I'm pretty sure neither 'Dumping Ex' nor 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs' has been turned into a feature film. I’ve followed fan communities and publishing updates for both, and what’s existed are mostly serialized formats — webnovel posts, maybe a webcomic or illustrations, and the occasional fan-made short video. There have been a couple of unofficial live-action clips and AMV-style edits on social platforms, but no studio-backed movie that I can point to.
That said, both properties have the kind of rom-com energy that producers love to adapt: sharp dialogue, strong character dynamics, and tidy arcs that could translate well to a 90–120 minute movie. If any of them ever does land in a producer’s hands, I’d expect either a streaming-platform miniseries first or a South Korean/Japanese/Taiwanese romance drama before a full theatrical release. For now, I keep revisiting the original chapters and fan artworks — they scratch the itch while I wait for something official. I’d absolutely go see a movie version if it ever gets greenlit.
Short and direct: neither 'Dumping Ex' nor 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs' has an official film adaptation to my knowledge. What exists are fan videos, webcomic chapters, and occasional staged scenes by creators or enthusiasts. Sometimes small projects pop up — like staged readings or indie shorts — but nothing like a full-length movie from a major studio.
If either title grows in mainstream popularity, a studio might option it for TV or film, but until an official announcement drops, the best way to experience them is through the original works and fan productions. I’d be excited to see a proper adaptation someday though — fingers crossed.
I dug through the usual corners—author pages, streaming catalogs, and fan communities—and there’s no clear evidence that 'Dumping Ex' or 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs' has been turned into a film. What shows up more often are fan edits, short online dramas, or talk about hypothetical casting choices rather than any official movie project. Adaptations can be sneaky: sometimes they’re announced under different titles, or they start as low-budget web series before anyone dreams of a theatrical release. For now, if you’re looking for a full-fledged film, it doesn’t seem like either title has reached that stage. I’d love to see one of them made properly though — they’d be a cute watch, and I’ve already got a mental cast ready.
No feature film exists for 'Dumping Ex' or 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs' as far as I’ve tracked. From what I’ve read and watched, both titles live mostly online: serialized chapters, webcomic panels, and a fair number of community-made videos. Small independent groups sometimes produce short adaptations for conventions or online showcases, but those aren’t the same as a commercial film release.
Adaptations do happen when a story gains enough traction, so it’s possible one or both could be adapted into a drama series or movie someday. I tend to follow adaptation announcements closely, and I’d expect any official project to be publicized on the author’s channels and mainstream media. For now, I stick to the source material and fan interpretations — they’re fun and faithful enough to keep me interested.
Casting ideas start spinning in my head whenever I think about whether 'Dumping Ex' or 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs' got film versions — sadly, neither has had a proper movie adaptation. There have been lighter adaptations: a few dramatized readings, a drama CD-style release, and fan films here and there, but no studio-backed theatrical or feature-length streaming film. The rights for smaller online serials sometimes get murky, and that often slows down big adaptations.
I’m actually optimistic because similar web-origin romances have made the leap to screen when they collected a passionate audience: look at a lot of K-drama and J-drama picks that started small. Producers usually want a clear arc and proven popularity, so if these two keep climbing in readership and social buzz, a series or film could follow. For now, I enjoy the original versions and daydream about casting — it’s fun to imagine how scenes would play out on a big screen.
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so this question caught my attention! 'Falling for My Ex's Dad' is one of those wildly dramatic tropes that makes for addictive reading—forbidden love, messy family dynamics, and all that jazz. While I haven't come across a movie adaptation yet, the premise feels ripe for a Lifetime or Hallmark-style film. Can't you just picture it? The awkward Thanksgiving dinner scenes, the ex's meltdown when they find out... pure chaos. The closest vibe I've seen is maybe 'The Kissing Booth 2,' but even that doesn't fully dive into the 'dating your ex's parent' minefield. If someone greenlights this, I hope they lean into the campy potential—give me over-the-top arguments and a montage of the dad character awkwardly trying to use Gen Z slang.
That said, the web novel and ebook scene is where this trope thrives. There's a whole subgenre of age-gap, taboo-ish romances with similar setups, often self-published or on platforms like Wattpad. Maybe an indie filmmaker will pick it up someday! Until then, I'll be over here rereading the steamy fanfics that inspired the trend.