A film adaptation of Rebecca Yarros‘ best-selling ballerina novel “Variation” is in the works at Amazon MGM Studios, Variety has confirmed.
“It Ends With Us” screenwriter Christy Hall is penning the script for the movie and President Barack and Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground and American Ballet Theatre vet Misty Copeland, who recently retired as the company’s principal dancer, are producing.
From Yarros (best known as the author of the “Fourth Wing” romantasy novel series, which is in development as a TV series at Amazon), “Variation” follows a renowned ballerina who returns to her family’s Cape Cod summer home to heal from her career-threatening injury, where she reunites with the Coast Guard rescue swimmer she never forgot about. As they confront unaddressed feelings from their past, family secrets about the tragedy that drove them apart are uncovered, they’re forced to question whether they made the wrong choices for the right reasons.
Along with “Variation” and “Fourth Wing,” other Yarros book-to-screen adaptations currently in the works include “In the Likely Event” movie at Netflix and “The Last Letter” as a film from Amazon MGM.
Along with her work as screenwriter on the film adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s “It Ends With Us,” which grossed more than $350 million worldwide, Hall’s recent projects include her directorial debut and screenplay for the feature film “Daddio,” starring Sean Penn and Dakota Johnson, which she also wrote. Her other credits include co-creating the Netflix series “I Am Not Okay With This.”
She is repped by CAA, Untitled Entertainment and Yorn Levine Barnes.
“Variation” marks the first feature film produced by Copeland’s Life in Motion Productions, which was co-founded with Emmy-winning writer and producer Leyla Fayyaz with the mission of “amplifying movement storytelling in film, television and on stage.” Under Copeland,…
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The post “Rebecca Yarros’ Variation Movie Set at Amazon, It Ends With Us Writer” by Jennifer Maas was published on 11/24/2025 by variety.com



































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