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10 Book to Movie Adaptations Coming To Screens In 2022

  Here's a list of 12 amazing book to movie adaptations coming to screens in 2022!

1. Death on the Nile, Agatha Christie

Death on the Nile
Release date: Feb 11

2. The Sky is Everywhere, Jandy Nelson

The Sky Is Everywhere
Release date: Feb 11

3. No Exit, Taylor Adams

No Exit
Release date: Feb. 25

4. Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris, Paul Gallico

Mrs Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York
Release date: May 6

5. Bullet Train, Kotaro Isaka

Bullet Train
Release date: July 15

6. Where The Crawdads Sing, Delia Owens

Where the Crawdads Sing
Release date: July 22

7. Salem's Lot, Stephen King

'Salem's Lot
Release date: Sept. 9

8. Deep Water, Patricia Highsmith

Deep Water
Release date: 2020

9. The Wonder, Emma Donoghue

The Wonder
Release date: 2020

10. Luckiest Girl Alive, Jessica Knoll

Luckiest Girl Alive
Release date: 2020

11. Persuasion, Jane Austen

Persuasion
Release date: 2020

What other book to movie adaptions are you excited for? Comment below.

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