“Best Offer Wins” Hulu's Next Big Book-to-Screen Adaptation

"Best Offer Wins" provides a compelling look at social class, ambition, and the modern housing crisis.

Hulu has obtained the rights to develop a series based on Marisa Kashino's debut novel, Best Offer Wins.

What’s Happening:

  • Hulu has acquired the rights to develop a series based on Marisa Kashino's debut novel, Best Offer Wins, following a competitive bidding process according to Deadline.
  • The adaptation will star Greta Lee, known for Past Lives, and will be written by Suzanne Heathcote of Killing Eve fame.
  • Lee and Heathcote will also serve as executive producers alongside Kashino, Chelsea McKinnies, and Mackenzie Roussos from Entertainment 360, with production handled by Hulu's sister company, 20th Television.
  • Best Offer Wins provides a thought-provoking exploration of class dynamics, ambition, and the modern housing crisis.
  • The story centers on Margo, a 37-year-old publicist who, after a year and a half of fruitless house-hunting, becomes increasingly obsessed with a coveted off-market property.
  • Her fixation leads her to resort to stalking, manipulation, and intricate plans, all in a desperate bid to acquire the home she believes will salvage her struggling marriage.

Also Coming to Hulu:

  • Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful, a full-length visual experience accompanying her latest album of the same name, will premiere on Disney+ and Hulu in the U.S. on July 16th.
  • This unique pop opera, driven by elements of fantasy, showcases thirteen original songs from the visual album Something Beautiful.

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Tricia Kennedy
As a huge Disney fan Tricia enjoys having Walt Disney World basically in her backyard. When she's not at the theme parks she is either playing drums or with her dog Yoda. She is a lifelong Star Wars fan and has ridden Star Tours over 270 times.