Jenny Han’s relationship with Amazon Studios is expanding. The author has signed an overall deal to produce both television and film content for the studio.The deal comes ahead of Han’s “The Summer I Turned Pretty” adaptation’s debut on Prime Video.
Jenny Han’s relationship with Amazon Studios is expanding. The author has signed an overall deal to produce both television and film content for the studio.The deal comes ahead of Han’s “The Summer I Turned Pretty” adaptation’s debut on Prime Video.
To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before and The Summer I Turned Pretty author Jenny Han is expanding her relationship with Amazon Studios, with an overall television and film deal. The pact comes ahead of the series premiere of her Prime Video Original series, The Summer I Turned Pretty, based on her book, which she created, co-showruns, and executive produces. Beyond Summer, she will exclusively create, develop and produce additional projects to premiere on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide, via her newly formed production banner, Jenny Kissed Me.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterJenny Han has singed an overall film and television deal with Amazon.The news comes as Han is currently adapting her YA novel “The Summer I Turned Pretty” for the streamer. She created the series version and serves as co-showrunner and executive producer.
The Summer I Turned Pretty author Jenny Han is expanding her relationship with Amazon Studios, with an overall television and film deal. The pact comes ahead of the series premiere of her Prime Video Original series, The Summer I Turned Pretty, based on her book, which she created, co-showruns, and executive produces. Beyond Summer, she will exclusively create, develop and produce additional projects to premiere on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide, via her newly formed production banner, Jenny Kissed Me.
Anna Cathcart), who believes she knows everything there is to know about love. But when she moves halfway across the world to reunite with her long-distance boyfriend, she'll soon realize that relationships are a lot more complicated when it’s your own heart on the line.Joining Cathcart in the upcoming spinoff is Choi Min-yeong, who plays Dae (Kitty's love interest introduced in 2021's ); Anthony Keyvan as Q; Gia Kim as Yuri; Sang Heon Lee as Min Ho; Peter Turnwald as Alex; and Regan Aliyah, who will portray Juliana.
Netflix has added nine actors to the cast for XO, Kitty its upcoming To All The Boys spinoff series. Joining as series regulars are Choi Min-yeong (Dream Palace), Anthony Keyvan (Genera+ion), Gia Kim, Sang Heon Lee, Peter Thurnwald (Players) and Regan Aliyah (Club Mickey Mouse). They will appear opposite Anna Cathcart who takes on the titular role. The series comes from co-showrunners and executive producer Jenny Han and Sascha Rothchild.
will play Q; Gia Kim will play Yuri; Sang Heon Lee will play Min Ho; Peter Thurnwald will play Alex; and Regan Aliyah will play Juliana. In recurring roles are “Lost’s” Yunjin Kim as Jina; Michael K Lee as Professor Lee; and Jocelyn Shelfo as Madison.As previously reported by TheWrap, Anna Cathcart will reprise her role as Kitty from the “To All the Boys” movies. This first season of “XO, Kitty” will be directed by Jennifer Arnold, Jeff Chan, Pamela Romanowsky and Katina Medina Mora.
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EXCLUSIVE: Prime Video has opted not to order a second season of I Know What You Did Last Summer, a modern take on the 1973 novel by Lois Duncan and the 1997 film adaptation.
Make way for the youngest Covey sister! After watching the love story between Lara Jean Covey (Lana Condor) and Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo), fans of the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before franchise will soon see Kitty Song Covey (Anna Cathcart) in the spotlight on XO, Kitty.
Anna Cathcart, who played the role in the movie trilogy, will lead the 10-episode, half-hour show.The new YA series, which will be overseen by author Jenny Han, who created it, and Sascha Rothchild, follows teen matchmaker Kitty, who thinks she knows everything there is to know about love.
EXCLUSIVE: CAA has signed The Summer I Turned Pretty star Lola Tung for representation in all areas.
Sean Kaufman (Manifest), newcomer Minnie Mills and Alfredo Narciso (The Dark Tower) are set as series regulars in Amazon’s YA drama The Summer I Turned Pretty. Additionally, Summer Madison (Teenage Bounty Hunters), David Iacono (The Flight Attendant), Rain Spencer (Good Girl Jane) and Tom Everett Scott (La La Land) will recur in the television adaptation of Jenny Han’s novel.
EXCLUSIVE: Gavin Casalegno has been tapped as a lead in Amazon’s YA drama The Summer I Turned Pretty.
Lana Condor is as busy as it gets these days.
Newcomer Lola Tung is set as the lead in The Summer I Turned Pretty, Amazon’s TV adaptation of Jenny Han’s YA novel series. Rachel Blanchard (You Me Her), Jackie Chung (Coming Home Again) and Christopher Briney (Dali Land) also are set as series regulars in the eight-episode Prime Video series, a co-production of Amazon Studios and wiip.
Ellise Shafer administratorNetflix may be breathing new life into the “To All the Boys” film franchise, with a spinoff TV series in early development starring Anna Cathcart.A half-hour romantic comedy series from Awesomeness Productions and ACE Entertainment is being eyed at the streamer, Variety has confirmed.
