Back in April, our news radar pinged with word on a planned TV series adaptation of Nick Hornby's 1995 novel High Fidelity. Now we know who will star in the show, as Zoë Kravitz has scored the lead.
Disney is producing the show for its upcoming streaming service, with writer/producers Veronica West and Sarah Kucserka at work on a version of the story of love, life and music told from a female point of view. It'll be significantly different from the 2000 film version, which starred John Cusack and, in a coincidence, featured Kravitz' mother, Lisa Bonet.
Kravitz is on to produce as well as star in the new series, currently planned for 10-episode first season order. She'll also be back on small screens for the second run of Big Little Lies next year. For the cinema, she'll appear properly as Leta Lestrange in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald, out on 16 November.
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