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Upcoming Netflix Movies Based on Books Coming in 2024 & Beyond

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Some of Netflix’s biggest movies have been based on books, including titles like Bird Box and Leave the World Behind. Netflix has no plans to slow down on adapting novels anytime soon. Here’s our big look at all of Netflix’s announced and upcoming book adaptations.

To make this guide readable, we’ll only include titles coming in Fall 2024 and beyond and keep the list strictly to English-language titles only. We’ll also be doing mainly novel adaptations rather than touching on comic book adaptations.

As a rule of thumb, any movie announced to be in development four years ago is sadly presumed MIA, so we won’t be including those in our main lists. Of course, titles are frequently announced as being in early development by the trades, only to end up going nowhere or getting lost in the mix, especially with the recent changes in management at Netflix Film. That’s Hollywood for you!


Movie Book Adaptations Coming in Fall 2024

Uglies

Coming to Netflix: September 13th

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One of two Scott Westerfeld adaptations in the works at Netflix (the other being a new anime series) is Uglies, directed by McG. The sci-fi movie sees some regular Netflix stars feature, such as Joey King, Chase Stokes, and Laverne Cox.

Per Netflix, here’s what you can expect, “In a futuristic world that imposes cosmetic surgery at 16, Tally is eager for her turn to join the rest of society. But when a friend runs away, Tally embarks on a journey to save her that upends everything she thought she wanted.”


Rez Ball 

Coming to Netflix: September 27th

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Inspired by both a New York Times article and the book Canyon Dreams: A Basketball Season on the Navajo Nation, this new sports drama features a predominantly unknown cast with it following a Native American high school basketball team trying to overcome the odds of winning the state championship.


Emilia Perez

Coming to Netflix: November 13th

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Zoe Saldaña, Selena Gomez, and Karla Sofía Gascón headline this new multi-lingual film based on the novel by Boris Razon that’ll make its world premiere at TIFF before hitting Netflix. 

Per Netflix, the film “follows the journey of four remarkable women in Mexico, each pursuing their own happiness. The fearsome cartel leader Emilia enlists Rita, an unappreciated lawyer stuck in a dead-end job, to help fake her death so that Emilia can finally live authentically as her true self.”


That Christmas

Coming to Netflix: December 6th

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Arriving just in time for Christmas, this new animated film from seasoned animation director Simon Otto is based on Richard Curtis’s series of children’s books. 

The film is about several intertwined stories over the festive season, featuring an all-star voice cast that includes Brian Cox, Jodie Whittaker, Billy Nighy, and many other recognizable names. 


Movie Book Adaptations Expected in 2025

Fear Street: Prom Queen

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Following the success of all trilogy of Fear Street movies, Netflix is tapping the popular book franchise of R.L. Stine once again for a new standalone film being directed by Matt Palmer with India Fowler, Suzanna Son, Fina Strazza, and David Iacono amongst the cast. 

There’s no word on a release date, and despite production having wrapped up, sadly, we’re not expecting to get this for Halloween 2024. Instead, we’d expect this new teen horror to land sometime in 2025.


Frankenstein

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Having already adapted The Adventures of Pinocchio for Netflix, Guillermo del Toro will return for his most ambitious project in years, bringing the well-known character of Frankenstein to life on our screens with the help of talents like Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, and Christoph Waltz, among others.  Still in production as of the time of this article, the movie is expected to headline Netflix’s 2025 slate.


My Oxford Year

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There have been numerous plans to bring Allison Burnett’s romance drama to life, but Netflix will finally put the wheels to the floor with production getting underway on this new film starring Sofia Carson and Corey Mylechreest. Filming on the new movie will continue from August through October 2024 and is expected to conclude sometime in 2025. 


People We Meet On Vacation

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As we were among the first to announce, Brett Haley will direct this new romance movie, which is shooting in New Orleans and Barcelona. It is adapting the novel by Emily Henry, and Tom Blyth and Emily Bader will lead the cast. The premise is about two friends who seem like polar opposites, but every year, they travel away for a week on vacation together. 

