Thursday, April 2, 2026

Netflix picks up "The Corrections"

I am actually kind of shocked to see this news today. Of all the projects in the pipeline for Meryl (The Corrections, Useful Idiots, the Joni Mitchell biopic, Mamma Mia! 3), I would've guessed that The Corrections was the most likely to have fallen to the wayside. We have heard zero about it since it was first announced with Meryl being attached way back in September of 2024. Until today. 

Netflix has announced that they have picked up the series, with Cord Jefferson (director and writer of American Fiction, which one him an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay) attached to direct all episodes. As previously announced, author Jonathan Franzen is penning the script based on his 2001 best-selling novel. Streep is listed as one of the executive producers, which is unusual for her. With the announcement of a streamer being attached, as well as a director, this is about as close as it gets to being a sure thing until we actually see pics of her on set. 

It's interesting that Netflix is making a concerted push to produce "prestige projects." Their new VP, Nora Skinner (who came over from HBO in 2024), has apparently been deliberately focusing on this type of project acquisition for the streamer. The next thing to watch for is casting updates! 

If I were to guess, I would think filming for this would be late fall or early 2027, as much of the story takes place around the Christmas holidays.

Story tagline from Deadline:

Based on Franzen’s National Book Award-winning novel, The Corrections is a sharply comic portrait of a Midwestern family whose three unmoored adult siblings desperately resist their mother’s wish for one last Christmas together – each undone by the delusional ambitions that were supposed to save them from becoming their parents.

4 comments:

  1. Meryl is back! I m socked! Love it!

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  2. As she is a producer, I wonder if she will select the cast who will play her family.

    I am not familiar with the novel but would love to see her acting opposite Jeff Bridges, Chris Cooper or David Straithairn one more time.

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    1. I've always pictured Richard Jenkins as Alfred. But I could totally see Jeff Bridges or Tommy Lee Jones being cast. Bridges was originally cast in Hope Springs, and I don't think he and Meryl shared any screen time in The Giver.

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  3. Great news! Your faith in this project has paid off! I’m so pleased to see Meryl producing. It seems like the only sure-fire way to get some projects over the line. This will surely be one of the most coveted cast lists to get on.

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