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Allison Williams and Mckenna Grace are a mother and daughter hoping to heal after their happy family life is turned upside down in the latest adaptation of a Colleen Hoover bestseller.

Words Lee Curtis
Colleen Hoover published her debut novel in 2011, but it wasn’t until the height of the pandemic years later that a viral social media wave catapulted her – and her 2016 novel It Ends With Us – to a level of fame nobody expected, least of all Hoover herself.
Following last year’s hit adaptation of It Ends With Us, starring Blake Lively, Hoover’s 2019 best-selling novel Regretting You is now lighting up the big screen, with an even starrier cast.
Tailored to invite a slightly younger audience, but no less poignant, it explores a complex mother-daughter bond tested by tragedy, betrayal, and the messy beauty of forgiveness. Blending mature family drama with tender coming-of-age themes, it’s a bittersweet and heartrending tale – an ideal match for The Fault In Our Stars director Josh Boone.
Bringing the story to life, Mckenna Grace and Allison Williams star as Clara and her mother Morgan, with Willa Fitzgerald as beloved aunt Jenny and Dave Franco as her husband Jonah. But when a tragic car accident claims Jenny and Clara’s father Chris, played by Scott Eastwood, both homes are shattered – leaving behind heartbreak and unanswered questions. Mason Thames rounds out the cast as Clara’s high school crush, Miller, who becomes a source of comfort on her uncertain path to healing.
With moments of laughter, heartbreak, and hope, this promises a deeply moving cinema experience you won’t regret.

CoHo Coming Soon
Colleen Hoover – aka #CoHo to her devoted fans, or #CoHort – shows no signs of slowing down. With Hollywood fully aboard the Hoover hype train, there’s more adaptations on the horizon:
Reminders Of Him
Clear your calendar this coming Valentine’s Day. Love At First Sight director Vanessa Caswill brings Hoover’s emotionally charged tale of motherhood, forgiveness, and redemption to the screen.
It Starts With Us
Set after It Ends With Us, the sequel shifts the story to Atlas’s perspective as he faces his complex past, rekindles love with Lily, and co-parent alongside Ryle.
Verity
Dakota Johnson, Josh Hartnett, and Anne Hathaway headline the adaptation of Hoover’s chilling psychological thriller – a #1 New York Times bestseller and fan favourite sure to keep you on edge.
