Key Points

The trailer for Colleen Hoover's Regretting You adaptation has dropped, starring Allison Williams and Dave Franco. The film explores a mother-daughter relationship strained by tragedy, set for October 24 release. It follows the success of Hoover's It Ends With Us movie starring Blake Lively. Another adaptation, Verity with Dakota Johnson, is also in the works. Fans can expect more emotional drama from Hoover's bestselling novels on screen.

Key Points: Colleen Hoover's Regretting You Trailer Out With Allison Williams Dave Franco

  • Allison Williams plays grieving mother Morgan Grant
  • McKenna Grace stars as her conflicted daughter Clara
  • Scott Eastwood portrays the late husband Chris
  • Dave Franco enters as Morgan's new love interest Jonah
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Collen Hoover's novel movie adaptation 'Regretting You' trailer out, movie to hit theatres on this day

Allison Williams and Dave Franco star in the Regretting You movie adaptation of Colleen Hoover's novel, releasing October 24.

"The Fault in Our Stars filmmaker Josh Boone directed the film from a screenplay by Susan McMartin. - Variety"

Washington DC, August 5

The makers of Dave Franco and Allison Williams starrer romantic drama 'Regretting You' have finally released the trailer of the film. It is based on Colleen Hoover's 2019 novel of the same name.

According to Variety, 'Regretting You' explores the strained relationship between young mother Morgan Grant, played by Allison Williams, and her 16-year-old daughter Clara, played by McKenna Grace, particularly in the aftermath of the tragic death of Morgan's husband and Clara's father, Chris, played by Scott Eastwood.

In addition to Allison Williams, McKenna Grace and Scott Eastwood, the film stars Dave Franco -- who plays Jonah, Morgan's love interest following the loss of her husband -- as well as Mason Thames, Willa Fitzgerald and Clancy Brown.

'The Fault in Our Stars' filmmaker Josh Boone directed the film from a screenplay by Susan McMartin.

Take a look at the trailer here:-

The movie is produced by Robert Kulzer under the banner of Constantin Film alongside Flavia Viotti, Harbinger Pictures' Brunson Green and Frayed Pages Media's Anna Todd.

Hoover serves as executive producer alongside Williams, Franco and Grace.

Paramount Pictures (Official Distributors of the film) shared the official trailer of the film on their Instagram handle.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DM-WaACRc6s/

'Regretting You' is slated to hit theatres on October 24.

'Regretting You' marks the latest Colleen Hoover bestseller headed to the big screen, following the 2024 film adaptation of 'It Ends With Us.'

Starring Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, 'It Ends With Us' surpassed industry expectations with a massive 350 million USD global box office gross, reported Variety.

Another upcoming film adaptation of a Colleen Hoover novel is 'Verity,' produced by Amazon MGM Studios and scheduled for release in May 2026, according to the outlet.

Dakota Johnson stars as Lowen Ashleigh, a struggling writer who lands the opportunity of a lifetime: to complete a bestselling thriller series by renowned author Verity Crawford, portrayed by Anne Hathaway. '

Josh Hartnett also stars in the upcoming psychological romantic thriller as Verity's husband, Jeremy.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Not sure why Bollywood can't make such emotional family dramas anymore. Hollywood is nailing these book adaptations. Will definitely watch this with my wife - we both read the novel last year.
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Arjun K
The trailer looks promising but I hope they don't deviate too much from the book. Some of Hoover's adaptations have been hit or miss. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Sarah B
As someone who lost my father young, this story really resonates. McKenna Grace is perfect casting for Clara. Hope they handle the grief aspects sensitively.
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Karthik V
October 24 release? That's Diwali week! Will have to choose between this and Bollywood festive releases. Tough decision yaar...
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Nisha Z
The book made me cry buckets. If the movie can capture even half of that emotional depth, it'll be worth watching. Allison Williams looks perfect as Morgan.
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Michael C
While I appreciate Hoover's storytelling, I wish Indian authors got similar big-budget adaptations. We have so many amazing novels that would translate beautifully to screen.

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