‘The Holiday’ limited series adaptation reportedly in development at Apple TV+

Apple TV+ is developing a limited series adaptation of The Holiday, featuring new characters and fresh creative team.

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Apple TV+ is developing a limited series adaptation of the beloved 2006 romantic comedy The Holiday, according to Variety and Deadline. The project, which is currently in early development, will reimagine the premise of the original film while introducing a new cast of characters.

As with the Nancy Meyers-directed film, the upcoming series will follow two women — one American and one British — who swap homes over the Christmas season and unexpectedly find love. Unlike the movie, however, the series will not follow the original characters portrayed by Kate Winslet, Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, and Jack Black.

Krissie Ducker (Killing Eve, Sweetpea) is attached to write and executive produce the show, with Rob Delaney (Catastrophe) also contributing as a writer. The series is being produced by Left Bank Pictures. Notably, Nancy Meyers, who wrote, directed, and produced the 2006 hit, is not involved in the TV adaptation.

Casting is currently underway. Should the team secure the right talent, the show is expected to receive an official greenlight from the streamer.

The original film was a box office success, grossing over $200 million globally. Over time, The Holiday has gained cult status, often cited as a go-to comfort film during the holiday season. The movie featured Winslet as Iris, a London-based journalist, and Diaz as Amanda, a Los Angeles businesswoman. Their decision to swap homes during the holidays led them to cross paths with Graham (Law) and Miles (Black), forming the film’s central romantic arcs.

Ducker is represented by Independent Talent Group and Black Bear. She began her career as a writer’s assistant on Catastrophe, which Delaney co-created and starred in alongside Sharon Horgan.

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