Cecelia Ahern’s latest novel Flawed has been given the production go ahead by Warner Bros. for the movie adaptation.
Warner Bros. began developing the project in October when the studio optioned the movie rights to Flawed, the debut young adult novel from P.S. I Love You author Cecelia Ahern.
According to Variety, Rebekah F. Smith, who is currently a writer on CBS show Zoo, will work on adapting the novel’s story for the big screen.
Look what I got my mitts on….
My new novel FLAWED will be out in Ireland & UK in March! pic.twitter.com/tqov8tS2PR— Cecelia Ahern (@Cecelia_Ahern) January 19, 2016
Wendy Finerman and Michelle Chydzik will produce the movie. Wendy and Cecelia have worked well together before back when she produced P.S. I Love You, which grossed $156 million worldwide for Warner Bros. in 2007.
Flawed is set in a world where anyone dubbed disobedient is deemed “flawed”, branded with F tattoos and forced to live as second-class citizens.
When a popular teenager who’s living a perfect life attempts to stand up for a “flawed” passenger on a bus, she’s not only deemed “flawed” herself, but becomes an unlikely poster girl for a growing rebellion.