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Freida McFadden will never lie about her identity again. 

After years of speculation that the Housemaid author was keeping her true identity a secret—employing wigs and glasses to help her lead a double life—McFadden has finally revealed she is actually Sara Cohen, a doctor who treats brain disorders.

“I’m at a point in my career when I’m tired of this being a secret,” McFadden confessed to USA Today in an interview published April 8. “I’m tired of people debating if I’m a real person or if I’m three men. I am a real person and I have a real identity and I don’t have anything to hide.”

And while her glasses are real, the hair is indeed fake, with McFadden choosing to wear wigs because she has “no idea how to style my hair.”

The Brain Damage author explained that she’d originally chosen to use a pseudonym in an effort to ensure her career as a novelist—which kicked off with 2013’s The Devil Wears Scrubs—didn’t conflict with her job as a physician.

“My whole goal was to keep it a secret until I was (ready to) step back from my doctor job,” she said, “so it wouldn’t be like everyone I work with suddenly knew and it compromised my ability to do my job.” 

McFadden stopped working in medicine full-time in 2023, but not before some of her coworkers found out who she really was, with the writer noting they were “really nice about it” and helped keep her secret. 

Ultimately though, she found it was time to step away from the hospital because she was “completely overwhelmed” from trying to be a full-time doctor and a full-time writer. 

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Although she is now “unmasked,” she stands by the person she presented herself to be as Freida McFadden.

“Even though I haven’t told my real name until now, I feel like I have shared the real me all along and everything I’ve told them has been the truth,” she said. “Even though the name will be a surprise, nothing else will. I’ve always been genuine with my readers.”

McFadden’s next novel, The Divorce, is due out in May while a sequel movie to 2025’s big screen adaptation of The Housemaid starring Sydney Sweeney, Amanda Seyfried and Kirsten Dunst is currently in the works. 

For more book to screen adaptations you should check out this year, keep reading. 

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The Last Thing He Told Me Season 2

Based On: The First Time I Saw Him by Laura Dave, on sale January 6, 2026
Starring: Jennifer GarnerAngourie RiceDavid MorseNikolaj Coster-Waldau, Judy Greer and Rita Wilson.
Premieres: February 20, 2026, on Apple TV

Why We’re Excited: The past always catches up—at least, that’s what Hannah Hall (Garner) and stepdaughter Bailey (Rice) are learning in real-time in season two of the acclaimed Apple series. Five years after the events of The Last Thing He Told Me, the duo have settled into their new normal without Hannah’s husband (and Bailey’s dad) Owen (Coster-Waldau), only for him to resurface right before a shocking family tragedy sets off a string of events that leads the duo in a race for their lives.

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Bridgerton Season 4

Based On: Julia Quinn‘s 2001 Bridgerton novel An Offer From A Gentleman

Starring: Luke ThompsonYerin HaJonathan BaileyClaudia JessieNicola CoughlanLuke NewtonAdjoa AndohRuth GemmellKatie LeungMichelle Mao and Isabella Wei.

Release Date: Part One: January 29, 2026; Part Two: February, 26, 2026, on Netflix

Why We’re Excited: After three seasons trying to cement a place in his family and discovering himself, fan-favorite Benedict Bridgerton at last finds love in the upcoming installment. And newcomer Ha is joining the Netflix hit’s ever-growing ensemble as his love interest Sophie Baek.

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Wuthering Heights

Based on: Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel

Release Date: In theaters February 13, 2026

Starring: Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie

Why We’re Excited: Cue the Kate Bush classic, we’re heading back to the moors. Filmmaker Emerald Fennell is reteaming with her Saltburn collaborators—Elordi starred and Robbie produced—for a take on Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff that we’ve surely never seen before.

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Reminders of Him

Based On: Hoover’s 2022 novel
Starring: Maika MonroeTyriq WithersRudy PankowLauren GrahamBradley WhitfordLainey Wilson and Nicholas Duvernay.
Premieres: In theaters February 13, 2026
Why We’re Excited:  After five years, Kenna returns to her hometown looking to reunite with her  daughter. Instead, she finds solace in a local bar owner who remains one of the few who is willing to give her another chance. While the next few years see several of the best-selling novelist’s books hitting the screen, she’s a big part of bringing this book to life as she co-wrote the script with Lauren Levine.

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Kay Scarpetta

Based On: Patricia Cornwell‘s mega-popular series of the same name that has 26 books in total
Starring: Nicole Kidman, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ariana DeBose, Bobby Cannavale, Simon Baker and Jake Cannavale
Premieres: March 11, 2026, on Prime Video
Why We’re Excited: If it’s based on a book and Kidman stars in it, we will binge the s–t out of it. (See: Big Little Lies, Nine Perfect Strangers, The Undoing and the fact that this is her second appearance on this list.) Add in that the Oscar winners will be playing crime-fighting sisters and it’s already become our favorite new show of the year.

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Project Hail Mary

Based On: Andy Weir’s 2021 novel of the same name

Starring: Ryan GoslingSandra Hüller and Milana Vayntrub

Release Date: In theaters March 20, 2026

Why We’re Excited: Sure, Gosling’s been to space as the first man, but his latest mission takes him out of this galaxy as he wakes up from a coma as the sole survivor in an expedition to the Tau Ceti solar system—a cool 12 light-years away from Earth. Things only get worse now that he’s solo and must continue his mission to reverse solar dimming and save humanity from extinction. NBD!

