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Apple Nabs McFadden's 'The Teacher' for Film
11 Dec
Summary
- Apple will adapt Freida McFadden's bestseller 'The Teacher'.
- The film is a psychological thriller about a teacher and a student.
- Spenser Cohen & Anna Halberg will write and produce the adaptation.

Apple Original Films has secured the rights to a feature adaptation of Freida McFadden's popular novel, "The Teacher." This psychological thriller is being adapted by the writing and directing duo Spenser Cohen and Anna Halberg, who are known for their work on "Tarot" and "Long Distance." The story delves into a complex web of suspicion and revenge.
The narrative follows Eve, a high school math teacher who grows wary of a manipulative student, Addie, linked to a past scandal. Matters escalate when Eve's husband, Nate, also an educator, forms a connection with Addie. This entanglement unravels a dark and intricate plot filled with unexpected twists and secrets, exploring themes of manipulation and retribution.
McFadden, a physician by profession, has become a prominent author of thrillers, with "The Housemaid" being another international bestseller adapted for film. Cohen and Halberg bring a diverse background in genre filmmaking, with credits including Universal's "Long Distance" and Netflix's "Ivy," showcasing their versatility in bringing suspenseful stories to the screen.




