Netflix Reveals First Look at 6-Part 'Phenomenal' Drama that Jane Austen Fans Will Love - Liverpool Echo
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 29 – Netflix's six-part limited series adapts Jane Austen's classic with Emmy and Oscar-winning actors, directed by Euros Lyn and written by Dolly Alderton.
- Netflix is producing a six-part limited series adaptation of Jane Austen's 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice, currently filming in the UK with a notable cast.
- Production commenced after Netflix revealed its cast for the series, featuring Emma Corrin in the role of Elizabeth Bennet and Jack Lowden portraying Mr. Darcy.
- The series is a faithful retelling of the novel, featuring a script from Dolly Alderton and direction by Euros Lyn, known for his work on Heartstopper.
- Netflix shared a first-look photo of Mrs. Bennet and her five daughters on July 29, 2025, while viewers praised the cast with comments like "Can't wait for this amazing show."
- The new adaptation aims to attract a new generation of viewers and continues the legacy of previous adaptations, reaffirming Pride and Prejudice's enduring status in romantic drama.
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