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Magic Hour Entertainment will adapt Christina Lauren’s “Love and Other Words,” film project in development
Max Siemers and Tanner Anderson are launching Magic Hour Entertainment with an adaptation of the best-selling romance novel, reuniting childhood friends as adults.
A film adaptation of Christina Lauren’s best-selling romance novel “Love and Other Words” has been set in development with a newly formed production company, Magic Hour Entertainment, according to a report from The Hollywood Reporter.
The project is being developed by founders Max Siemers and Tanner Anderson, whose new company will produce the screen version of the novel. The announcement positions the adaptation as a return to the story’s central premise: childhood friends who separate and later reconnect as adults.
Christina Lauren’s novel, also titled “Love and Other Words,” follows characters who experience the early bonds of growing up, then later revisit those feelings years afterward. The adaptation will translate that long arc into a feature narrative centered on first love and reunion.
The Hollywood Reporter described Magic Hour Entertainment as newly formed and tied its creation to the “Love and Other Words” adaptation, indicating that the company’s initial slate includes a title aimed at mainstream romance audiences and established readers of the author’s work.
Beyond identifying the creators and the source material, the report did not provide additional production details such as casting, a release window, or named studio or distribution partners. Those elements typically follow once development moves through script, budgeting, and financing stages.
As with many novel-to-screen projects, the next steps will depend on the standard development pipeline, including securing screenwriters, production leadership, and finalizing rights and business terms for film adaptation.
If additional announcements follow, they would likely clarify the production timeline and the roles of creative and business stakeholders who will take the project from development into pre-production and production.
Why It Matters
- The project adds a new studio initiative to a crowded romance pipeline built around recognizable book IP.
- Because the adaptation is anchored to a best-selling novel, it may attract interest from financing and distribution partners looking for established audience demand.
- The creation of Magic Hour Entertainment suggests an immediate production focus rather than a delayed slate launch.
- For readers of the Christina Lauren book, the development announcement provides an early marker of how the story may be translated for film audiences, though details remain to be determined.
Key Facts
- A film adaptation of Christina Lauren’s best-selling novel “Love and Other Words” is in development.
- The adaptation is set with Magic Hour Entertainment, a newly formed production company.
- Max Siemers and Tanner Anderson are behind Magic Hour Entertainment.
- The story centers on childhood friends who become first loves and later reconnect as adults.
- The Hollywood Reporter report did not specify casting or a release date in the information provided.