Don’t expect to see any new Nicholas Sparks movies in the near future. The production company tasked with adapting his books has shut down.

Variety reports that Nicholas Sparks’ production company, which existed on the Warner Brothers studio lot in Los Angeles over the past four years, has shut its doors. The closure follows a string of box office flops, most recently The Longest Ride (2015) and The Choice (2016).

That said, Sparks had several big hits in the past, including The Notebook, Message in a Bottle, and Dear John, which each made over $100 million at the box office. The Last Song, The Lucky One, and Safe Haven all grossed more than $90 million.

And the adaptation pipeline isn’t totally shut off! The CW is currently developing a TV series based on The Notebook. Meanwhile, the author is getting ready to publish his next book, Two By Two, this October. His last novel was See Me, which was published last October.

We’re sure studios will consider returning to the world of Nicholas Sparks if any of his future books become major hits. After all, it’s no secret that Hollywood loves to adapt wildly successful books.