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Netflix Greenlights 'Icebreaker' Series Based on Bestseller

Netflix has greenlit a series adaptation of 'Icebreaker', based on Hannah Grace's bestselling novel. The show will be written and executive produced by Amanda Lasher and Jade Bartlett. Netflix exec Jinny Howe announced the news at the BANFF World Media Festival. The novel has spent 70 weeks on the NYT bestseller list and sold nearly 5 million copies.

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Los Angeles, June 15

A new series, 'Icebreaker', has been greenlit by the streaming giant Netflix.

The show is based on the New York Times best-selling novel by Hannah Grace.

Netflix exec Jinny Howe revealed the news onstage during a fireside chat with Variety's executive editor for TV, Michael Schneider, at the BANFF World Media Festival.

Amanda Lasher and Jade Bartlett are set to write and executive produce the adaptation, with Lasher also serving as showrunner. Alex Cooper, Matt Kaplan, and Mina Lefevre will also executive produce under Unwell Productions, which has credits including Love Overboard and the Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special, as per Variety.

"Netflix has a long history of turning beloved romance novels into massive global hits. We know our members can't get enough of these stories, which makes 'Icebreaker' the perfect next chapter for us," said Howe, who Netflix's head of scripted series for the US and Canada.

"By supercharging the hockey sports romance genre, Icebreaker has ignited a passionate fandom and helped redefine the landscape of contemporary romance. We are thrilled to partner with Jade Bartlett, Amanda Lasher, and the team at Unwell Productions to bring this irresistible love story to life."

"Icebreaker" is the first of three novels that Grace has published in the Maple Hills series, which are set at the fictional University of California, Maple Hills. "Icebreaker" has spent 70 consecutive weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. It was originally published in 2022 with a wide release in 2023. The book has sold nearly 5 million copies worldwide.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Arjun K

Another American college romance series? Netflix is really milking the YA genre. But I guess if it sells, it sells. My sister loved the book, so I might give it a watch when it drops.

Kavya N

OMG! Icebreaker was my comfort read during my MBA exams! The hockey romance genre is totally underrated in India, but it's huge on BookTok. So excited to see this on screen! 🏒❤️

Rohit P

While I appreciate the genre, I wish Netflix would also invest in original Indian romance content. We have such rich love stories from our own culture that deserve global attention. But good for the fans of this book.

Siddharth J

The hockey angle should be interesting! We don't get much sports-based content from the US. Plus, the showrunner worked on some good projects before. Let's see if they can capture the charm of the book. 📚

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