Tyriq Withers has also joinedUniversalsReminders of Himto costar with Maika Monroe.

To learn where these projects are in the production process and who is behind their adaptations, read on.

Reminders of Him

Universalwill bring Hoovers most recent novelReminders of Himto the big screen in February 2026.

L-R: ‘Verity,’ ‘It Ends With Us,’ and ‘Regretting You’ by Colleen Hoover

‘Verity,’ ‘It Ends With Us’ and ‘Regretting’ by Colleen HooverCourtesy

The screenplay was written by Hoover and Lauren Levine, based on Hoovers novel.

Longlegsstar Maika Monroehas been tapped to starin the film, and she willstar alongsideTyriq Withers.

The two form a bond, which turns into a risky romance as it grows.

L-R: Josh Boone, Colleen Hoover’s ‘Regretting You’ and Allison Williams

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This marks areteamingfor the pair afterThe Idea of You.

Deadline also exclusively broke the news thatJosh Hartnett and Dakota Johnsonare set to star alongside Hathaway.

Hathaway will portray best-selling author Verity Crawford while Hartnett plays her husband Jeremy.

Ashleigh, though, starts to suspect that all is not what it seems at the Crawford house.

Roles for those five are being kept under wraps.

The current script is written by Nick Antosca.

Prior drafts were penned by Hillary Seitz, Angela LaManna, and Will Honley & April Maguire.

Hoover recently posted on her Instagram that thefilm has wrapped production.

Regretting You

Regretting Youcame out nearly a year afterVerityin December 2019.

The film willarrive in theatersOct.

Flavia Viotti is also producing.

Hoover, Williams, Franco, and Grace are executive producing.

The story follows Morgan Grant and her daughter Clara.

Dave Francowill portrayMorgans love interest Jonah following the death of her husband Chris.

Willa Fitzgeraldboarded the projectin March 2025 shortly before Scott Eastwood joined the cast, as Deadlinereported exclusively.

It Ends Withhttps://deadline.com/tag/it-ends-with-us/Us

It Ends With Ushas had astrong openingat the box office.

The book was transformed into a film after it first published in 2016 and was optioned in 2019.

Christy Hallwrote the script, and Justin Baldoni directed the film in addition to starring asantagonist Ryle.

Blake Lively played Lily Bloom in addition to executive producing alongside Colleen Hoover.