Real-life sisters Dakota and Elle Fanning will portray fictional French sisters in the upcoming screen adaptation of Kristin Hannah's bestseller The Nightingale. The film, set during World War II, is scheduled to hit theaters in February 2027. It follows the sisters as they reunite amid the war and discover their inner bravery to resist the conflict.
Kristin Hannah, a prominent historical fiction author, penned The Nightingale, a story centered on two French sisters, Viann and Isabelle, who have grown apart over the years. The narrative unfolds as Viann's husband is sent to fight in World War II, bringing the sisters back together just as the war encroaches on their home country.
According to details from Book Riot, the adaptation reunites the Fanning sisters on screen for the first time, with Dakota as Viann and Elle as Isabelle. As the Nazi occupation threatens France, the characters tap into unexpected reserves of courage and engage in resistance efforts they never anticipated.
This project revives interest in Hannah's novel, which explores themes of resilience and defiance during the war. The film's release next February aligns with ongoing fascination with WWII stories in literature and cinema, offering a fresh perspective on women's roles in the resistance.