The upcoming Netflix film features a star-studded cast, including Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, and Kerry Washington, promising an exciting adaptation. The story likely revolves around themes of fame, ambition, and personal challenges, showcasing the talents of its renowned actors. With a blend of drama and humor, it aims to captivate audiences through its engaging narrative and strong character dynamics.
Chad Beguelin Books




The Prom
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
They just wanted to dance. They didn't mean to start a revolution... The novel of the laugh-out-loud high school musical coming to Netflix in 2020, starring Meryl Streep, Ariana Grande, James Corden and Nicole Kidman. Emma knows better than anyone that Edgewater, Indiana, is not a great place to be gay. But she's had enough of high school homophobia and really wants to take her girlfriend - the popular, closeted It Girl Alyssa- to prom. How big a deal could that really be? But when their classmates find out, the backlash exceeds Emma's worst nightmares. Meanwhile, in Manhattan, Barry and Dee Dee are Broadway stars of yesteryear. When their new show bombs, they need some good publicity - fast. So when they happen to hear about Emma's plight, they decide to step in and create a prom for everyone. Suddenly, Edgewater is the centre of a national news story. As the drama queens of New York take over the sleepy town, chaos ensues and the glare of the spotlight is brighter than anyone could have guessed. But all Emma and Alyssa want is to dance together. Is that too much to ask? The perfect read for fans of Mean Girls and Dear Evan Hansen!
Showmance
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
A struggling Broadway playwright finds himself unexpectedly staging his failed musical in his small hometown of Plainview, Illinois, after a family emergency. Initially dismayed by the amateur cast and the presence of his high school bully, Luke, Noah discovers unexpected warmth and support from the community. As rehearsals unfold, he confronts his past and the complexity of his feelings for Luke, leading to a journey of humility and self-discovery. This vibrant queer rom-com explores themes of love, second chances, and the transformative power of community.
Harbor
- 76 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Set in an interior space, this dramatic comedy features a cast of two men and two women. The narrative unfolds through witty dialogue and humorous situations, exploring the complexities of relationships and human interaction. The characters navigate their personal conflicts, leading to both comedic and poignant moments.