Novelization (noun)

The act or process of adapting a screenplay, movie, or any other story into a novel.

Origin:

Formed from the noun novel meaning 'a long fictional work' and the suffix -ization meaning 'the act of making something'.

Examples:

  1. The novelization of the popular movie franchise was a best-seller and added new depth to the characters and storylines.
  2. The author was hired to write the novelization of the upcoming blockbuster film, expanding on the visuals and themes in the script.
  3. The novelization provided a new perspective on the story, allowing the readers to explore the inner thoughts and motivations of the characters.
  4. The book industry saw a surge in novelizations of popular TV shows and movies, as fans sought to delve deeper into the worlds they love.
  5. The novelization of the video game was a critical success, as it added new elements to the lore and fleshed out the game's backstory.