Two long-awaited films based on the novels of bestselling author promise emotional experiences that are unforgettable.
Colleen Hoover's novels are valued not so much for their intricate plots as for their emotions — sincere, sometimes uncomfortable, and candid. This is why the announcements of two adaptations have sparked lively discussions: fans want to know if the films will capture the honesty that makes the author's books special.
The most attention is focused on "Verity." The story slowly but surely immerses the viewer in a tense atmosphere. The main character, Lowen, agrees to help write a series of novels for Verity Crawford — a writer who can no longer work after an accident. Moving into the Crawford family's home, Lowen discovers a manuscript that was never meant to be read. What initially seems like a confession soon turns into a psychological trap, making the protagonist question who is the victim and who is the manipulator. The film will intensify this tension with performances by Anne Hathaway, Josh Hartnett, and Dakota Johnson. The premiere is scheduled for October 2, 2026. There is no official trailer yet, but fans are actively discussing emerging AI versions and debating whether it was worth tackling this material.

"Reminders of Him" has a completely different mood. There is no thriller or suspense here, but rather a quiet, painful story of trying to start life anew. Kenna Rowan is released from prison and seeks to regain custody of her daughter, who was taken from her. Every step is difficult, as the world is in no hurry to offer second chances. The film tells not of the perfection of motherhood, but of guilt, pain, and love that remains even when it seems impossible to go on. The premiere is set for March 13, 2026.