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Colleen Hoover’s books have taken the world by storm, and many of her bestsellers are being adapted into major Hollywood films and TV series. Here’s a breakdown of the upcoming adaptations:
1. It Ends with Us One of Hoover’s most popular novels, It Ends with Us, has been adapted into a movie starring Blake Lively. The novel, first released in 2016, became a massive hit, especially after gaining traction on BookTok. While the casting of Blake Lively received some criticism, especially due to the age difference between her and her character, Lily, it has sparked significant buzz. The movie adaptation was announced in 2023, and despite some controversies, it continues to be highly anticipated.
2. Verity Unlike her usual romantic fare, Verity is a psychological thriller that focuses on a mystery with plenty of suspense. It has a much darker tone compared to Hoover’s typical works. The film adaptation stars Anne Hathaway, Josh Hartnett, and Dakota Johnson, promising to bring the book’s gripping story to life with some stellar performances.
3. Confess Confess was adapted into a TV series by Go90 in 2017. It follows Auburn, a young woman with a mysterious past, who tries to avoid falling in love after meeting artist Owen. The series delves into themes of love, betrayal, and mystery, staying true to the emotional depth of the book.
4. Regretting You This story revolves around a mother-daughter duo, Morgan and Clara, and explores themes of grief, love, and family dynamics. The film adaptation was announced in 2024 and will star Allison Williams and Mckenna Grace, bringing the touching and heartfelt novel to the screen.
5. Reminders of Him Reminders of Him, Hoover’s 2022 release, follows Kenna Rowan, a young woman trying to rebuild her life after serving time in prison. Universal Pictures secured the film rights in October 2024, and fans are eager to see how this emotional story about redemption and forgiveness will translate to the big screen.
Colleen Hoover’s books continue to captivate audiences, and these adaptations are set to bring her compelling storytelling to a wider audience in the form of both films and series.