"The Knife of Never Letting Go," the first book in the "Chaos Walking" series by Patrick Ness, is finally being made into a movie.
Release date: January 22
The film adaptation will be titled "Chaos Walking" after the series, rather than the first book, and will follow the story of Todd, played by Tom Holland, as he navigates a new world devoid of women, except one — Viola, played by Daisy Ridley.
The movie adaptation of "French Exit" will follow the same comedic storyline as the book by Patrick DeWitt.
Release date: February 12
Michelle Pfeiffer and Lucas Hedges play a mother-son duo who go on an adventure through Paris spending the last of the inheritance they received from her deceased husband.
Lana Condor and Noah Centineo return for "Always and Forever, Lara Jean," the final movie based on the "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" series by Jenny Han.
Release date: Likely mid-February
Though Netflix has yet to confirm when the highly anticipated final chapter in the trilogy will hit its streaming platform, you can probably expect "Always and Forever, Lara Jean," to be released around Valentine's Day, similar to when the other two movies were released.
Michael B. Jordan stars in the film adaptation of "Without Remorse" by Tom Clancy.
Release date: February 25
A spin-off of the "Jack Ryan" film series, the movie follows the story of a former Navy SEAL who becomes a CIA operative and seeks revenge for the wrongful death of his girlfriend.
"Without Remorse" is expected to be released digitally on Amazon Prime Video on February 25.
"Cherry," based on the best-selling novel by Nico Walker, stars Tom Holland as a former Army medic with post traumatic stress disorder.
Release date: February 26
Holland's character becomes addicted to opioids while trying to quell his condition. He must then fund his addiction by robbing banks, becoming more and more desperate.
"Cherry" will be released in theaters on February 26 and on Apple TV+ on March 12.
The film version of "Marry Me," a novel by Bobby Crosby, will star Jennifer Lopez, Owen Wilson, and Colombian singer Maluma.
Release date: May 14
"Marry Me" follows the story of a pop star who marries one of her fans, who happens to be a complete stranger, after learning her husband has been unfaithful to her.
The film adaptation "Dune" by Frank Herbert finally hits the silver screen next year after delays in its release due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Release date: October 1
The highly anticipated sci-fi flick stars Timothee Chalamet, Zendaya, Jason Momoa, and Rebecca Ferguson and is the first installment in a two-part movie series based on the 1965 novel of the same name.
"Dune" will be released in both IMAX and 3D.
The movie adaptation of "The Last Duel" by Eric Jager will star Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Jodie Comer, and Adam Driver.
Release date: October 15
A historical drama/thriller based on a true story, the movie follows the story of a woman who claims to have been assaulted by her husband's best friend. The husband and his wife's attacker then challenge one another to the last legal duel in France's history.
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