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‘What It Feels Like For A Girl’ Producer Hera Pictures Options Novel Set In London’s Cutthroat World Of High-End Cocktail Making

DeadlineWednesday, June 18, 2025 at 8:00:29 AM
‘What It Feels Like For A Girl’ Producer Hera Pictures Options Novel Set In London’s Cutthroat World Of High-End Cocktail Making
Hera Pictures, the production company behind the BBC’s acclaimed What It Feels Like for a Girl, just scooped up the rights to adapt Nothing Good Happens After 2am—a novel diving into London’s ultra-competitive, high-end cocktail scene. The book, by Irish writer Niamh Hargan, is set to become a TV series, marking another buzzy project for the team fresh off their recent success.
Editor’s Note: If you loved What It Feels Like for a Girl, this is a sign Hera Pictures is doubling down on sharp, stylish storytelling—this time with a splash of mixology drama. The move also shines a light on Hargan’s rising star as an author, and hey, who wouldn’t want a peek behind the curtain of London’s glitzy, cutthroat bar world? It’s a win for book fans and TV junkies alike.
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