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Universal Nabs ‘Reminders of Him’ from ‘It Ends With Us’ Author Colleen Hoover

Etan Vlessing
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Universal Pictures has landed the movie rights to Reminders of Him, the bestseller by It Ends With Us author Colleen Hoover, which became a box office hit starring Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni.

The adaptation of Reminders of Him will be penned by Hoover and Lauren Levine. The deal comes after the film adaptation of It Ends With Us earned over $300M in global ticket sales.

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Reminders of Him centers on Keena Rowan, a troubled young mother who yearns for a shot at redemption in her life after a tragic mistake. Hoover and Levine will produce Reminders of Him through their Heartbones Entertainment banner, with Universal planning to release the movie theatrically on Feb. 13, 2026.

“I am excited as Reminders of Him holds a special place in my heart too. I feel confident Universal is the right partner to do this story justice. What better way to launch Heartbones Entertainment, my company with producing partner Lauren Levine. Our aim is to create something quite special for everyone,” Hoover said in a statement.

There’s no word on casting for the project, but the Reminders of Him adaptation will look to entice Hoover’s literary fans to the local multiplex. Heartbones aims to deliver to movies what Colleen has done so successfully in publishing, and we know these stories will find emotional and economic resonance in the modern movie business,” Levine added in her own statement.

Reminders of Him has sold over five million copies domestically, and another 6.5 million copies globally. Hoover’s other bestselling novels include It Starts with UsLayla, Heart Bones, Confess and Verity.

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Hoover, Levine, and Heartbones Entertainment are represented by UTA, which managed the book adaptation deal for the filmmakers.

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