The Holiday, Kate Winslet, Jack Black, 2006. Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Apple TV+ is developing a limited-series adaptation of 2006 Nancy Meyers romantic comedy movie The Holiday, a source with knowledge of the situation tells The Hollywood Reporter. The Myers movie starred Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law and Jack Black; Meyers is not a part of the limited series. Krissie Ducker will write and executive produce through Left Bank Pictures; Rob Delaney (Catastrophe) will also write. Ducker was a writers' assistant on Catastrophe. For Delaney, should The Holiday get an official greenlight, it will mark his return to Apple TV+ after starring in season one of Bad Monkey. The Apple TV+ limited series will follow new characters. Like the '06 comedy, this version will follow a single American woman and a single British woman, living very different lives, who swap their houses for the holidays. They, of course, find love along the way. The newcomers have yet to be cast. The Holiday the movie was a success, earning more than $200 million at the global box office. It was distributed in the U.S. by Sony Pictures. Meyers has said that she never intended to make The Holiday a, well, holiday movie - but it certainly comes back into popular rotation each Christmas season. Deadline first reported the news. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Live Feed 'Golden Bachelor' Star Mel Owens Says Contestants Have Accepted His Apology After Age Comments The Fien Print 'King of the Hill' Review: Hank, Peggy and Bobby Move to Hulu for Season 14 Without Skipping a Beat South Park 'South Park' to Exit HBO Max Next Week as Show Consolidates Library on Paramount+ Live Feed 'And Just Like That' Ending With Season 3 The Office 'The Office' Alum Anthony Q. Farrell Boards Cricket Comedy 'Strikers' as Showrunner (Exclusive) Live Feed 'Project Runway' Turns 21: Why Heidi Klum Came Back (and Made It Work Without Tim Gunn) Live Feed 'Golden Bachelor' Star Mel Owens Says Contestants Have Accepted His Apology After Age Comments The Fien Print 'King of the Hill' Review: Hank, Peggy and Bobby Move to Hulu for Season 14 Without Skipping a Beat South Park 'South Park' to Exit HBO Max Next Week as Show Consolidates Library on Paramount+ Live Feed 'And Just Like That' Ending With Season 3 The Office 'The Office' Alum Anthony Q. Farrell Boards Cricket Comedy 'Strikers' as Showrunner (Exclusive) Live Feed 'Project Runway' Turns 21: Why Heidi Klum Came Back (and Made It Work Without Tim Gunn)