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The Cottage in The Holiday

“The Holiday” Is Getting a TV Makeover

If you thought the 2006 rom-com The Holiday had cozy corners cornered, think again. Apple TV+ is developing a limited series reboot, inspired by the classic—but with new characters, new wardrobes, and no involvement from creator Nancy Meyers.

What’s Changing—and What’s Staying the Same

The Holiday struck a chord with viewers through its charming house swap, nostalgic fashion, and whimsical holiday aesthetic. Now, the new Apple TV+ limited series will maintain the heart of the premise—two women swapping homes during the Christmas season and finding unexpected romance—but through the lens of a fresh cast and creative team:

  • Writer & Executive Producer: Krissie Ducker (Sweetpea, Killing Eve)
  • Consultant: Comedian Rob Delaney (Catastrophe)
  • Nancy Meyers: Not involved—and reportedly learned about the reboot on Instagram
Fashion Meets Film: What This Reboot Could (and Should) Bring

For Thurzdays, the remake opens the door to reimagined holiday wardrobes and new character aesthetics. Think:

  • Plush knitwear for cozy British cottages
  • 2000s LA glamour redefined through modern silhouettes
  • Accessory-driven, mood-rich styling that honors the original look and feel—but through today’s fashion lens

It’s a romantic moment to watch what The Holiday legacy looks like when dressed for 2025.

What's Next?

Casting is underway—producers are reportedly considering one British and one American actress for the lead roles. No word yet on styling direction, release date, or whether the iconic scenes like the festive home swap will find fresh visual flourish. But one thing’s clear: the reboot isn’t just about holiday romance—it’s a chance to stylistically reframe a classic.