Anya Taylor-Joy knows the exact moment she knew Drew Starkey was the one.
To play her husband in the limited series Lucky, that is. And for her, all it took was checking out his workâalthough, as she admitted, it wasnât his role as the unpredictable, often volatile Rafe Cameron in Outer Banks that caught her eye.
âTo make Drew blush for a second, it was Christmas time and I was watching Queer,â Taylor-Joy told E! News in an exclusive joint interview with Starkey. âI probably made it 15 to 20 minutes into that movie, and I paused it, and I called everybodyâactivated the phone treeâand I was like, him, only him.â
The Queenâs Gambit actress, who stars as the titular character and is an executive producer on the Apple TV series, added that she told the production team, ââI don't want to hear anybody else's name. He has to be Cary. I don't care what we have to do, we got to get him.â And we did, which was thrilling.â
Although, as Starkey, recalled, there werenât extensive negotiations to get him on board for the adaptation of Marissa Stapleyâs 2021 novel. As he put it to his costar, âDidn't take much. You hopped on and I was like, Iâll do it.â
Still, casting the right person to play Cary was crucial. After all, beyond being Luckyâs husband and quite literal partner-in-crime, itâs his disappearance that sends Lucky on the run, with the FBI and Caryâs mobster mom Priscilla (Annette Bening) on her tail.
So, for Taylor-Joy, joining forces with Starkey was like striking gold. (Or, like in Lucky and Caryâs case, finding a bag of stolen money.)
âI think when you have a gut feeling about somebody, it's always so wonderful,â she explained, âand then you get to meet them, and you're like, âOh, wow, this has even exceeded my expectation of what this experience is going to be.ââ
Lucky debuts with a two-episode release on July 15. For more books making their way to the screen, keep readingâŠ
Based on: The Laura Ingalls Wilder series of the same nameCast: Alice Halsey, Luke Bracey, Skywalker Hughes, Crosby Fitzgerald and Jocko Sims Release Date: July 9 on NetflixYou know the booksânot to mention the 1974 seriesâfollowing the Ingalls family as they traveled through the Midwest in the late 19th century. Based on Laura Ingalls Wilderâs childhood diaries, this new series ushers the story in for a new generation. And prepare the wagon for the long haul as Netflix has already confirmed a second season is on the way.
Based On: Elin Hilderbrandâs 2023 novelStarring: Jennifer Garner, D'Arcy Carden, ChloĂ« Sevigny, Regina Hall, Gemma Chan and Timothy OlyphantPremieres: July 9 PeacockHilderbrand 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 âfive-starâ weekend with her closest palsâonly for it to go awry as the cracks in her friendships deepen and game-changing secrets emerge. Yep, we are firmly seated.
Based On: Marissa Stapley's 2021 bookStarring:Â Anya Taylor-Joy, Drew Starkey, Annette Bening, Timothy Olyphant, Clifton Collins Jr. and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor Premieres: July 15 on Apple TVIf seeing Anya and Drew leading the cast isnât enough of a drawâand it should be!âthe 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 Witherspoonâs Hello Sunshine producing and a stellar supporting cast, we are already seated.
Based On: The epic poem of the same name by HomerCast: Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, Tom Holland, Zendaya, Lupita Nyongâo, Robert Pattinson, Charlize Theron and morePremieres: In theaters July 17For starters, itâs a Christopher Nolan blockbusterâand his first since reaching Oscar-winner glory with Oppenheimer. And one of the most stacked casts in recent Hollywood memory was enlisted to tackle the iconic tale of Greek warrior Odysseusâ grueling trek home after the Trojan War. For the unlucky who havenât already secured their tickets, prepare to embark on quite an odyssey to find an open seat.
