Wondering what youll watch now that the Divergent series is in chaos?

For fans of:Harry Potter, maybe?

Its vaguely reminiscent of the first few books.

For fans of:Tough one, this.

Its a comedy drama about self-acceptance with some inevitable romance along the way…

Seems like its likely to be aimed at girls, but beyond that, who knows?

Franchise potential:What doesnt have franchise potential these days?

For fans of:The Maze Runner, maybe?

Franchise potential:Theres only one book so far, but that doesnt necessarily mean no.

The book:Not-very-popular teen Charlotte feels invisible.

Vaughan himself is set to produce, alongside Valerie Van Galder.

And… again, thats about all we know so far.

For fans of:Supernatural comedy romance, basically.

Maybe like a younger-skewedDead Like Me?

Franchise potential:Yup, thereve been threeGhostgirlbooks so far.

It, well, its basically a love story, but its an incredibly moving one.

The adaptation:DreamWorks optioned the book last year, and Rowell herself wrote a draft screenplay.

We still have hope, however, that this one will make it to the big screen.

For fans of:Heartbreak in general.

Rowells other novelsFangirlandCarry Onseem ripe for film adaptation.

The book:As the title suggests, its a kind of fairytale adaptation.

For fans of:Fairytales, basically.

Cue more romance and more danger and some supernatural goings-on.

For fans of:Its maybe a bitTwilight-y.

Release date:Fallenis set to hit screens this month in the U.K.

It is yet to get a U.S. release date, which isnt agreatsign.

The adaptation:The film rights were acquired by Universal Pictures back in 2011.

Stuart Beattie, writer ofG.I.

For fans of:There are similarities to bothHis Dark MaterialsandThe Mortal Instruments…

The book:A teenage girl is tragically killed in a car accident.

But thats not the end.

She gets seven chances to relive her final day, trying to figure out what her life really meant.

For fans of:Can I sayThe Fault In Our Starsagain?

Its not really the same, but theres something in there about death and love and learning.

It has the supernatural elements ofIf I Stay.

Franchise potential:Yeah, not so much.

Release date:March 3rd, 2017

The book:Yup, another Lauren Oliver book.

The adaptation:Universals got this one.

For fans of:The Hunger Games,Divergent,The Maze Runner, etc.

Franchise potential:Its a standalone novel, so maybe not.

For once, maybe not.

The adaptation:The rights were snatched up by DreamWorks back in 2012.

For fans of:Harry Potter, andHis Dark Materials?

Franchise potential:Perhaps inevitably, the book is the first of a trilogy.

For fans of:Sounds likeSisterhood Of The Travelling Pantsterritory, maybe.

Franchise potential:Well, there is a sequel… Its set on a New World, where all living creatures can hear one anothers thoughts.

Since then, the movie has seen some major movement.

Doug Liman (Edge of Tomorrow) is directing with Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley to star.

For fans of:Again, probablyThe Maze RunnerandThe Hunger Games.

Franchise potential:Obvs.

Except Allison, a teenage girl looking for a fabled Eden free of vamps.

The adaptation:Well, it was optioned by Palomar Pictures in 2012.

Sadly, thats all we know.

For fans of:Twilight,Resident Evil, and probably evenBuffy.

Franchise potential:The book is the first in, you guessed it, a trilogy.

The book:Cas is a teenage monster hunter.

Anna is a vengeful ghost.

Cue horror and a bit of romance, weirdly enough.

Thats Stephenie Meyers production company.

Yes, that Stephenie Meyer.

For fans of:Um,Twilight?

Franchise potential:Yup.

Theres a sequel, and plenty of potential for more stories about Cas and his adventures.

If she can avoid the criminal underworld and inter-dimensional beings, that is.

For fans of:The Hunger Games, Harry Potter, all that kind of stuff.

Clare and Black have already written a screenplay, but theres been no further news.

For fans of:The Mortal Instruments, Harry Potter, and Harry Potter fanfic.

Franchise potential:Its the first in a planned five-book series.

Pressia lives on one side, Partridge on the other, and then… they meet.

The adaptation:20th Century Fox snapped this one up.

Writer-director James Ponsoldt, director ofThe Spectacular Now, was attached to direct at one point.

For fans of:Dark and depressing post-apocalyptic worlds.

Franchise potential:Yup, there are three books in the series.

Franchise potential:Probably not.

The book:A collection of three intertwined short romance stories, all set at Christmas.

The adaptation:Universal Pictures is doing this one.

Kay Cannon, the screenwriter behindPitch Perfect, is on board to adapt the screenplay.

He had a tentative release date of December 2016, but Universal pushed it back to 2017.

For fans of:Easy one, this:Paper TownsandThe Fault In Our Stars.

Franchise potential:Well, not really.

Though its not totally impossible, either.

Cue lots of action, and lots of drama.

The adaptation:Ridley Scott himself wanted to make this one, and acquired the rights back in 2013.

For fans of:Argh, probablyThe Hunger Games.

Franchise potential:Yup, there are three novels in the series so far.

Carla Hacken, producer ofWalk The Line, is attached to produce.

For fans of:Allegory, politics, and superpowers.

The adaptation:Okay, to be honest, this one might not be happening any more.

For fans of:Dragons and forbidden romance.

So, like,Twilight, but with dragons.

Franchise potential:There are three books, so yes, if it ever gets off the ground.

A small gang sets out in search of a possible cure, and theres some romance along the way.

Franchise potential:Definitely.

For fans of:Hard to know where this one will land.

Somewhere betweenGame Of ThronesandStar Wars?

Franchise potential:Theres a trilogy planned.

Did you even need to ask?