The Netflix film titled The Girls I’ve Been will be an adaptation of Tess Sharpe’s novel, and Millie will be producing it along with Jason Bateman. Millie will produce the movie under her banner PCMA Productions, while Bateman will produce under his own production banner Aggregate Films along with Michael Costigan. Millie will essay the role of Nora O’Malley who happens to the daughter of a con artist. Brown’s character then picks up her mother’s skills and becomes master manipulator. But when, Millie’s character goes to bank with her ex-boyfriend Wes and his secret girlfriend Iris, they are taken hostage by the bank robbers. The plot of the whole movie consists of many more twists and turns will unfold in the film. Netflix’s official Twitter handled announced the news and wrote, “Millie Bobby Brown will star in & produce THE GIRLS I’VE BEEN. A new Netflix film adapted from Tess Sharpe’s novel, the thriller follows a con artist who must use her powers of persuasion & impersonation to free herself, her girlfriend & ex-boyfriend from a bank hostage situation.”