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Here are the book-to-screen adaptations to look out for before we wrap up 2021.

Maid,starring Margaret Qualley, Andie MacDowell, and Nick Robinson,is streaming onNetflix.

Dopesick, starring Michael Keaton, Peter Sarsgaard, and Michael Stuhlbarg, isstreaming on Hulu.

Maid

Approved by the King, the duels winner will be the last man standing … no pressure at all!

Denis Villeneuves long-awaitedintergalactic epicis the first part in the adaptation of Frank Herberts 412-page seminal sci-fi novelDune.

When a potential new messiah emerges, can they deliver the fate of the galaxy into a new era?

Dopesick

Easier said than done.

Passing, starring Tessa Thompson andRuth Negga, will be streaming on Netflix November 10.

It is Mothers Day in 1924, the single day over which the entire deeply affecting story ofMothering Sundayunravels.

The Last Duel

TolkiensThe Lord of the Rings.

Was it his ex-wife Patrizia Reggiani, reclaiming control?

Or is she entirely innocent?

Dune

Either way, she knows the truth.

House of Gucci, starring Lady Gaga, Adam Driver, and Jared Leto, hits theaters November 24.

However, the lone crime-fighting agent is not out of work.

Passing

Hawkeye, starring Jeremy Renner and Hailee Steinfeld, premieres on Disney+ November 24.

At the heart of thisbristling psychodramais a complex and gripping examination of masculinity.

Hustlers, grifters, and femme fatales at a sleazy carnival what more do you need fromGuillermo del Torosadaption?

Mothering Sunday

Onstage, he commands attention, but behind the curtain is a dark reality for the glorified con man.

Nightmare Alley, starring Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, and Bradley Cooper, hits theaters December 17.

Arriving on the sun-drenched Italian coast, everything should be breezy for Lena, a middle-aged English professor.

The Wheel of Time

Dear Zoe, starring Sadie Sink, Jessica Capshaw, is slated for a 2022 release.

It is a seemingly sudden interruption of her otherwise quiet life.

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