Ellise Shafer administratorThe “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” story might have come to an end on screen with the release of its third and final film on Netflix last month, but the legacy of the franchise lives on, connecting with its dedicated fan base via fashion lines, home goods and, of course, the three books on which the movies are based.“It feels really satisfying to be able to see the story through ’til the end,” “To All the Boys” author Jenny Han tells Variety. “Because it is three
Lana Condor and Noah Centineo are saying a final farewell “to all the boys” with the release of To All The Boys: Always and Forever. The third and final installment of the rom-com trilogy, based on the YA novels by Jenny Han, dropped on Netflix on Friday, and the film not only officially wraps up Lara Jean and Peter Kavinsky’s love story for fans but marks the end of a chapter for its breakout stars Condor and Centineo.
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” she hoped the film version would satisfy fans of the written series. But it did a lot more than that — when the movie premiered on Netflix in 2018, it became a sensation, with a reported 80 million people tuning in, and making overnight stars of its young cast of then-unknowns: Noah Centineo, 24, and Lana Condor, 23. The much-anticipated second installment, “To All the Boys: P.S.
To All The Boys author Jenny Han’s novel The Summer I Turned Pretty is to be turned into a series-length adaptation at Amazon Prime Video.Han has also written the pilot for the eight-episode series, and will be executive producer and co-showrunner alongside Gabrielle Stanton.“The Summer I Turned Pretty is many years in the making, and I’m so excited to tell Belly’s story in 2021,” Han said in a statement to Variety. “For the longtime book fans, I think it will have been worth the wait.
The Summer I Turned Pretty, the YA novel series from Jenny Han, the author behind To All The Boys I Loved Before, is being turned into a television series for Amazon.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterAmazon has ordered a series adaptation of Jenny Han’s YA novel “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” Variety has learned.Amazon has given the show an eight-episode order. Han wrote the pilot for the series and will also serve as executive producer and co-showrunner. Gabrielle Stanton will also executive produce and co-showrun.
To All the Boys I've Loved Before star Lana Condor's beloved role as Lara Jean found fans across the globe, but according to a new interview, the film took quite a toll on the actress’ mental health. The 2018 Netflix original movie, based on the Jenny Han novel of the same name, was the first of three films that turned Condor into a household name.
To All The Boys: Always and Forever has just been released – check it out below.The third film in the franchise, based on Jenny Han’s New York Times bestselling books, is set to be released on Netflix worldwide next month.The synopsis for To All The Boys: Always and Forever reads: “As Lara Jean Covey prepares for the end of high school and the start of adulthood, a pair of life-changing trips lead her to reimagine what life with her family, friends, and Peter will look like after
Farewell letters are never easy.
Farewell letters are never easy.
Also Read: Netflix Previews 2021 Movie Slate, Led by 'Red Notice' and 'The Harder They Fall' (Video)Here’s the description for “To All the Boys: Always and Forever,” which is an adaptation of the Jenny Han novel of the same name: “As Lara Jean Covey prepares for the end of high school and the start of adulthood, a pair of life-changing trips lead her to reimagine what life with her family, friends, and Peter will look like after graduation.”Along with Condor and Centineo, “To All the Boys 3”
When Netflix released its adaptation of Jenny Han's young adult novel To All the Boys I've Loved Before in the fall of 2018, the teen romance filled a void that had been steadily growing since the decline of both the teen movie and the romantic comedy in the early 2000s. Its highly anticipated follow-up, To All the Boys: P.S.
Based on Jenny Han‘s novel of the same name, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before exploded into a phenomenon upon its 2018 release — audiences were obsessed, even deeming love interest Noah Centineo the internet’s latest boyfriend.
Based on Jenny Han‘s novel of the same name, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before exploded into a phenomenon upon its 2018 release — audiences were obsessed, even deeming love interest Noah Centineo the internet’s latest boyfriend.
Based on Jenny Han‘s novel of the same name, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before exploded into a phenomenon upon its 2018 release — audiences were obsessed, even deeming love interest Noah Centineo the internet’s latest boyfriend.
Oh. It's fully happening. The next movie is called To All the Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean, andfilming began in summer 2019—just two months after production on the second film wrapped. In other words, Netflix knows just how thirsty we are and they don't want us to get dehydrated.
The sequel to Netflix's beloved 2018 romantic comedy To All the Boys I've Loved Before is finally here! Titled To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, the second installment of Lara Jean's (Lana Condor) romantic adventures has arrived!
When Netflix released its adaptation of Jenny Han's young adult novel To All the Boys I've Loved Before in the fall of 2018, the teen romance filled a void that had been steadily growing since the decline of both the teen movie and the romantic comedy in the early 2000s. Its highly anticipated follow-up, To All the Boys: P.S.
If you haven't yet discovered why Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo) from To All the Boys I've Loved Before became the internet's boyfriend in 2018, now's your chance. To celebrate the upcoming release of the movie's sequel, To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, Netflix is now offering non-subscribers the chance to stream To All the Boys I've Loved Before for a limited time.
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