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Netflix’s Icebreaker to Adapt Hannah Grace’s Bestselling Romance

The upcoming series will bring the story of a figure skater and a hockey player to the small screen, produced by Unwell Productions.

Netflix has unveiled plans for a new television series titled Icebreaker, adapting the bestselling romance novel by Hannah Grace that has captivated nearly five million readers worldwide.

The story centers on Anastasia Allen, a talented figure skater, and Nate Hawkins, a competitive hockey player, whose ambitions on the ice and rink intertwine with a growing attraction.

A literary romance gets a screen makeover

Amanda Lasher and Jade Bartlett have been tapped to write and executive produce the adaptation, while Unwell Productions — led by Alex Cooper, Matt Kaplan and Mina Lefevre, with Jinny Howe also on board — will oversee production.

The partnership marks the latest move by Netflix to expand its portfolio of romance‑driven content, a strategy that has proven lucrative for the streaming giant.

Grace announced her excitement about the upcoming series on Instagram, expressing gratitude to fans and anticipation for the adaptation.

While casting details and an official release date have yet to be confirmed, industry insiders expect the series to debut sometime in 2026.

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