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Netflix, Twisted and Ana Huang
‘Twisted Love' TV Series, Based on Ana Huang's Hit BookTok Romance Novels, Set at Netflix in Seven-Figure Deal (EXCLUSIVE)
Netflix has picked up the rights to adapt Ana Huang’s romance novel “Twisted Love” and its sequels into a TV series in a seven-figure option deal. Per the logline for the project, “A steamy new adult series that follows the lives of four best friends and their brooding love interests,
Ana Huang’s 'Twisted' could be Netflix's next steamy book adaptation after 'Bridgerton'
Netflix acquired the rights for “Twisted,” Ana Huang’s dark romance novels that reign over the spicy section of BookTok.
Netflix Is Adapting One of #BookTok's Favorite Romances—Here's What We Know About Ana Huang's 'Twisted Love' TV Series
Netflix is bringing one of #BookTok's favorite romance series to the small screen. On January 9, 2025, Variety reported that the s
A Netflix Series Adaptation of Ana Huang's 'Twisted Love' Series Is Confirmed: What We Know
Netflix is bringing one of #BookTok's favorite romance series to the small screen. On January 9, 2025, Variety reported that the streaming giant paid seven figures for the rights to beloved author Ana Huang's new-adult novel Twisted Love and its sequels—better known as the Twisted book series.
Netflix adapts Ana Huang’s Twisted Love series in seven-figure deal, fueled by TikTok’s BookTok
Ana Huang, best known for the Twisted series, has written 13 books across four series, selling over 18 million copies worldwide. Her recent release, The Striker, debuted in October 2024, and she has two new books set for release this year: King of Envy in April and The Defender in October.
Netflix Locks In Seven-Figure Deal for Adaptation of Ana Huang’s Twisted Series: Details
Netflix has secured a seven-figure deal to adapt Ana Huang’s popular Twisted Series for the screen. The collection of four books explores the forbidden love trope.
A ‘Twisted Love’ Series Is Coming To Netflix & BookTok Couldn’t Be Happier
Sound off the BookTok notifications because everyone’s favorite spicy romance novel is coming to our screens! You heard that right, author Ana Huang just signed a seven-figure contract with Netflix for a TV series adaptation of her hit novel series,
Netflix Buys Rights To Romantic Book Series That Sounds Even Wilder Than Bridgerton In Massive Seven-Figure Deal
Netflix has landed the rights to turn a wild romance novel series into a television show as the streamer doubles down on a consistently popular genre.
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Wilder than Bridgerton, Netflix secures rights to bestselling romance novel in seven-figure deal
Netflix is set to adapt Ana Huang's popular novel. With a seven-figure deal and massive popularity on BookTok, anticipation ...
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Netflix fans have message for anyone who has only watched one episode of twisted new thriller
Netflix fans have shard their urgent plea for anyone who has only watched one episode of the twisted new Harlan Coben ...
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