Based On: The Book of Magic by Alice HoffmanStarring: Nicole Kidman, Sandra Bullock, Stockard Channing, Dianne Weist, Joey KingPremieres: In theaters September 18, 2026Another midnight margarita night is finally on the books. Nearly three decades after the original movie, the sequel, based on Hoffmanâs 2021 novel, follows Sally (Sandra), Gillian (Nicole), Frances (Stockard) and Jet (Dianne) contend with their familyâs curse as it begins to plague the next generations of Owens ladies.Â
Based On: Ali Hazelwoodâs 2021 Novel of the Same Starring: Lili Reinhart and Tom BatemanPremieres: September 23 on Prime VideoThe 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 Ridleyâs IRL husband Tomâjoined by the Riverdale alum. And if thatâs not a reason to be excited by whatâs to comeâor at least curiousâwe donât know what is.Â
Based On: Jane Austinâs 1811 NovelCast: Daisy Edgar-Jones, EsmĂ© Creed-Miles, CaitrĂona Balfe, Frank Fillane, George MacKay and Fiona ShawPremieres: In theaters September 25, 2026 in U.K., October 16, 2026, in U.S.Who doesnât love a Jane Austin adaptation? Though Pride and Prejudice often gets a lot of love onscreen, the novelistâs debut is taking center stage, following the three Dashwood sisters in the years after their dadâs deathâseeking romance and security in Regency-era England.
Based on: Colleen Hoover's 2021 bookStarring: Anne Hathaway, Dakota Johnson and Josh HartnettPremieres: In theaters October 2, 2026For starters, we can look no further than Anne, Dakota and Josh. The bookâwhich follows a struggling writer who is asked to complete a best-selling series after the author's mysterious accidentâis already a wild, twisty ride. And with this trio at the center, seeing it brought to life on screen is all the more exciting.Â
Based On:Â Suzanne Collinsâ 2025 novelStarring: Joseph Zada, Whitney Peak, Mckenna Grace, Elle Fanning, Maya Hawke, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Jesse Plemons and Ralph FiennesPremieres: In theaters November 20, 2026On the same day Collinsâ latest trip to Panem was announced, Lionsgate confirmed it would be adapting the much-anticipated story following a young Haymitch AbernathyâPeeta and Katnissâ famously haunted mentor in the 74th Hunger Gamesâduring his winning battle in the 50th Games.Â
Based on: Dune Messiah by Frank HerbertCast: TimothĂ©e Chalamet, Zendaya, Florence Pugh, Rebecca Ferguson, Anya Taylor-Joy, Javiar Bardem, Charlotte Rampling, Jason Momoa, Robert Pattinson and Josh Brolin.Premieres: December 18, 2026In the run up to Duneâs release in 2021, director Denis Villeneuve teased his vision for a trilogy, adapting Herbertâs 1965 novel and its first sequel Dune Messiah. And, at last, that dream has become a reality, with Villeneuveâs final installment tracking the fate of Paul Atreides (Chalamet), Chani (Zendaya) and as they face their biggest threat yet: Pattinsonâs Scytale, who is desperate to overthrow Paul from his role as Padishah Emperor.
Based on: J.K. Rowlingâs 1997 Harry Potter and the Sorcererâs StoneCast: Dominic McLaughlin, Alastair Stout, Arabella Stanton, Janet McTeer, Nick Frost, Paapa Essiedu and John LithgowPremieres: December 25, 2026While we are just a decade or so removed from the final installment in the film series starring Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, a whole new trio are about to journey on the Hogwarts Express to the magical boarding school. In fact, HBO has already expressed a commitment to diving deep into the Wizarding Worldâcovering details from the book omitted from the filmsâwith the series planning to film over the next decade.
Based on: Elle Kennedyâs third Off Campus novel The ScoreCast: Mika Abdalla, Stephen Kalyn, Ella Bright, Belmont Cameli, Jalen Thomas Brooks, Antonio Cipriano, Khobe Clarke and India FowlerRelease: TBDLuckily, fans wonât have to wait too long to see the Prime Video seriesâ sophomore foray. Not only was the show renewed for season two ahead of the showâs debut, but the cast was already back on set in the weeks following its release. And with the love story between Hannah Wells (Bright) and Garrett Graham (Cameli) firmly in the books, Allie Hayes (Abdalla) and Dean Di Laurentis (Kalyn) get their time to shine in season two. And after their secret friends-with-benefits firmly in the maybe-something-more campâbefore that explosive final sceneâfans can expect a whole lot of drama (and steamy romance) to come.
