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A limited series based on Nancy Meyers' 'The Holiday' is in development at Apple TV+.
Krissie Ducker ('Sweetpea') will write and executive produce, with Rob Delaney ('Catastrophe') as a consultant.
Nancy Meyers is not involved in the project and learned about it through social media.
The series will follow the same premise as the movie: two women, one American and one British, swap homes for the holidays and find love.
Casting is underway for the lead roles.
Why this matters:: 'The Holiday' remains a popular Christmas movie, and a limited series adaptation could attract a large audience to Apple TV+. However, the lack of involvement from Nancy Meyers and the original cast has already sparked some negative reactions from fans.
The limited series aims to capture the charm of the original film while introducing new characters and storylines. Krissie Ducker and Rob Delaney bring their experience in comedy and television writing to the project. The success of the series will depend on finding the right cast and capturing the spirit of the original movie. The series is produced by Left Bank Pictures.
The original 2006 film, written, directed, and produced by Nancy Meyers, starred Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, and Jack Black. It was a box office success and has become a holiday staple. Despite its popularity, Meyers has stated she never intended for it to be a Christmas movie.
Q: Will the original cast be involved in the limited series?
No, the original cast, including Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, and Jack Black, will not be returning for the limited series.
Q: Is Nancy Meyers involved in the project?
No, Nancy Meyers is not involved in the Apple TV+ adaptation. She reportedly learned about the series through social media.
Q: What is the premise of the limited series?
The series will follow the same premise as the film, where a single American and a single British woman swap houses for the holidays and find love in the process.
Apple TV+ is developing a limited series adaptation of 'The Holiday' with new characters.
Nancy Meyers, the writer and director of the original film, is not involved.
The series will maintain the same core concept as the movie: a holiday house swap leading to unexpected romance.
Casting is currently underway, and the series is expected to move forward once the lead roles are filled.
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