21 Book-To-Film Adaptations Coming To Screens In 2022

4 years ago 5
ARTICLE AD BOX

From heart-pounding thrillers to uplifting romances to sorrowful period pieces, here's what we can expect (and what we've predicted) will release in 2022.

book to screen adaptations releasing in 2022

Brooke Greenberg

In 2022, after feeling overwhelmed by this ongoing pandemic, we can at least feel grateful that Hollywood has continued to select some phenomenal books to adapt. From heart-pounding thrillers to uplifting romances to sorrowful period pieces, here's what we can expect (and what we've predicted) will release in 2022.

1. Death on the Nile, Agatha Christie

Bantam Books, 20th Century Studios / Via youtube.com

What it’s about: Hercule Poirot's glamorous river steamer vacation turns deadly when a honeymooning couple mysteriously dies — yet someone on board is withholding the truth. Read the book here!

Release date: Feb. 11

Starring: Kenneth Branagh, Rose Leslie, Gal Gadot, Tom Bateman

Released by: Film by 20th Century Studios

Watch the trailer!

2. The Sky is Everywhere, Jandy Nelson

Speak, Courtesy of Apple Original Films and A24

What it’s about: The Sky is Everywhere follows a teenage girl named Lennie who is trying to cope with her sister's death when she forms an unexpected bond with Toby, her sister's boyfriend, and Joe, a new boy at school. Read the book here!

Release date: Feb. 11

Starring: Grace Kaufman, Jacques Colimon, Pico Alexander, Cherry Jones, and Jason Segal

Streaming: Apple TV+

Watch the trailer!

3. No Exit, Taylor Adams

Joffe Books, Hulu

What it’s about: Caught in a blizzard in the Colorado mountains on the way to see her sick mother, Darby witnesses a young girl locked in an animal crate inside of a van and decides to figure out who her abductor is. Read the book here!

Release date: Feb. 25

Starring: Dale Dickey, Dennis Haysbert, Danny Ramirez

Streaming: Hulu

4. Pachinko, Min Jin Lee

Grand Central Publishing, Taylor Hill / WireImage / Via getty images

What it’s about: This multigenerational family saga, set in 20th century Japan and Korea, primarily focuses on a resilient woman named Sunja whose life trajectory changes after she meets a man named Hansu. Read the book here!

Release date: March 25 (The first three episodes will release and on April 29 the show's finale will air.)

Starring: Lee Min-Ho, Mari Yamamoto, Jin Ha, Minha Kim

Streaming: Apple TV+

5. The Viscount Who Loved Me (Bridgerton, Season 2), Julia Quinn

Avon, Netflix

What it’s about: While we followed Daphne and Simon in the first season of Bridgerton, the second season will focus on the eldest Bridgerton, Anthony. Set in Regency era London in 1813, we'll follow Anthony in his quest to find love — and, of course, indulge in ever-so-witty banter. Read the book here!

Release date: March 25

Starring: Jonathan Bailey, Simone Ashley

Streaming: Netflix

Watch a sneak peek!

6. Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris, Paul Gallico

Bloomsbury Publishing, Stuart C. Wilson / Getty Images

What it’s about: A Londoner and cheery house cleaner named Mrs. Harris happens upon the most beautiful dress she has ever seen in her life, deciding right then and there to save up to go to the House of Dior in Paris, where her life is turned upside down. Read the book here!

Release date: May 6

Starring: Lucas Bravo, Jason Isaacs, Lambert Wilson, Leslie Manville

Released by: Focus Features

7. Bullet Train, Kotaro Isaka

Harry N. Abrams, Araya Doheny / WireImage, / Via getty images

What it’s about: A dangerous train ride carries five assassins onboard, including Kimura, who has tracked down fellow assassin Satoshi on the train from Tokyo to Morioka in order to exact his revenge. Read the book here!

Release date: July 15

Starring: Sandra Bullock, Brad Pitt, Zazie Beetz

Released by: Sony

8. Where The Crawdads Sing, Delia Owens

G.P. Putnam’s Sons, David M. Benett / Dave Benett/Getty Images

What it’s about: Set in a quiet town on the North Carolina coast, a young girl named Kya is forced to survive on her own. Known as "the marsh girl" with a love for nature, she's not accepted within her town, though she tries to fit in. We jump back and forth in time, watching Kya grow up in the past while learning about the murder of Chase Andrews in 1969's present, where locals suspect Kya's involvement. Read the Reese's Book Club pick here!

Release date: July 22

Starring: Daisy Edgar-Jones, Taylor John Smith, Harris Dickson

Distribution: Sony

9. Salem's Lot, Stephen King

Doubleday, Jamie Mccarthy / Getty Images

What it’s about: Ben Mears, a writer, returns to Jerusalem's Lot for inspiration, but instead finds vampires. Read the book here!

Release date: Sept. 9

Starring: Spencer Treat Clark, William Sadler, Alfre Woodard

Released by: New Line Cinema

10. Matilda, Roald Dahl

Puffin, Gareth Cattermole / Getty Images

What it’s about: While this adaptation is based on the Broadway musical, it's technically adapted from Dahl's beloved book, featuring a young girl with remarkable powers, a mean headmaster, and an enlightening instructor. Read the book here!

Release date: December 2022

Starring: Stephen Graham, Emma Thompson, Andrea Riseborough

Streaming: Netflix

11. Heartstopper, Alice Oseman

Graphix, @heartstoppertv / Via Instagram: @https://www.instagram.com/heartstoppertv/?hl=en

What it’s about: This young adult romance between a shy, introverted boy named Charlie and a wholesome rugby player named Nick is bound to warm your heart. The two form a close friendship which begins to transform into something more, though Charlie doesn't think he stands a chance. Read the graphic novel here!

