Home / Arts and Entertainment / Gen-Z Stars Lead Wattpad's Direct-to-Film Era

Gen-Z Stars Lead Wattpad's Direct-to-Film Era

Summary

  • Wattpad story 'Chasing Red' gets major movie adaptation.
  • Riverdale's Madelaine Petsch and 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' star Gavin Casalegno cast.
  • Production begins December in Saudi Arabia for the film.
Gen-Z Stars Lead Wattpad's Direct-to-Film Era

Wattpad is increasingly cutting out the traditional publishing middleman for its literary adaptations. The platform's second most popular English story, 'Chasing Red' by Isabelle Ronin, is now slated for a direct-to-film adaptation, starring prominent Gen-Z actors Madelaine Petsch and Gavin Casalegno.

Directed by Mackenzie Munro with a screenplay by Lauren Schacher, the production is scheduled to begin in December in Saudi Arabia. The story centers on an enemies-to-lovers trope, featuring Petsch as a driven student and Casalegno as a charismatic college figure.

This initiative follows Wattpad's 2024 release of 'Boot Camp,' their first independently financed film. While the 'After' series, adapted from a Wattpad book, achieved significant box office success, Wattpad is now focused on nurturing its talent and stories from within.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The popular Wattpad story 'Chasing Red' by Isabelle Ronin is being adapted into a film.
Madelaine Petsch from 'Riverdale' and Gavin Casalegno from 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' will star.
Production for the film is set to begin in December in Saudi Arabia.

Read more news on

You may also like

Spy Drama 'Black Doves' Adds Star-Studded Cast

article image

Diverse Voices Shine as Black List Selects 6 Promising Screenwriters for Mentorship

article image

Acclaimed 'Furiosa' Star Alyla Browne to Lead Chilling Australian Horror Film

article image

Allison Williams and Husband Alexander Dreymon Share Passionate Red Carpet Kiss

article image

"Hocus Pocus" Star Recalls Co-Star's Weed-Fueled Prank on Set

article image