'Happy Place' TV Series, Based on Emily Henry Book, Finds Writer & Showrunner

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The popular Emily Henry book Happy Place is being made into a television series at Netflix and producer Jennifer Lopez has found a writer/showrunner to lead the team! JLo landed the rights to the book and is working with Netflix to adapt the rom-com novel into a TV show.

For those who don’t know, she previously produced the Freeform shows The Fosters and Good Trouble, as well as her own NBC shows Shades of Blue and World of Dance.

Deadline reports that Leila Cohan has been hired as showrunner and co-writer of the upcoming series. Keep reading to find out more… Leila was previously a producer on the first season of Bridgerton and received an Emmy nomination for her work on the show.

She’s also written for Netflix’s Santa Clarita Diet and Paramount/BET+’s The First Wives Club. The book “follows Harriet and Wyn, who’ve been a perfect couple since they met in college — they go together like salt and pepper, honey and tea, lobster and rolls.

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