Meryl Streep to star in Netflix's 'The Corrections' series adaptation
Published in Entertainment News
LOS ANGELES — A TV adaptation of Jonathan Franzen's seminal 2001 novel, "The Corrections," has finally found a home at Netflix.
The streaming service on Thursday announced its acquisition of the Paramount Television Studios project, which has been in development since 2024 (and shopped around for much longer). Netflix ordered "The Corrections" straight to series, meaning the drama will skip the pilot phase and likely take a fast track to release.
Three-time Academy Award-winner Meryl Streep will star in the limited series, directed by Cord Jefferson ("American Fiction") and written by Franzen.
Netflix in a statement described "The Corrections" as "a sharply comic portrait of a Midwestern family whose three unmoored adult siblings desperately resist their mother's wish for one last Christmas together — each undone by the delusional ambitions that were supposed to save them from becoming their parents."
"Let's pack our bags, grab some tinsel and emotionally prepare for a hearty serving of family dysfunction," the streamer said.
"The Corrections" limited series comes 25 years after Franzen published his National Book Award-winning novel, which he famously blindfolded himself to finish. Previous attempted adaptations, including an HBO production helmed by Noah Baumbach and starring Ewan McGregor and Greta Gerwig (among a slew of other stars), were reportedly squashed due to difficulties translating the book's narrative style on screen.
A release date has yet to be announced.
Recently, Streep lent her voice to blockbusters "Hoppers" and "Project Hail Mary." She also stars in the upcoming sequel to "The Devil Wears Prada," hitting theaters May 1.
Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci will also reprise their roles for the highly anticipated movie, whose predecessor last year finally received a cosign from Anna Wintour.
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