‘Verity’: Dakota Johnson, Josh Hartnett Join Anne Hathaway in Colleen Hoover Adaptation

'Verity': Dakota Johnson, Josh Hartnett Join Anne Hathaway in Colleen Hoover Adaptation

As a cinephile who has witnessed the ebb and flow of Hollywood trends for decades, I must say that the recent focus on book adaptations is truly captivating. The upcoming film “Verity,” based on Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel, promises to be an intriguing addition to this trend with a stellar cast including Anne Hathaway, Dakota Johnson, and Josh Hartnett.

As a passionate cinephile, I’m thrilled to announce that the upcoming movie adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s bestselling book has attracted some major talent! The stars for this project include Dakota Johnson from ‘Madame Web’ and Josh Hartnett from ‘Trap’. The success of ‘It Ends with Us’ has certainly sparked a surge in interest for Hoover adaptations. In an exciting turn of events, Amazon MGM has acquired the rights to ‘Verity’, a self-published bestseller by Hoover from 2018. Anne Hathaway is set to star in this movie, marking her reunion with Michael Showalter, who directed ‘The Idea of You’.

According to Variety, Dakota Johnson and Josh Hartnett are set to join Anne Hathaway in the movie titled “Verity.” In this film, Dakota will portray Lowen Ashleigh, a struggling writer who takes on the task of finishing a series of successful thriller novels for the renowned author Verity Crawford (played by Anne Hathaway), following an enigmatic incident. Josh Hartnett will play Jeremy Crawford, Verity’s husband, who recruits Lowen to complete his wife’s unfinished work. In essence, “Verity” is about a writer stepping into the shoes of another author after a peculiar accident involving the original author.

Upon reaching the opulent Crawford mansion, Lowen gradually uncovers that all is not as it appears when she stumbles upon an incomplete manuscript hidden away, which could potentially expose shocking truths about the family’s history. As Lowen grows closer to Jeremy and his child Crew, she needs to decide if Verity’s writings are merely sensational novels or a dire warning from a disturbed mind.

Among numerous adaptations of Colleen Hoover’s works, Universal Pictures has chosen Vanessa Caswell to direct ‘Reminders of Him’, scheduled for release on February 16, 2026. An adaptation of her 2019 novel ‘Regretting You’ will be handled by Josh Boone (known for ‘The Fault in Our Stars’), featuring Mckenna Grace and Allison Williams as the main stars. The news follows the success of ‘It Ends with Us’, which emerged as one of summer 2024’s biggest unexpected blockbusters, earning a staggering $350 million globally.

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'Verity': Dakota Johnson, Josh Hartnett Join Anne Hathaway in Colleen Hoover Adaptation'Verity': Dakota Johnson, Josh Hartnett Join Anne Hathaway in Colleen Hoover Adaptation'Verity': Dakota Johnson, Josh Hartnett Join Anne Hathaway in Colleen Hoover Adaptation

Verity boasts an enticing lineup of actors. After making a remarkable comeback in 2023’s Oppenheimer, Josh Harnett has experienced a career resurgence with his role in 2024’s Trap earning favorable responses from both audiences and critics. Johnson faced a rocky start to 2024, having kicked it off with the disastrous Madame Web, but she has consistently demonstrated her acting prowess in critically praised films such as Bad Times at the El Royale and The Peanut Butter Falcon. With Hathaway, Johnson, and Hartnett all sharing billing, this cast promises to captivate viewers beyond the book’s dedicated fanbase, potentially leading to a successful box-office run upon its theater release.

It’s anticipated that Amazon MGM is equally interested in titles like Verity as they are in popular movies such as Masters of the Universe and Voltron. They are actively seeking out big-name stars for properties with established fanbases, which have potential to expand even further. The success of Colleen Hoover’s works, following the release of It Ends with Us, mirrors a broader trend happening in the industry. With book sales increasing, particularly in genres like romance, thrillers, and young adult fiction, studios are now focusing on acquiring titles such as Fourth Wing, Quicksilver, and Love Hypothesis. This trend seems to be echoing the surge of superhero and young adult fantasy genres in the early 2000s, suggesting a new wave may be emerging.

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2024-12-21 01:33