Girls and The Handmaid’s Tale stars cast in next adaptation of a Colleen Hoover book

Girls and The Handmaid’s Tale stars cast in next adaptation of a Colleen Hoover book

As a devoted fan of Colleen Hoover‘s heart-wrenching narratives, I am thrilled to see yet another one of her masterpieces being brought to life on the big screen. The announcement that Alison Williams and McKenna Grace will lead the cast for “Regretting You” is music to my ears!


In the whirlwind of excitement surrounding the cinematic adaptation of “It Ends With Us,” which is yet another successful novel by Colleen Hoover, it appears that her avid readers stand to benefit once more, as another one of her acclaimed books is slated for a movie release.

Earlier this month, it was revealed that Alison Williams, who stars in Girls and M3GAN, would take the lead role in Regretting You. Now, it’s been officially announced that McKenna Grace, known for her work on The Handmaid’s Tale, will be joining Williams as a co-star in this upcoming movie release.

Revisiting the intricate bond between mother and daughter, Morgan Grant (Williams) and her daughter Clara, will be our focus. At a tender age, Clara’s birth forced Morgan to pause her aspirations, leading to a growing tension in their relationship as Clara matures.

However, following the unfortunate incident where Chris, both Morgan’s husband and Clara’s father, lost his life in an accident, their situation deteriorates significantly for Morgan and Clara.

Girls and The Handmaid’s Tale stars cast in next adaptation of a Colleen Hoover book

Actress and vocalist Grace is primarily recognized for her portrayal of teenager Esther Keyes in The Handmaid’s Tale, but she has also appeared in Ghostbusters: Afterlife and Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, along with A Friend of the Family and The Haunting of Hill House.

As a seasoned reader with years of immersing myself in literature from various genres, I can confidently say that this novel seems to strike a chord with me, drawing upon universal themes that resonate deeply within my own experiences. The story revolves around family, first love, grief, and betrayal – elements that have played significant roles in my life as well. The characters’ warring personalities, struggling to coexist, feel distressingly familiar, as I too have witnessed such dynamics unfold in my own relationships. The novel promises a compelling narrative that delves into the complexities of human emotions, making it an enticing prospect for me as a reader.

The upcoming film version of the book will be penned by Susan McMartin and directed by Josh Boone, known for “The Fault in Our Stars”. Notably, this announcement coincides with the release of “It Ends With Us”, which marks Colleen Hoover’s first novel to receive a cinematic adaptation.

Without a doubt, one of the leading authors in recent times, Hoover, has garnered significant acclaim with her collection of novels. Preliminary indications from the U.S. box office suggest that “It Ends With Us” is poised to receive even more recognition.

The romantic movie features Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni as its lead actors and has earned a total of $13.3 million over five days, showing in 42 various countries. On Friday, one of the top-earning markets was the UK where it made $2.4 million, while on Thursday alone, it brought in $7 million within the US market.

As a dedicated admirer of this captivating novel, I can’t help but be drawn in by the swelling crowd eagerly anticipating the big-screen adaptation. Just like how The Fault in Our Stars resonated deeply with audiences in 2014, I find myself wondering how Hoover’s enchanting words will unfold on the silver screen and breathe life into these beloved characters.

As a movie enthusiast, I’m thrilled to know that Josh Boone, who previously captivated us with his work, is directing Regretting You. This news promises another emotional rollercoaster, filled with laughter and tears, much like the experience we had with his previous release.

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2024-08-11 13:34