Based on: Julia Quinnâs sixth Bridgerton Novel When He Was WickedCast: Hannah Dodd and Masali BaduzaPremieres: TBD 2027A major departure from the novels is heading to the ton. After the devastating death of Francesca Bridgertonâs husband John Stirling (Victor Alli) in season four, it seemed only fitting that the sixth Bridgerton sibling (Dodd) stepped into the spotlight next. And this time, the beloved romance series is following a queer love story.
âTwo years after losing her beloved husband John, Fran decides to reenter the marriage mart for practical reasons, the season five synopsis teases. âBut when Johnâs cousin Michaela returns to London to tend to the Kilmartin estate, Franâs complicated feelings will have her questioning whether to stick to her pragmatic intentions or pursue her inner passions.â
Based on: Emily Henryâs 2020 novelCast: Phoebe Dynevor, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Andie MacDowell, Kevin Bacon and Kristen DavisPremieres: May 7, 2027Okay, so the casting caused a bit of a controversy as January Andrews (Dynevor) and Gus Everett (Schwarzenegger) are more than beloved by fans of Henryâs novels. Especially as the anticipation for this adaptationâfollowing rom-com writer January and literary fiction scribe Gus who dare one another to write a story in the otherâs styleâhas been high since it was revealed to be heading to the big screen in 2023. And as Henry emphasized on Today, like fans, sheâs âalong for the ride with the readers and we just have to trust the vision.â
Based On: Holly Gramazioâs 2024 novelStarring: Juno Temple, Joe Alwyn, Richard Gadd, Kingsley Ben-Adir, Joel Kinnaman, Daniel Ings, Bob Morley, Fehinti Balogun, Tom Basden, Joe Wilkinson, Gemma Whelan, Rebekah Murrell and Shazad LatifPremieres: TBD on Apple TVPrepare to meet more than one hundred husbands. Indeed, the story follows Lauren, who arrives home to be greeted by her husband Michaelâonly 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?
Based on: Rachel Reidâs 2022 novel The Long Game Cast: Hudson Williams, Connor Storrie, Francois Arnaud, Robbie G.K., Christina Chang, Dylan Walsh, Callan Potter and Ksenia Daniela KharlamovaRelease: TBD Spring 2027Forget coming to the cottage, fans will be heading to HBOâor Crave for the Canadian fansâin droves when season two of the hockey romance returns. And while the upcoming installmentâwhich will also weave in Reidâs novel Role ModelâIlya Rozanov (Storrie) and Shane Hollander (Williams) are firmly locked in, that brings new challenges for the pair, on top of feeling more pressure than ever as they approach life as elite athletes entering their 30s.
Based On: Stephanie Meyerâs 2020 novelStarring: TBDPremieres: TBD on NetflixWhile fans had to wait more than a decade for Meyer to release the retelling of Twilight from Edward Cullenâs POV, viewers will soon see an animated version of the story coming to their screens. And itâs safe to say catching a glimpse of an animated killerâs sparkly skin will be must-see TV.
Based On: Tessa Baileyâs 2021 novelCast: Nina Dobrev and Tyler HoechlinPremieres: TBDWho doesnât love a fish-out-of-water story? Bailey certainly delivered in It Happened One Summer, following L.A. socialite Piper Bellinger who is exiled to the pacific northwest, where she encounters stoic king crab fisherman Brendan Taggart. And the author firmly believes Dobrev and Hoechlin are the perfect people to channel the duo onscreen.
âI'm just excited to see what they bring to the characters,â Bailey recently told E! News. âI think they're both such talented actors, and they're both really funny. So, I'm really excited to see the spin they put on Piper and Brendan. I think they're going to kill it.â
Based On: Emily Henry's 2024 novelStarring: TBDPremieres: TBD on NetflixAmong 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.