2025 awaits many adaptations of our favourite books. Here are 6 adaptations we are looking forward too!

Book-to-screen adaptations are where the imaginative worlds created by authors meet the visual brilliance of filmmakers, giving fans a chance to see their favorite characters and plots unfold. Whether it’s the enchanting magical world of Hogwarts, the windswept moors of classic romances, or the adrenaline-fueled battles of dystopian futures, adaptations have a unique ability to unite readers and viewers, sparking endless debates, comparisons, and celebrations.
Take Twilight, which turned a supernatural romance into a pop culture phenomenon despite polarizing opinions on its execution. Then there’s It Ends With Us, where questionable casting and acting choices left fans divided, challenging the magic of the bestselling book. Adaptations like To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before captured hearts with their charm, nailing the youthful essence of the original story (P.S. we all fell for Peter Kavinsky!)
Let’s take a look at some upcoming book-to-screen adaptations. These new releases promise to bring favorite stories to life, and fans can’t wait to see how they turn out!
1. The Housemaid
Lionsgate is gearing up for a major release with The Housemaid, a psychological thriller directed by Paul Feig, featuring Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried in lead roles. Scheduled for a December 25, 2025 release, the film is based on Freida McFadden’s bestselling novel. The plot revolves around Millie (Sweeney), a young woman who begins working as a housemaid for an affluent couple, Nina (Seyfried) and Andrew (Brandon Sklenar), but soon discovers their sinister secrets, turning her new job into a chilling ordeal.
The movie, with a script by Rebecca Sonnenshine, also stars Michele Morrone as Enzo and boasts a strong production team including Todd Lieberman, Paul Feig, and Laura Fischer.
2. Verity
Amazon MGM Studios is bringing Verity, Colleen Hoover’s bestselling romantic thriller, to the big screen. Anne Hathaway has been cast as Verity Crawford, a famous author whose career is derailed after a life-changing accident. Michael Showalter will direct the project. Hillary Seitz is adapting the script, with Nick Antosca and Alex Hedlund producing.
The story follows Lowen Ashleigh, a struggling writer who is hired to complete the remaining books in Verity’s series. As she delves into Verity’s unfinished manuscript, Lowen uncovers chilling secrets that could expose the dark truths behind Verity and her family’s past. With its tense plot and intriguing characters, Verity promises to be a gripping film adaptation.
3. People We Meet On Vacation
Tom Blyth and Emily Bader have been cast in the leading roles of People We Meet on Vacation, as Alex and Poppy. It is an adaptation of Emily Henry’s popular novel. The film also features a supporting cast of Sarah Catherine Hook, Jameela Jamil, Lucien Laviscount, and Lukas Gage. Directed by Brett Haley, the movie is being produced by Sony Pictures.
The plot centers on Poppy and Alex, two best friends who have spent every summer together for the past decade, despite living in different cities. As they begin to reconsider the nature of their relationship, they start to question if they might be more than just friends, challenging the dynamic they’ve always known.
4. The 7 Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid is being adapted into a film for Netflix, with Liz Tigelaar, known for her work on Little Fires Everywhere, serving as the writer, showrunner, and executive producer. Leslye Headland will direct, and Taylor Jenkins Reid will also executive produce. The adaptation will span the 1950s and present day, following the glamorous and tumultuous life of Hollywood icon Evelyn Hugo and her seven marriages, all while uncovering a deep secret she’s kept hidden for years.
Netflix first announced the adaptation in March 2022, and while no casting decisions have been confirmed, fans favourites for the casting are Ana de Armas or Jessica Chastain could portray Evelyn Hugo. The book saw a resurgence in popularity in 2021, largely thanks to going viral on TikTok, reigniting interest in this captivating story.
5. The Hunting Wives
Starz has greenlit an eight-episode series adaptation of The Hunting Wives, based on May Cobb’s novel. The series is produced by Lionsgate Television and 3 Arts Entertainment.
The story centers on Sophie O’Neil, who moves with her family from the East Coast to East Texas, where she falls under the spell of socialite Margo Banks. What begins as fascination soon turns into obsession, leading to ultimately, murder.
The cast features Karen Rodriguez , Michael Aaron Milligan and Hunter Emery in key roles.
6. The Things We Never Got Over
Amazon MGM Studios is developing a series adaptation of Things We Never Got Over, the bestselling romance novel by Lucy Score. Amy Rardin of Echo will adapt the book, executive produce, and serve as showrunner for the project.
The story follows Naomi Witt, a runaway bride who, after fleeing from her wedding, is called to a small town in Virginia by her estranged twin sister, Tina. Naomi must navigate life in the town while caring for her teenage niece and dealing with a brooding but incredibly attractive local man. A hero in the making? Can’t wait to see the cast!
With so many exciting book-to-screen adaptations coming up, 2025 promises a thrilling year for fans and there’s something for everyone. With star-studded casts and talented directors, these adaptations are sure to captivate audiences and bring our favourite stories to life.
Sources: Deadline, TV Insider, Tudum by Netflix
