Emma Roberts to Star in "Expiration Dates" Film Adaptation

Emma Roberts will star in the film adaptation of Rebecca Serle's bestselling novel "Expiration Dates." The story follows a woman who receives paper slips predicting when her relationships will end. Screenwriter Laura Lekkos is adapting the novel for Amazon MGM Studios. The film explores whether romantic fate is predetermined or subject to change.

Key Points: Emma Roberts Leads "Expiration Dates" Movie

  • Emma Roberts leads film adaptation of Rebecca Serle's novel
  • Laura Lekkos writing screenplay for Amazon MGM Studios
  • Story follows woman receiving paper slips predicting relationship end dates
  • Film produced by Featherweight Pictures and Belletrists
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'Expiration Dates' movie in works: Emma Roberts leads film based on Rebecca Serle novel

Emma Roberts will star in the film adaptation of Rebecca Serle's bestselling novel "Expiration Dates," written by Laura Lekkos for Amazon MGM Studios.

"When one man enters her life and defies the predicted timeline, she is forced to question whether her romantic fate is truly predetermined or subject to change. - Rebecca Serle's novel"

Washington, April 28

Screenwriter Laura Lekkos has been roped in to adapt Rebecca Serle's bestselling novel 'Expiration Dates' for Amazon MGM Studios, with actor Emma Roberts attached to play the lead role in the upcoming project.

The film, based on Serle's New York Times bestseller, follows a woman who mysteriously receives paper slips from the universe revealing the exact date her romantic relationships will end. When one man enters her life and defies the predicted timeline, she is forced to question whether her romantic fate is truly predetermined or subject to change.

As per Deadline, the project is being produced by Featherweight Pictures' Jessica Pugh and Chelsea Bradshaw, alongside Belletrists' Emma Roberts and Karah Preiss. Matt Matruski, David Stone and Rebecca Serle will serve as executive producers.

Lekkos continues her growing association with Amazon MGM Studios, having previously written the romantic comedy 'Relationship Goals', starring Kelly Rowland and Cliff "Method Man" Smith, which premiered on Prime Video on February 4.

She is also set to adapt the bestselling romantic comedy novel 'The Marriage Bargain' for 20th Century Studios, as per Deadline.

Beyond her screenwriting work, Lekkos is preparing for the release of her debut novel, 'All the Little Ways', which will be published by Simon and Schuster's Gallery Books in June. Her other projects include the Netflix adaptation 'Somewhere Only We Know', based on Maureen Goo's novel, and 'Daring to Live', a true-story dramedy for Amazon MGM Studios inspired by Sheri Hunter's memoir.

Rebecca Serle, whose works have sold millions of copies across more than 30 territories, has several adaptations in development, as per Deadline.

Her novel 'One Italian Summer' has sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide and is being developed at Paramount, while 'In Five Years', which has sold more than 2.3 million copies in 32 languages, is in development at New Line. Her latest release, 'Once and Again', is also in early development at Apple, confirmed Deadline.

Serle's young adult novel 'When You Were Mine' was previously adapted into the feature film Rosaline, which premiered on Hulu in 2022. She also developed the television series 'Famous in Love', based on her YA book series.

With 'Expiration Dates' now moving forward at Amazon MGM Studios, the collaboration between Lekkos, Serle, and Roberts marks another major step in bringing bestselling romantic fiction to the screen.

- ANI

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Priya S
Rebecca Serle's books are amazing - 'In Five Years' had me crying on a Delhi Metro! This sounds like another emotional rollercoaster. The idea of predetermined expiration dates is both terrifying and liberating. Lekkos seems perfect for the adaptation given her rom-com background. Hope they stay true to the novel's magic. Acchi film banegi!
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James A
Another book adaptation? Don't get me wrong, I love Serle's work, but Hollywood needs more original stories. That said, the premise is intriguing - imagine if our relationships came with warranty periods like electronics! At least it's better than the millionth superhero movie. Emma Roberts always delivers solid performances.
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Kavya N
This reminds me of that episode of 'Million Dollar Girl' where something similar happened! As a literature student, I find the philosophical angle fascinating - are we just playing out scripts written by fate? But let's be real, in India we already have 'expiration dates' set by parents and society for when we should get married! 😅
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Michael C
I'm skeptical about another rom-com with a magical premise. But Serle's track record is impressive - millions of copies sold, multiple adaptations in development. This could be the next 'The Time Traveler's Wife' for a new generation. Lekkos adapting it gives me hope she'll bring the right emotional depth. Curious to see how the universe-delivered slips will look on screen!
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Siddharth J
As someone who's read the book, I have mixed feelings. The novel's charm lies in its subtle

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