Following this year’s successful adaptation of The Fault in Our Stars, Paper Towns will be released next summer.

Summers look to be a good time for John Green fans.

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Green’s The Fault in Our Stars was adapted into one of the most successful movies of the year this past June. Though it only had a budget of $12 million, the YA book-turned-movie has already brought in over $250 million at the worldwide box office.

Because of this, some of Green’s other novels are quickly being adapted, too. Recently, Sarah Polley was announced to write and direct Looking for Alaska, Green’s first novel.

Another adaptation will be released before Looking for Alaska hits theaters. The release date for Paper Towns has just been announced.

THE FAULT IN OUR STARS fans will be happy to know Fox will join forces w/ John Green again for PAPER TOWNS on July 31, 2015. — Exhibitor Relations (@ERCboxoffice) August 1, 2014

The book to film adaptation of Paper Towns was announced back in March. It will bring back the same team that wrote and produced The Fault in Our Stars for Fox. That means screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber are writing the script, and Wyck Godfrey is returning to produce. Green will executive produce – a title he did not have on The Fault in Our Stars, though he was very present on set.

The film will be designed around Nat Wolff starring as Quentin. Wolff starred as Isaac in The Fault in Our Stars. The role was on the small side, and we look forward to see him being featured front and center in Paper Towns.

“I can’t wait for everybody to see Scott and Mike’s script, and to see Nat as Q,” Green said previously. “Nat is such an extraordinary actor and I can’t wait to hang out with him again. Maybe we’ll get the whole band back together!”

Paper Towns currently does not have a director attached, though an announcement should come fairly soon as the film’s release date is only a year away. An actress to play the role of Margo is also needed.

Related: Who should play Margo in Paper Towns?

Are you excited for ‘Paper Towns’?