‘Verity’ Trailer Reveals Anne Hathaway’s Sinister Return in Colleen Hoover Film Adaptation

Published 04/28/2026, 1:32 AM PDT

In a world where love is rarely just love but obsession hiding behind a softer face, Verity looks ready to turn trust, desire, and intimacy into something far more dangerous. With the recently released teaser revealing Anne Hathaway’s sinister presence in the Colleen Hoover adaptation, Verity already feels like a storm only beginning to unfold. Without revealing too much too soon, the footage already hints at a story where nothing is clean, no connection is simple, and darkness may be waiting in every corner.

So, as shadows gather around this chilling story, what exactly does the first trailer reveal, and what darker chaos still waits ahead?

Verity glides into pure psychological tension in first teaser

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Based on the bestselling novel by Colleen Hoover, Verity wastes no time wrapping itself in desire, dread, and secrets that look ready to poison everyone they touch. At the centre stands Dakota Johnson, stepping into a world where nothing feels accidental and every smile seems to hide another blade. The teaser deepens that menace with Anne Hathaway delivering the haunting warning, “There is no light where we’re going,” before the footage slips into a feverish spiral of intimacy and intrusion.

It begins with Johnson and Josh Hartnett seen together, only for Hathaway’s Verity to suddenly replace him with a sly smirk, making it clear that even the most private moments belong to her shadow. However, the darkness stalking Johnson, Hathaway, and Hartnett is set to reach theatres on October 2, 2026.

With buzz already building around what could be one of Hoover’s most twisted adaptations yet, the first footage was unveiled during CinemaCon in Las Vegas. Behind the camera is Michael Showalter, reuniting with Hathaway after The Idea of You, while Nick Antosca leads a screenplay shaped from earlier drafts by multiple writers. If the teaser is any warning, Verity is arriving as a psychological storm dressed in elegance and waiting to consume everything in sight.

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While the women seem poised to command every pulse-racing moment, the full cast of Verity looks ready to deepen the chaos.

One look at the cast driving Verity into chaos

Directed by Michael Showalter, with a screenplay from Nick Antosca and Colleen Hoover, Verity carries a cast built to keep every corner of the tension alive. Leading the storm is Dakota Johnson as Lowen Ashleigh, alongside Anne Hathaway as Verity Crawford and Josh Hartnett as Jeremy Crawford. They are joined by Brady Wagner as Crew Crawford, Asel Swango as Frida, and Daniel Echevarria as Alex.

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The adaptation arrives after Hoover’s blockbuster novel It Ends With Us made its leap to the big screen in 2024, further expanding her page-to-screen run. Meanwhile, readers can still dive into Verity through physical editions, Kindle, and Audible, with the title also available on Kindle Unlimited. Fans can also find Hoover favourites like Reminders of Him, whose film adaptation was recently released on Netflix on March 13, 2026, along with Regretting You there, keeping the obsession alive long before the film reaches theatres.

While the trailer has already unsettled viewers, be ready to witness the full chaos of Verity unfold on the big screen this October.

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Lisa Roy

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Lisa Roy is an Entertainment Writer at NetflixJunkie, bringing Hollywood’s biggest moments to life through crisp news and fan-focused feature stories. With a Master’s in English Literature and over four years of experience across national and international domains , she is known for an eye for stories that fans instantly connect with. While she enjoys covering real-world gossip, she is deeply drawn to fictional universes of wizardry and witches.

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