Each Monday, Booked & Screened looks at film and television releases in the week ahead. We track what’s coming, what it’s based on and who’s bringing it to the screen. Below are the adaptations being released this week.
‘Your Fault: London’
Streaming June 17 on Prime Video
“Your Fault: London,” the sequel to the romantic drama “My Fault: London,” stars Asha Banks and Matthew Broome as couple Noah and Nick. “When new people enter their lives, stirring unexpected emotions and lingering jealousy, cracks begin to form,” a synopsis of the movie reads. “Trust is tested, passions flare, and the bond they once thought unbreakable starts to strain.” The film, which adapts the book by Mercedes Ron, hits Prime Video on June 17.
‘I Will Find You’
Streaming June 18 on Netflix
Sam Worthington stars as David Burroughs, who is in jail for killing his son, in Netflix’s latest Harlan Coben partnership, “I Will Find You.” “I’m currently serving a life sentence for killing my little boy,” he says in the trailer. “The thing is: I didn’t do it.” Britt Lower’s character, Rachel, David’s ex-sister-in-law and a former reporter, has proof that David’s son is still alive and he vows to find out if it is him.
‘Girls Like Girls’
In theaters June 19
Hayley Kiyoko’s adaptation “Girls Like Girls” is based on her 2023 book, which was inspired by her 2015 song of the same name. Kiyoko makes her directorial debut in the film. Maya Da Costa plays Coley, the new girl in town who’s welcomed into a group of teenagers by Sonya, played by Myra Molloy. The two form a friendship that soon turns to something more despite Sonya seemingly being in a relationship with a boy. “Girls Like Girls” is scheduled to hit theaters June 19.
‘The Death of Robin Hood’
In theaters June 19
Hugh Jackman stars as Robin Hood in “The Death of Robin Hood,” based on the 17th-century ballad “Robin Hood’s Death.” Jodie Comer, Bill Skarsgård and Noah Jupe also star in the thriller. It premiered in early June at the 73rd Sydney Film Festival. It will premiere in theaters on June 19.
‘Don’t Trust the Girls Upstairs’
Streaming June 20 on Lifetime
Lifetime is adapting Liv Constantine’s 2025 novella “My Sister’s Daughter” into a film called “Don’t Trust the Girls Upstairs.” The psychological drama centers on Ashley Preston (Remy Ma) and her husband Elliot (Garfield Wilson) who take in their orphaned niece Serena (Aliyah Marc) after the death of Ashley’s sister. Things take a dark turn as Serena and Ashley’s own daughter, Luna (Sasha Rojen), both start acting out. Ashley has to figure out what is happening in her typically calm and happy home. “Don’t Trust the Girls Upstairs” premieres June 20 at 8 p.m. EDT.
‘House of the Dragon’ Season 3
Streaming June 21 on HBO
“House of the Dragon” Season 3 premieres June 21. It opens mid-battle as Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) fights an opponent amid a fire-ravaged battlefield. Dragons fly over a fleet of destroyed ships at sea and those who support Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) arrive in King’s Landing. “House of the Dragon,” the first spinoff from the “Game of Thrones” series, is based on Martin’s book “Fire & Blood.” It’s a prequel to the main series based on the “A Song of Fire and Ice” books.





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