Netflix Pride and Prejudice TV show development sparks backlash from fans

As a seasoned gamer with a penchant for both classic literature and modern adaptations, I find myself torn between excitement and skepticism regarding Netflix’s latest endeavor – a Pride and Prejudice TV show. Having grown up watching the 1995 BBC version, I can’t help but feel a pang of nostalgia at the thought of another adaptation. Yet, the memory of their less-than-stellar Persuasion adaptation lingers in the back of my mind, casting a shadow over this new endeavor.


It seems that we’re entering an exciting phase for reimagining timeless novels on screen, and the newest addition to this wave appears to be a Netflix production of “Pride and Prejudice”…but not everyone is overjoyed by this news.

To put it simply, a good number of Jane Austen enthusiasts seem quite appalled by the prospect of yet another screen adaptation of their cherished novel, particularly since it’s being produced by this specific streaming platform.

According to The Daily Mail, it’s reported that the TV series is being actively worked on right now. It’s likely that it aims to build upon the powerful tradition left by Austen’s story of romance intertwined with societal struggles and unforeseen affection.

In the spirit of honoring the widely acclaimed 2005 film featuring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen, along with the iconic 1995 BBC series starring Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle (who’s famous among Austen enthusiasts for the lake scene with Firth’s Mr. Darcy), I’d be thrilled to follow their footsteps in a new adaptation of Pride and Prejudice.

Netflix Pride and Prejudice TV show development sparks backlash from fans

As per sources, British writer and commentator Dolly Alderton (of Everything I Know About Love fame) has written the screenplays. Although the series hasn’t received official approval yet, whispers in the industry hint that Daisy Edgar Jones could be a potential contender for the role of Elizabeth Bennet.

Just as Austen’s other novels have become timeless classics, referenced frequently in popular culture, it’s no wonder the BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice got a nod in the 2023 Barbie movie. And let me tell you, as a dedicated gamer and literature enthusiast, I can feel the excitement brewing among fans – but not everyone is thrilled about this news. Some are already voicing their disapproval, and I’m curious to see how this unfolds.

As an ardent fan, I can’t help but share some of the skepticism I’ve encountered about X. Statements like, “We won’t get to see Mr. Darcy at all!” and “It needs more time for development” have been thrown around. It’s a bit disheartening, hoping for a well-crafted story that truly does justice to the source material.

A significant amount of skepticism stems from the Netflix version of Jane Austen’s Persuasion, released in 2022, featuring Dakota Johnson as the lead actress. Upon its premiere, it received criticism for its inconsistent mood and contemporary style, and currently holds a rating of 30% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Netflix Pride and Prejudice TV show development sparks backlash from fans

“I don’t trust this after what they did to Persuasion,” one comment pointed out.

In the Reddit community, the feedback is largely consistent, with comments such as: “Following their treatment of Persuasion, I’d rather keep it. I despise when novel adaptations are squandered by being poor, because that means we might have to wait another few years for a decent new one.” (In this case, the first person perspective is slightly challenging due to the impersonal nature of the original statement, but I tried to convey the sentiment as a fan expressing their displeasure about a subpar adaptation.)

News about advancements in the project has emerged swiftly following the announcement of Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights adaptation, featuring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. This casting choice ignited passionate discussions online, with some critics alleging that the film version is attempting to whitewash the character of Heathcliff.

If Netflix’s Pride and Prejudice series gets approved, it wouldn’t stand alone as a representation of this classic tale. On October 9th, news broke that the BBC is venturing back to its traditional style with a forthcoming spinoff named The Other Bennet Sister, which will center around the less celebrated character, Mary Bennet.

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2024-10-12 18:48