FilmSharks has acquired international sales rights for the romantic drama "All That We Never Were," based on Alice Kellen's bestselling novel, with a theatrical release planned for Spain in June, according to Variety. The film, directed by Jorge Alonso, stars Maxi Iglesias, Margarida Corceiro, and Sebastián Zurita.
The acquisition was announced on February 13, 2026, by Variety. The film adaptation of the romantic novel, titled "Todo lo que nunca fuimos" in Spanish, is produced by multiple companies, including HBO Max and Warner Bros. Pictures Spain, according to Variety. FilmSharks aims for similar success to their previous collaboration with Warner Bros. on "Pídeme lo que quieras," as reported by multiple sources.
In other news, Time reported on an update to a character in "Wuthering Heights." Isabella Linton, a character in Emily Brontë's classic 1847 gothic romance novel, is typically not one of the first to come up in conversation. Isabella is introduced as the pampered and privileged younger sister of Edgar Linton, the wealthy heir to Wuthering Heights' neighboring estate of Thrushcross Grange and Catherine's eventual husband.
Additionally, Time also covered the Netflix K-drama "The Art of Sarah." The eight-episode drama follows a woman who will do anything to break out of her working class and ascend to the upper class. The show is a non-linear story of revenge, social inequity, and the power of performed identity. The Art of Sarah begins with the discovery of a body in the Seoul sewers. Detective Park Mu-gyeong is professionally committed to getting to the bottom of the apparent murder.
Finally, Time also reported on the ongoing search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who requires heart medication and has been missing for nearly two weeks. The FBI has increased the reward to $100,000 and released a detailed suspect description.
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