Production of the new movie gets underway in September and will run through November, meaning we can probably expect this to land on our screens sometime next year. 


R&B

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One of the many projects that Tyler Perry has in the works at Netflix right now is R&B, a new retelling of Ruth and Boaz, who are two notable characters in the Bible. Production is due to get underway in Atlanta this October.  


Steve

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Cillian Murphy has several projects at Netflix right now, and one of those is a new drama adaptation of the novel Shy by Max Porter. Currently in post-production and expected to arrive in 2025, the movie is about a headteacher with spiraling mental health problems who has to keep his students at a failing school in line. Tim Mielants is directing, and Murphy will star alongside Jay Lycurgo.


The Ballad of a Small Player

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Filming in Asia over the summer, Colin Farrell and Tilda Swinton are headlining this adaptation of Lawrence Osborne’s novel with Edward Berger (All Quiet on the Western Front) directing. Fleeing his past and mounting debts, a gambler hides in Macau, where he meets a mysterious kindred spirit who just might offer him a path to redemption.


The Electric State

The Electric State 

One of Netflix’s priciest movies in its history will come in 2025 (reportedly in March) with Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt leading a big ensemble cast. It adapts the graphic novel by Simon Stalenhag (which features some absolutely gorgeous visuals), with the Russo Brothers bringing it to life on the big screens. We here at What’s on Netflix have very high expectations for this one. 


The Life List

NEW YORK, NY – MARCH 20: Sofia Carson is seen at the movie set of the ‘The Life List’ on March 20, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

Sofia Carson has become one of Netflix’s go-to talents, particularly for its romance adaptations and just one of the projects Carson has coming up is an adaptation of the novel by Lori Nelson Spielman. The actress will be playing the role of Alex Rose, a young woman embarking on a year-long self-discovery journey after her mother dies.


The Night Always Comes

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Acquired by Netflix, this adaptation of the novel by Willy Vlautin sees Vanessa Kirby (who is also a producer on the movie) play the role of Lynette, a working-class woman going to any means to pay her debts off within the next 24 hours or risk losing her house. This movie, directed by Benjamin Caron, wrapped production in the summer of 2024. 


The Thursday Murder Club

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Chris Columbus returns to Netflix following his two Christmas Chronicles movies to direct a new drama based on the British author Richard Osman’s novel featuring some British acting heavyweights, including Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, and Ben Kingsley. Filmed in the UK throughout the second half of 2024, the movie is being produced by Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Partners.


The Twits

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Confirmed for release in 2025, this is one of the major productions from the Roald Dahl library that Netflix acquired in 2021. Produced by Jellyfish Pictures, Phil Johnston is helming the project, which focuses on the titular smelly, nasty, and mean protagonists operating a dangerous amusement park. 


Movie Book Adaptations In Development at Netflix

The below have been announced but have been in development for a number of years or are very early in development and have only just been recently announced.

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Narnia Books Complete Collection


Just to round out as we promised, some of the book adaptations that were previously announced that are missing in action include The Hunt for Atlantis, John Henry and the Statesmen (Dwayne Johnson), My Wife and I Bought a Ranch…, We Used to Live Here (Blake Lively), Forty Acres, The Netherfield Girls, Auntie Claus, Dial A for Aunties, We Were Never Here, Tell Me Everything, The Goon, Sandkings, Pyros, The Impossible Fortress, ‘Hello, Universe’, A Note of Explanation, 

Several we can definitely confirm are no longer in the works at the streamer are The Shrinking of Treehorn by director Ron Howard, an animated title on Walter the Farting Dog, The Rewind, The Kane Chronicles, Death Note 2, Pashmina, Aurora, Escape from Hat, The Selection, Flash Boys, The Panama Papers, and Hello America by producer Ridley Scott.

For our full look at everything scheduled to premiere in 2025, stay tuned to What’s on Netflix.

What new book adaptation are you looking forward to watching on Netflix? Let us know in the comments. 

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