The film is slated to hit theaters on March 20, 2015, with Oscar-winning screenwriter Akiva Goldsman on board to rework the script by Brian Duffield, said the Hollywood Reporter.
'Divergent' director Neil Burger already had decided not to return for the sequel because of scheduling conflicts.
"Robert, with whom we have already had a successful relationship, has proven a master storyteller in multiple genres and we can't wait to see what he brings to Veronica Roth's next instalment of the Divergent series.
'Divergent' is based on Roth's popular YA trilogy and stars Shailene Woodley as a teen living in a futuristic North America, where people are divided into groups based on certain values.
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