Film rights to Peter Pan in Scarlet, the official sequel to J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan, have been sold to Headline Pictures, BBC Films and the U.K. Film Council, according to Variety.

The novel, written by Geraldine McCaughrean, was published this October. It was commissioned by the Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, which owns the copyright to Peter Pan.

In Peter Pan in Scarlet, Wendy, her brothers and the Lost Boys have all grown up to become respectable adults. But when Wendy dreams that Neverland is in trouble, they must all find a way back to save the day.