Development In June 2010, Preger Entertainment optioned the film rights to the
Vampire Academy series. On July 6, 2010, they announced that producer
Don Murphy had joined them to help bring the series to the big screen. On December 17, 2012, it was announced that
Daniel Waters was writing the script and subsequently, it was announced that his brother,
Mark Waters, would direct.
Casting Casting for the film was undertaken by
Marci Liroff and Reg Poerscout-Edgerton. On February 1, 2013, it was announced that
Zoey Deutch, Australian actress
Lucy Fry, and Russian actor
Danila Kozlovsky were cast as Rose Hathaway, Lissa Dragomir, and Dimitri Belikov, respectively. On April 29, 2013, it was announced that
Olga Kurylenko had been cast as Headmistress Ellen Kirova. On May 10, additional cast members were announced to be
Cameron Monaghan,
Sami Gayle,
Claire Foy, and Ashley Charles for the roles of Mason Ashford, Mia Rinaldi, Sonya Karp and Jesse Zeklos respectively. On May 18, it was announced that
Gabriel Byrne would play Victor Dashkov, Lissa's uncle, while
Sarah Hyland would play Natalie Dashkov, Victor's daughter and fellow student at the academy.
Joely Richardson played Queen Tatiana Ivashkov, leader of the Moroi Vampires and
Dominic Sherwood played Christian Ozera, Lissa's love interest. Two days later, the producers posted a behind the scenes photograph revealing the names of a few more cast members.
Pre-production The title was initially changed from
Vampire Academy to
Vampire Academy: Blood Sisters. This was the name of the first book in many foreign languages and a different name for each film was wanted. The title was later changed back to simply
Vampire Academy. The project was officially greenlit on April 1, 2013. The producers announced on their official
Facebook page that principal photography would take place in the United Kingdom with additional photography planned in and around
Montana, and that director Mark Waters had started pre-production work in
London. The Academy exterior shots were filmed at
Chaterhouse School in
Surrey. Director Mark Waters said that "as soon as I saw that courtyard I had that exhilarating feeling of everything locking into place. This school was not just my mental image of St. Vladimir's...it was better." The school allowed the production to shoot at the location during the school holidays. Waters believed the location really defined the look of the film. To prepare for their roles as Dhampir novices and guardians, Deutch, Monaghan and Kozlovsky underwent rigorous training sessions and workouts.
Filming Principal photography commenced on May 28, 2013, in London, at
Pinewood Studios in
Buckinghamshire, England. Filming officially ended on July 20. ==Soundtrack==