Netflix is developing a series version of Jane Austen’s most famous novel,Pride and Prejudice. Published in 1813, the popular novel follows the sharp-witted yet headstrong Elizabeth Bennet, who comes to realize that love can overcome both pride and prejudice through her evolving relationship with the wealthy but initially aloof Mr. Darcy.Pride and Prejudicehas been adaptedto the screen several times, most famously in the 1995 BBC miniseries starring Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth and the 2005 film starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen.

Now, Jane Austen’s most famous novel is getting another adaptation. According toVariety,Netflix is developing a series version ofPride and PrejudicewithEverything I Know About Loveauthor Dolly Alderton penning the scripts. The project hasn’t officially been greenlit by the streaming platform yet, and there are no cast members currently attached.

Kiera Knightly as Elizabeth Bennett and Matthew Macfayden as Mr. Darcy in Pride & Prejudice,

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The news that Netflix is developing a series version ofPride and Prejudicemeans thatJane Austen adaptationsare alive and well, especially adaptations of her iconic 1813 novel. It was also recently revealed thataPride and Prejudicespinoff series centered on Elizabeth Bennet’s sister, Mary, is in development at the BBC. The series, titledThe Other Bennet Sister, is based on Janice Hadlow’s novel of the same name and is being produced byDoctor Who’s production company, Bad Wolf.

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Netflix has prior experience with Jane Austen’s work, having adapted her 1817 novelPersuasioninto the 2022 movieof the same name starring Dakota Johnson. A few years later, Netflix is now tackling the author’s most famous work, which is a much riskier endeavor since it already had two iconic adaptations, the 1995 BBC miniseries and the 2005 film. In turn, the Netflix series will be tasked with setting itself apart but, in the process, could also risk straying too far from the beloved book.

Elizabeth Bennett and Mr. Darcy from Pride & Prejudice 2005

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Dolly Alderton Is A Great Choice

Author Dolly Alderton, who is penning the scripts for Netflix’sPride and Prejudiceseries, gained widespread recognitionforEverything I Know About Love, which she also adapted into a seven-episode series for BBC and Peacock. Her bestselling memoir reflects on her experiences navigating her 20s and has become a cultural touchstone for Millennial and Gen Z women. Overall, Alderton is a great fit for Netflix’sPride & Prejudicesince her memoir and its series adaptation showcase her talent for capturing the complexities of love, relationships, and self-discovery – themes that are central to Jane Austen’s timeless novel.

Source:Variety

Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice is an 1813 novel by Jane Austen that has been adapted multiple times for movies, TV shows, and plays. The story centers on Elizabeth Bennet and her family, who are on the brink of becoming poor when Mr. Bennet passes away since there isn’t a male heir. At the same time, Elizabeth is learning the difference between superficial goodness and actual goodness.

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