptation of her novel Children of Blood and Bone, stating on TikTok that she will not post about the project and does not plan to watch the movie. The conflict involves a breakdown in the relationship between Adeyemi and actress Amandla Stenberg, who reportedly blocked the author after requesting her name not be mentioned in interviews.
Why is there tension between Tomi Adeyemi and the film’s cast?
The friction centers on a personal rift between Adeyemi and Amandla Stenberg. Adeyemi shared a screenshot of a conversation with Stenberg on TikTok, indicating that the actress blocked her. This followed a request from Stenberg that the author omit her name during press appearances.

Beyond the personal conflict, the production faced public scrutiny over casting. Fans criticized the selection of Stenberg for the role of Princess Amari, noting the character is described in the book as having “dark copper skin.” Some readers argued that an actress from Nigeria should have been cast to maintain the book’s cultural authenticity.
How has Amandla Stenberg responded to the casting controversy?
Stenberg addressed the “perception” that she steals roles from dark-skinned women in a video statement. She described the experience of dealing with racist death threats related to her work in the Star Wars universe as a significant struggle.
Stenberg stated that feeling “at odds” with her own community was more painful than the external threats she had previously faced. Despite the controversy, she remains a lead in the ensemble cast.
Who is involved in the Children of Blood and Bone adaptation?
The film is directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood. The production features an ensemble of talent, including:
- Thuso Mbedu as Zélie Adebola
- Amandla Stenberg as Princess Amari
- Viola Davis
- Idris Elba
- Regina King
- Cynthia Erivo
- Chiwetel Ejiofor
- Lashana Lynch
- Damson Idris
- Tosin Cole
FAQs About the Children of Blood and Bone Movie
Will Tomi Adeyemi promote the movie?
No. According to her TikTok captions, she has no intention of posting about the adaptation or watching the final product.
Who directs the film?
Gina Prince-Bythewood is the director of the adaptation.
What is the main conflict regarding the casting?
Fans expressed disappointment that the actress playing Princess Amari did not match the “dark copper skin” description from the novel or the specific Nigerian heritage requested by some readers.
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