Mckenna Grace Joins Allison Williams in New Colleen Hoover Adaptation ‘Regretting You’

Mckenna Grace
Mckenna Grace

Mckenna Grace continues to captivate audiences with her growing filmography, and her latest role is no exception. Grace is set to co-star alongside Allison Williams in “Regretting You,” an indie adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s 2019 novel. Fans of Grace will be eager to see her tackle this emotionally charged project, which further showcases her range as an actress.

The film, penned by Susan McMartin and directed by Josh Boone (“The Fault in Our Stars”), explores the complex relationship between Morgan Grant (played by Williams) and her teenage daughter, Clara. Morgan, who became a mother at a young age, sacrificed her own dreams to raise Clara. As Clara enters her teenage years, tensions rise between mother and daughter, especially after a devastating accident that claims the life of Morgan’s husband and Clara’s father, Chris.

Produced by Constantin Film, with Robert Kulzer, Brunson Green, and Anna Todd at the helm, “Regretting You” promises to be a poignant and heartfelt adaptation.

Grace has been a familiar face here on Trevor Decker News, with our extensive coverage of her projects, including her standout performance in “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.” Her previous roles in “Friend of the Family” and “Gifted” have solidified her reputation as one of Hollywood’s most promising young talents.

As always, stay tuned to Trevor Decker News for the latest updates on Mckenna Grace’s career and other entertainment news.

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Mckenna Grace Joins Allison Williams in New Colleen Hoover Adaptation ‘Regretting You’

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