Today, in honor of World Book Day, we’re announcing two new shows and the renewal of a fan favorite, an update on how Netflix adaptations have positively impacted recent book sales, and a look ahead at some of our most exciting adaptations to come. Happy reading!
The Age of Innocence
Announcing a limited-series adaptation of Edith Wharton’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of forbidden love in 19th century New York.
The Age Of Innocence is a passionate and heart-rending will-they/won’t-they love triangle exploring themes of freedom, duty, identity and love in all its forms. This fresh take is true to Wharton’s novel but will speak to a new generation as we traverse the ballrooms and bedrooms of these young people, asking the question what is love – and what is lust? And should we ultimately be driven by our heads or by our hearts?
From Showrunner/Writer/Executive Producer Emma Frost (The White Queen, Shameless).
Unaccustomed Earth
Announcing the new drama series, Unaccustomed Earth, based on Jhumpa Lahiri’s internationally beloved and award-winning collection of short stories.
Unaccustomed Earth is an epic, soapy, and culturally vibrant drama about a tight-knit Indian American community navigating love, desire, and belonging. Rich with nuance, passion and unforgettable characters, the eight-episode drama invites you into the elite and insular Indian-American community of Cambridge, MA. When a star-crossed romance between a devoted wife and her long-lost love comes to light, a scandalous affair is born and new battle lines are drawn in this intensely inter-connected immigrant community.
From Showrunner/Writer/Executive Producer John Wells (The Pitt, Shameless); Writer/Executive Producer Madhuri Shekar (3 Body Problem, The Nevers); Director/Executive Producer Nisha Ganatra (Freakier Friday, Late Night) will direct the first episode.
Sweet Magnolias
Based on the popular book series by New York Times best-selling author Sherryl Woods, Netflix today announced that Sweet Magnolias has been renewed for a fifth season. The fan-beloved comfort drama continuously ranks among Netflix’s Global Top 10 list in over 60 countries. Sweet Magnolias follows lifelong best friends Maddie (JoAnna Garcia Swisher), Dana Sue (Brooke Elliott), and Helen (Heather Headley) as they juggle relationships, family, and careers in the charming small town of Serenity, SC.
Sheryl J. Anderson (Ties That Bind) returns as showrunner and executive producer; Dan Paulson (Chesapeake Shores), whose Daniel L. Paulson Productions is producing, also returns as an executive producer. Matt Drake (Chesapeake Shores) will serve as an executive producer. Norman Buckley serves as co-executive producer.
Resurging Book Sales:
Following in the footsteps of past Netflix adaptations like 3 Body Problem, One Day and Society of the Snow, these are just some of the books tied to recent Netflix series and movies that have also experienced a literary revival:
Harlan Coben’s Missing You and Just One Look: According to BookStat, Missing You saw a 213% increase in sales across online print sales, audiobooks and ebooks in the 30 days following the limited series’ release and Just One Look saw a 111% increase in US sales for online print, audiobooks and ebooks in the 30 days after the series’ debut.
The Perfect Couple: Elin Hilderbrand’s novel that inspired the series saw a direct impact on sales, popping back onto the New York Times Best Seller list and reappearing on the USA Today Best-selling Booklist after the trailer’s release. Following the series’ debut, the audiobook jumped to #1 in suspense and #5 overall on Amazon best sellers.
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder debuted at #1 on the Global Top 10 English TV list, and Holly Jackson’s novel returned to #1 on the New York Times Best Sellers list following the trailer debut and still remains in the top 3.
Bridgerton Season 3: Thirty days following the release of Season 3, Part 1, Julia Quinn’s Romancing Mr. Bridgerton saw a 302% increase in book sales, according to BookStat. The novel has consistently reappeared on the New York Times Best Sellers list following the release of Seasons 1, 2, and, most recently, Season 3, spending a total of eight weeks on the list. Season 3 currently ranks #7 on the Most Popular English TV list, with Season 1 at #5.
YOU Season 5: The highly-anticipated fifth and final season of YOU premieres on Netflix April 24. Following the Season 1 premiere in 2018, the first book in the YOU series by Caroline Kepnes saw a 584% increase in sales, according to BookStat. To celebrate the epic conclusion, we invited fans to step back into the world of YOU for a limited-time pop-up of Mooney’s Bookstore in New York City where it all began.
Exciting adaptations to come:
Our newest adaptation Ransom Canyon, based on the book series by Jodi Thomas, delighted fans around the world, debuting with 7.2M views on the Global Top 10 English TV list, and appearing in the Top 10 in 59 countries. Starting April 25, fans can purchase the tie-in book cover edition. Up next, here’s a look at some of the most anticipated book-to-screen adaptations coming to Netflix this year:
El Eternauta | Series based on the graphic novel by Héctor G. Oesterheld and Francisco Solano López | On Netflix April 30
Midnight Sun & The Twilight Saga | An animated series based on Stephanie Meyer’s 2020 companion novel to her best-selling book series Twilight is coming soon, but while you wait, watch all five Twilight saga films on Netflix May 1
Forever | Series based on Judy Blume’s groundbreaking 1975 novel | On Netflix May 8
Fear Street: Prom Queen | Film based on the novel by R.L. Stine | On Netflix May 23
The Thursday Murder Club | Film based on the novel by Richard Osman | On Aug 8
The Woman in Cabin 10 | Film based on the novel by Ruth Ware | On Netflix Fall 2025
Frankenstein | Film based on the iconic novel by Mary Shelley | On Netflix 2025
Train Dreams | Film based on the novella by Denis Johnson | On Netflix 2025
My Oxford Year | Film based on the novel My Oxford Year by Julia Whelan, which was adapted from Burnett’s original screenplay | On Netflix 2025
The Ballad of a Small Player | Film based on the novel by Lawrence Osborne | On Netflix 2025
Night Always Comes | Film based on the novel by Willy Vlautin | On Netflix 2025
The Twits | Animated film based on the 1980 novel by Roald Dahl | On Netflix 2025
Death by Lighting | Series based on the non-fiction book Destiny of the Republic by Candice Millard | On Netflix 2025
Whether you’re looking for your new favorite show or movie, here’s to the next chapter!