Jennifer Aniston Prepares to Film ‘I’m Glad My Mom Died’ Based on Jennette McCurdy’s Memoir, Says She & The Author Had ‘Very Similar Moms’

Jennifer Aniston is stepping into new territory by adapting Jennette McCurdy’s bestseller “I’m Glad My Mom Died” into a 10-episode Apple TV series. Aniston, who says she was “immediately intrigued,” reveals she has more in common with McCurdy than fans might expect.

Key Takeaways:

  • Jennifer Aniston will star in and executive produce the adaptation
  • The memoir, “I’m Glad My Mom Died,” is by Jennette McCurdy
  • The series is set to be a 10-episode limited run for Apple TV
  • Aniston says she was “immediately intrigued” by the project
  • She and McCurdy share experiences of having “very similar moms”

A New Adaptation in the Works

Jennifer Aniston, 56, is bringing Jennette McCurdy’s influential memoir, “I’m Glad My Mom Died,” to the screen. The upcoming Apple TV project is set to be a 10-episode limited series, a format that will allow the adaptation to capture the intimate, and at times intense, details of McCurdy’s personal story.

Why ‘I’m Glad My Mom Died’ Stood Out

Speaking to People, Aniston noted the project “immediately intrigued” her. The actress, best known for her decades-long career on screen, believes the raw honesty of McCurdy’s memoir offers an emotional depth that resonates far beyond standard celebrity autobiographies.

Aniston’s Personal Connection

A striking factor for Aniston is how closely she related to elements of McCurdy’s upbringing. According to reports, Aniston mentioned that she and the author had “very similar moms,” adding a personal layer to her professional involvement. This connection, she suggests, fueled her passion to creatively shape the series.

What to Expect Next

Though specific production timelines remain undisclosed, Apple TV viewers can look forward to a deeply personal interpretation of McCurdy’s text. With Aniston not only headlining but also serving as an executive producer, she promises a thorough exploration of the memoir’s sensitive themes of childhood experiences and mother-daughter dynamics. The result could be one of the most candid interpretations of family relationships in recent television.

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