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Ali Hazelwood’s Romance Novel ‘The Love Hypothesis’ Advances Toward Film Adaptation
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Culture/The Apex Times/Jun 12, 2:23 PM EDT

Ali Hazelwood’s Romance Novel ‘The Love Hypothesis’ Advances Toward Film Adaptation

Deadline reports the author’s best-selling book is moving into a movie in which casting began in mid-July 2025. The project follows the novel’s 2021 release through Berkley Books and Hazelwood’s confirmation that it started as fanfiction featuring Star Wars characters Rey and Kylo Ren.

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A film adaptation of Ali Hazelwood’s romance novel The Love Hypothesis is in development, with casting beginning rounds in mid-July 2025, according to Deadline’s account of the movie’s progress. The report frames the project as a transition from a popular paperback and ebook launch to a studio film process that, once casting progresses, typically moves into production planning and downstream distribution decisions.

The Love Hypothesis was published on Sept. 14, 2021, arriving on bookshelves from Berkley Books. Deadline also notes that the author has discussed the novel’s origins, saying it began as fanfiction centered on Star Wars characters Rey and Kylo Ren before being reshaped into the book readers encountered in 2021.

The author’s comments about the story’s starting point place the adaptation in a broader media ecosystem in which readers frequently track how online or fan-written narratives develop into professionally published works. In Hazelwood’s case, Deadline reports that the path ran from fanfiction to a commercially published romance, and now toward a feature-film adaptation.

Because Deadline’s reporting focuses on what is known publicly so far, specific production details such as a finalized cast, filming locations, or release timing were not described in the supplied item. As with many adaptations at early stages, the next steps typically involve confirming key creative roles and contracts, expanding the casting list, and moving toward a production schedule.

For audiences, the film’s development can affect how quickly the book’s fan community and general moviegoing public align around a shared story in a new format. For the publishing side, the adaptation also indicates continued demand for the rights and distribution pathways that often follow a successful book, especially when the book’s origins are rooted in a recognizable fictional universe and a large established readership.

The movie’s status also highlights how adaptation cycles move through recognizable milestones, including casting, contracting, and production readiness. Until additional announcements are made, fans and industry observers will likely rely on further official updates for confirmation of who will portray the characters and which production partners will be involved in carrying the project to completion.

Why It Matters

  • The adaptation moves a widely read 2021 romance title into a film development track, adding new steps that typically require updated contracts, casting decisions, and production scheduling.
  • The origin story, as described by Hazelwood, shows how fan-written narratives can evolve into mainstream publishing and later into film projects, affecting how audiences understand creative pipelines.
  • If and when more casting and production details are announced, it will determine how fans engage with the project and how the book’s audience transitions to a movie release context.
  • The development timeline described by Deadline makes mid-2025 an early milestone for the film process, useful for tracking the pace from announcement to production.

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Key Facts

  • Deadline reports casting rounds for The Love Hypothesis movie began in mid-July 2025.
  • The Love Hypothesis novel was released on Sept. 14, 2021, by Berkley Books.
  • Deadline reports author Ali Hazelwood confirmed the book began as fanfiction involving Star Wars characters Rey and Kylo Ren.
  • The supplied reporting describes the adaptation’s early development status but does not provide additional production or casting specifics beyond the mid-July 2025 timeframe.