Julia Roberts may have left Homecoming, but it's looking like she'll be sticking with Amazon.
After a season leading the psychological thriller, the Hollywood star is said to be in discussions to star in Amazon's limited TV series adaptation of Jo Piazza's 2018 novel Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win.
TheWrap adds that she would also be signing on as an executive producer.
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Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win centres on the titular character leaving behind her Silicon Valley job to run for Senate – but she finds the campaign to be anything but straightforward, as she has to deal with a dirty opponent, the harsh media, and the exhausting toll on her marriage with a resentful husband.
With high stakes, Charlotte must decide how badly she wants to win.
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And Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win may not be the only adaptation of a book that Roberts is signing up for.
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In January, best-selling author Celeste Ng shared that Roberts is attached to the film adaptation of her acclaimed novel Everything I Never Told You.
Released in 2014, the book follows a mixed-race Chinese-American family who are left reeling after middle daughter Lydia Lee – seemingly popular at school with excellent grades – is found in a local lake.
Lydia's death leads to the relationships of her family members to crumble, as secrets they've been hiding from each other threaten to become exposed.
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