: To get her story, Kelsey must interview Carter Bowman , a reclusive astrology guru and the mastermind behind a popular matchmaking app.

The film is a co-production between , giving it a distinct visual style compared to standard US-based TV movies. Kelsey Graham : Played by Kimberley Crossman. Carter Bowman : Played by David de Lautour . Director : Thomas Robins. Other Notable Adaptations

: A subplot explores Kelsey's struggle between writing a "fair and balanced" piece versus the sensationalized "hit piece" her editor demands. Key Cast & Production

Beyond the standard romantic tropes, the film touches on deeper psychological and cultural themes:

Depending on the specific "Written in the Stars" you are interested in, there is also an upcoming directed by Fawzia Mirza. This version follows a Sri Lankan-Australian woman who uses Vedic Astrology to meet 101 suitors in 90 days after failing at modern dating.

: Kelsey views astrology as a gimmick, while Carter treats it as a legitimate science of connection. Their clashing worldviews are tested when they spend a week together at an annual meteor shower festival in the town of Jupiter.

: It questions whether compatibility is something that can be calculated by stars and algorithms or if it is purely organic.

The story follows , a cynical magazine editor who is tasked with writing an exposé on the booming world of horoscopes and dating apps.