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Margo’s Got Money Troubles

Based on: Rufi Thorpe’s 2024 novel
Starring: Elle FanningMichelle Pfeiffer and Nicole Kidman

Premieres: April 15, 2026, on Apple TV
Why we’re Excited: Is it really a limited series if it doesn’t have Kidman popping up in it? Thorpe’s book—following the daughter of a former Hooters waitress and a onetime pro-wrestler who turns to OnlyFans after becoming a single mom at 20—is already excellent on its own. But this casting has certainly placed this eight-episode series at the top of the must-watch list. 

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Verity

Based on: Hoover‘s 2021 book

Starring: Anne Hathaway, Dakota Johnson and Josh Hartnett

Premieres: In theaters May 15, 2026

Why We’re Excited: For starters, we can look no further than Anne, Dakota and Josh. The book—which follows a struggling writer who is asked to complete a best-selling series after the author’s mysterious accident—is already a wild, twisty ride. And with this trio at the center, seeing it brought to life on screen is all the more exciting. 

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Practical Magic 2

Based On: The Book of Magic by Alice Hoffman

Starring: Nicole Kidman, Sandra Bullock, Stockard Channing, Dianne Weist, Joey King

Premieres: In theaters September 18, 2026

Why We’re Excited: Another midnight margarita night is finally on the books. Nearly three decades after the original movie, the sequel, based on Hoffman’s 2021 novel, follows Sally (Sandra), Gillian (Nicole), Frances (Stockard) and Jet (Dianne) contend with their family’s curse as it begins to plague the next generations of Owens ladies. 

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The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping

Based On: Suzanne Collins’ 2025 novel

Starring: Joseph Zada, Whitney Peak, Mckenna Grace, Elle Fanning, Maya Hawke, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Jesse Plemons and Ralph Fiennes.
Premieres: In theaters November 20, 2026

Why We’re Excited: On the same day Collins’ latest trip to Panem was announced, Lionsgate confirmed it would be adapting the much-anticipated story following a young Haymitch Abernathy—Peeta and Katniss’ famously haunted mentor in the 74th Hunger Games—during his winning battle in the 50th Games. 

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The Love Hypothesis

Based On: Ali Hazelwood’s 2021 Novel of the Same 
Starring: Lili Reinhart and Tom Bateman
Premieres: TBD
Why We’re Excited: The fake dating romance that sent #BookTok into a spiral is heading to the big screen. And the novel that has roots in fanfiction centered on Star Wars characters Rey and Kylo Ren is starring none other than Rey actress Daisy Ridley’s IRL husband Tom—joined by the Riverdale alum. And if that’s not a reason to be excited by what’s to come—or at least curious—we don’t know what is. 

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The Husbands

Based On: Holly Gramazio’s 2024 novel
Starring: Juno Temple
Premieres: 
TBD on Apple TV
Why We’re Excited: Prepare to meet more than one hundred husbands. Indeed, the story follows Lauren, who arrives home to be greeted by her husband Michael—only she has never seen him before in her life. A different husband soon takes his place, and she soon learns a seemingly-endless supply of spouses are coming from her attic. As she navigates this complicated romantic journey, key questions emerge, namely, what does she want from life and will she take the reins to get it?

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Five-Star Weekend

Based On: Elin Hilderbrand’s 2023 novel
Starring: Jennifer Garner
Premieres: TBD on Peacock
Why We’re Excited: Hilderbrand is the queen of Nantucket beach read. Add in a megastar like Garner and its place in our queue is solidified. The Alias alum stars as Hollis, a food blogger whose life is turned update down by tragedy. As part of her healing journey, she resolves to host a “five-star” weekend with her closest pals—only for it to go awry as the cracks in her friendships deepen and game-changing secrets emerge. Yep, we are firmly seated.

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Midnight Sun

Based On: Stephanie Meyer’s 2020 novel
Starring: TBD
Premieres:
 TBD on Netflix
Why We’re Excited:
 While fans had to wait more than a decade for Meyer to release the retelling of Twilight from Edward Cullen’s POV, viewers will soon see an animated version of the story coming to their screens. And it’s safe to say catching a glimpse of an animated killer’s sparkly skin will be must-see TV.

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Lucky

Based On: Marissa Stapley‘s 2021 book
Starring: Anya Taylor-Joy, Drew Starkey, Annette Bening, Timothy Olyphant and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
Premieres: TBD on Apple TV
Why We’re Excited: If seeing Anya and Drew leading the cast isn’t enough of a draw—and it should be!—the story itself is pretty thrilling, a young woman returning to the con artist life she was raised in an attempt to secure her future. And with Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine producing and a stellar supporting cast, we are already seated.

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Funny Story

Based On: Emily Henry‘s 2024 novel

Starring: TBD

Premieres: TBD on Netflix

Why We’re Excited: Among the many adaptations of Henry’s novels coming to the big and small screen is her 2024 best-seller, which gives viewers a look at how Daphne finds herself again after Peter breaks off their engagement to be with his childhood best friend Petra. And of course, Daphne gets an assist from Petra’s own ex-boyfriend, Miles.

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