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Netflix’s ‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’ Movie Almost Cut This Book Detail, But Author Shelby Van Pelt Stepped In

Decider·Anna Menta·23 days ago
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Published May 9, 2026, 9:00 a.m. ET If you read the Remarkably Bright Creatures book, then you know that the Netflix movie, which began streaming on Friday, makes a few changes to the best-selling 2022 mystery novel written by Shelby Van Pelt. Directed by Olivia Newman ( Where the Crawdads Sing ), who also adapted the script with co-writer John Whittington, Remarkably Bright Creatures tells the story of a lonely, 70-year-old widow named Tova (Sally Field) who is still grappling with the death of her son, decades later. She doesn’t go to therapy, but she does share her thoughts with the giant octopus, Marcellus, at the aquarium where she works as a cleaning lady. Marcellus can’t speak back, but the audience gets to hear his thoughts thanks to a delightful voice over narration from Alfred Molina. Author Shelby Van Pelt served as an executive producer on the film, and read every draft of the script, director Olivia Newman told Decider in a recent interview. “[The notes] were often very minimal,” Newman said.…

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