Release date: 2022

Starring: Joe Locke, Kit Connor, Yasmin Finney

Streaming: Netflix

12. Conversations with Friends, Sally Rooney

Hogarth, Taylor Hill / FilmMagic / Via getty images

What it’s about: Like Normal People, Conversations with Friends is also set in the green oasis of Ireland. The story follows Frances, who is pursuing a career in writing while attending university in Dublin, and her best friend Bobbi. When the two women meet a photographer at a poetry reading one evening, they're introduced to her world — and to her handsome husband Nick. Read the book here!

Release date: Spring 2022 (March or April)

Starring: Alison Oliver, Joe Alwyn, Jemima Kirke, Sasha Lane

Streaming: Hulu

13. The Wonder, Emma Donoghue

Little, Brown and Company, Taylor Hill / FilmMagic / Via getty images

What it’s about: Donoghue's novel follows 11-year-old Anna O'Donnell, a girl who has somehow survived without food for month, and Lib Wright, a woman hired to watch over her. Read the book here!

Release date: 2022

Starring: Florence Pugh, Tom Burke, Niamh Algar

Streaming: Netflix

14. The Shining Girls, Lauren Beukes

Mulholland Books, John Lamparski / Getty Images

What it’s about: In 1930s Chicago, serial killer Harper Curtis comes upon a time traveling devise, allowing him to transport into periods of time to commit murders without being caught — but then one victim survives. Read the book here!

Release date: 2022

Starring: Phillipa Soo, Elizabeth Moss, Jamie Bell, Amy Brenneman

Streaming: Apple TV+

15. Luckiest Girl Alive, Jessica Knoll

Simon & Schuster, Neilson Barnard / Getty Images

What it’s about: Ani FaNelli has reinvented herself, burying the past that haunted her. She's forgotten about everything that happened at the prestigious Bradley School and has become a successful journalist with a phenomenal fiancé. But when her secrets resurface, Ani is forced to confront her past. Read the book here!

Release date: 2022

Starring: Mila Kunis, Justine Lupe, Finn Wittrock, Connie Britton 

Streaming: Netflix

16. Deep Water, Patricia Highsmith

W. W. Norton Company, Kevin Winter / Getty Images

What it’s about: This erotic thriller focuses on Melinda and Vic, a married couple, that, in order to avoid the messiness of divorce, partake in a somewhat open relationship where Melinda is allowed to see others. But in a twist of events, the people around them begin turning up dead. Read the book here!

Release date: 2022

Starring: Ben Affleck, Ana de Armas, Tracy Letts, Rachel Blanchard, Lil Rel Howery

Streaming: While this was intended to be theatrically released by Disney, it seems Hulu will have streaming privileges.

17. Persuasion, Jane Austen

Oxford Classics, Taylor Hill / FilmMagic / Via getty images

What it’s about: Based on Austen's classic, 27-year-old Anne Elliot is reunited with Frederick Wentworth, a handsome naval captain, whom she was persuaded not to marry eight years prior. Read the book here!

Release date: 2022

Starring: Dakota Johnson, Suki Waterhouse, Henry Golding

Released by: MRC

18. Daisy Jones and the Six, Taylor Jenkins Reid

Ballantine Books, Michael Loccisano / Getty Images

What it’s about: Daisy Jones & the Six tells a story of the rise of a fictional iconic rock band in the 1970s and is formatted almost documentary-style with character dialogue at the forefront, as if you're watching an episode of VH1’s Behind the Music. It's sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll with the kind of drama and tension between characters that is utterly addicting and beautifully complex.

Release date: Predicted 2022

Starring: Riley Keough, Sam Claflin, Suki Waterhouse, Camila Morrone

Streaming: Prime Video

19. Exciting Times, Naoise Dolan

Ecco, Steve Granitz / FilmMagic, / Via getty images

What it’s about: Naoise Dolan's debut has been compared to Sally Rooney over and over again, and while both Irish writers pen books about relationships, Dolan explores a complex love triangle after Ava moves to Hong Kong and becomes entangled with a man named Julian, and soon after, meets a charming woman named Edith.

Release date: While we don't have a solid release date yet, we do know Bridgerton's Phoebe Dynevor was cast as the lead.

Starring: Phoebe Dynevor

Streaming: Prime Video

20. Shadow and Bone (Season 2), Leigh Bardugo

Henry Holt & Company, Jeff Kravitz / FilmMagic for HBO / Via getty images

What it’s about: This fantasy series set in the Grishaverse will continue to follow cunning cartographer and sun-summoner Alina Starkov, Mal, and The Darkling, as well as some new friends such as the one and only Nikolai Lantsov.

Release date: In production, but we're hoping to see it by the end of the year.

Starring: Jessie Mei Li, Archie Renaux, Ben Barnes

Streaming: Netflix

Learn more here!

21. The School for Good and Evil, Soman Chainani

HarperCollins, Karwai Tang / WireImage / Via getty images

What it’s about: Based on a children's novel by the same name, Sophie plans on joining the School for Good while Agatha is better fit for the School for Evil — then both discover their fortunes have been reversed. Read the book here!

Release date: According to IMDB, this is in post-production, so here's hoping we'll see it in 2022. 

Starring: Charlize Theron, Michelle Yeoh, Laurence Fishburne

Streaming: Netflix

Read Entire Article