
From binge-reading to binge-watching, we always want to see our favourite novels brought to life in a motion picture. From hockey smut, blood-sucking rockstars, regency soirees, and summer reads, these are the book-to-film and series adaptations serving up your next dose of fiction.
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Off Campus

A decade later, the world of Briar University has finally arrived on our screens with Off Campus. Based on the bestselling book series by Elle Kennedy and starring Ella Bright and Belmont Cameli, the young adult romance series follows four star hockey players from Briar U and their intertwined love lives each season, in a format reminiscent of Bridgerton.
Off Campus is streaming now on Prime.
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Rivals

There is nothing quite like family drama, torrid affairs, and rivalries. Set in 1980's England, Rivals is a period comedy-drama based on Jilly Cooper's contemporary classic series following British nobleman and Conservative MP Rupert Campbell-Black (played by Alex Hassell) and his rival, Tony, Lord Baddingham (played by David Tennant).
Rivals is streaming now on Disney+.
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Anne Rice's Interview With The Vampire

Rock and roll never dies, much like the undead in Interview with the Vampire. Based on the gothic horror classic by Anne Rice, the series follows the messy and turbulent relationship between vampires Louis de Pointe du Lac and Lestat de Lioncourt, the latter reimagined as a modern-day rockstar. Led by Jacob Anderson and Sam Reid, the cast also includes Assad Zaman, Eric Bogosian, and Jennifer Ehle.
Anne Rice's Interview With The Vampire is streaming now on Netflix.
Outlander

Time travel romance never goes out of style with Outlander. Based on the series by Diana Gabaldon, the historical fantasy drama follows Claire (played by Caitríona Balfe) when she is transported to the 1700's and meets Jamie Fraser (played by Sam Heughan).
Outlander is streaming now on Netflix.
Margo's Got Money Troubles

Money makes Margo's world go round in Margo's Got Money Troubles. Starring Academy Award nominees Elle Fanning and Michelle Pfeiffer, the comedy-drama follows the titular character, who turns to OnlyFans to support herself.
Margo's Got Money Troubles is streaming now on Apple TV.
Remarkably Bright Creatures

The combination of Lewis Pullman and Sally Field in Remarkably Bright Creatures is what we needed. Based on the New York Times hardcover fiction best-seller by Shelby Van Pelt, the mystery drama follows the friendship of an elderly cleaning lady and an aspiring musician observed by a giant Pacific octopus.
Remarkably Bright Creatures is streaming now on Netflix.
Bridgerton

Bridgerton delivers the dose of regency romance and erotica we need in the 2020's. Based on the series by Julia Quinn and produced by Shonda Rhimes' production company, the historical romance series follows the siblings of the influential Bridgerton family as they navigate love, lust, and drama in the ton.
Bridgerton Season Four Part One is streaming now on Netflix.
Heated Rivalry

If you've been on the internet the past few months, you'd have heard of Heated Rivalry. Based on the Game Changers series by Rachel Reid, the hit series follows hockey rivals Shane Hollander (played by Hudson Williams) and Illya Rozanov (played by Connor Storrie) wrapped in a years-long situationship behind closed doors.
Heated Rivalry is streaming on HBO Max.
People We Meet On Vacation

Who doesn't love a best friends-to-lovers plotline? Starring Emily Bader and Tom Blyth, Emily Henry's People We Meet On Vacation follows best friends Poppy and Alex, who begin to realise they might just be more than that.
People We Meet On Vacation is streaming on Netflix.
His & Hers

If you're more inclined to pick up a thriller, His & Hers is the show to watch. Based on the novel by Alice Feeney and starring Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal, the mystery series follows Anna, a reclusive former news anchor, who springs back into action when a murder happens in her small town and clashes with the town's detective and her estranged husband, with unresolved ties and secrets lurking around.
His & Hers is streaming on Netflix.
Frankenstein

