In 2012, Cass announced that
The CW had optioned the rights to her series with the intent of turning it into a television series. The series would star
Aimee Teegarden as America Singer, but the
pilot was not picked up to series for the fall 2012 television season. A second pilot was ordered for the CW in 2013, starring
Yael Grobglas as the same character but was also not picked up by the network. In 2015,
Warner Bros. announced they had bought the film rights of the book.
Denise Di Novi and
Alison Greenspan of DiNovi Pictures would produce alongside Pouya Shahbazian, with Katie Lovejoy to write the screenplay. In April 2020, it was announced that
Netflix would be adapting the first book. As stated in a
Variety article, it is going to be directed by Saudi Arabian filmmaker
Haifaa Al-Mansour, previously partnered with Netflix on 2018's
Nappily Ever After. Pouya Shahbazian and
Denise Di Novi are set to produce, with Margaret French Isaac as executive producer. In May 2023, Netflix decided to cancel plans to produce the movie, but they still maintain film rights for the next few years. ==References==