Mary Shelley's gothic masterpiece is brought to life through the lens of Guillermo del Toro in this stunning adaptation. Starring Jacob Elordi as the Creature—for which he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at this year's Oscars—the film follows the life of Frankenstein (played by Oscar Isaac), a mad scientist whose experiment to create new life results in dangerous consequences.
Frankenstein is streaming now on Netflix.
The Beauty

Similarly, Ryan Murphy's adapted rendition of Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley's The Beauty is perfect for fans of The Substance. The science fiction body horror follows an FBI investigation of a sexually transmitted disease known as The Beauty, which gives users physical attractiveness as well as lethal side effects.
The Beauty is streaming now on Disney+.
The Buccaneers

With gossip, love, and drama, The Buccaneers is sure to fill the appetites of Gossip Girl fans. Based on the unfinished novel by Edith Wharton, the historical drama revolves around five wealthy American women (played by Kristine Froseth, Alisha Boe, Aubri Ibrag, Josie Totah, and Imogen Waterhouse) as they deal with culture clashes, friendship, opposing traditions, and relationships within London's high society during the Gilded Age. For fans of the Upper East Side, season two is a must-watch as Leighton Meester stars as Nell, the 'aunt' of Kristine's Nan (that's as much as we can say).
The Buccaneers is streaming now on Apple TV.
We Were Liars

10 years after it was first published, E.Lockhart's We Were Liars is back and in full motion for our viewing pleasure. The series adaptation of the psychological thriller centres around the wealthy Sinclair family, who spend every summer on their private island. That is, until Cady (played by Emily Alyn Lind) suffers an accident and struggles to remember the events of the past summer.
We Were Liars is streaming now on Prime.
The Summer I Turned Pretty

A summer series filled with romance and drama? Sign us up. Based on the trilogy by Jenny Han, The Summer I Turned Pretty follows Belly (played by Lola Tung), whose family stays with her mother's best friend and her sons Conrad (played by Christopher Briney) and Jeremiah (played by Gavin Casalegno) at their home every summer. However, things change after she turns sixteen, and her relationship with the brothers takes a turn. And with the film sequel in the works, now is the perfect time to binge-watch all three seasons.
The Summer I Turned Pretty is streaming now on Prime.
Forever

Based on Judy Blume's novel of the same name, Forever explores teenage love in all its facets. Set in 2018 Los Angeles, the series follows two young athletes, Keisha (played by Lovie Simone) and Justin (played by Michael Cooper Jr.), who fall in love amidst pressure from their families to get athletic college scholarships.
Forever is streaming now on Netflix.
The Leopard

An adaptation of one of the greatest Italian novels of all time, Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's The Leopard is a sizzling epic worth reading subtitles for. Set in 19th-century Sicily, the series follows The Prince of Salina (played by Kim Rossi Stuart) and his aristocratic family as he forges new allegiances to protect his family's future at the expense of his principles.
The Leopard is streaming now on Netflix.
Bet

Based on Homura Kawamoto's Kakegurui - Compulsive Gambler, Bet is all about high stakes and even bigger risks. The teen drama follows Yumeko (played by Miku Martineau), a transfer student at St. Dominic's Prep, where underground gambling dictates social order. Set on revenge, she is set on getting into the school's top rankings to figure out which of the governors killed her parents.
Bet is streaming now on Netflix.
Maxton Hall — The World Between Us

Enemies to lovers, anyone? Based on the novel Save Me by Mona Kasten, Maxton Hall — The World Between Us is a German series that follows Ruby Bell (played by Harriet Herbig-Matten), a smart student who enters Maxton Hall on a scholarship, who accidentally witnesses a secret. As her rich, arrogant classmate James Beaufort (played by Damian Hardung) tries to silence her, they ignite a spark between them that neither expected.
Maxton Hall — The World Between Us is streaming now on Prime.
My Fault: London

Fans of the Spanish adaptation of Culpa Mía will love the English rendition of the romantic drama. My Fault: London follows Noah (played by Asha Banks), who moves to London with her mother to live with her stepfather and stepbrother, Nick (played by Matthew Broome). With an intense attraction between them (gross, but okay), Noah has to deal with her past, all while falling in love.
My Fault: London is streaming now on Prime.