Netflix’s Pride And Prejudice Remake: The First Trailer Has Landed

By Olivia Emily

3 weeks ago

Here’s everything we know so far


Last year marked 250 years since the birth of one of Britain’s most famous authors: Jane Austen. With six romantic novels to her name (as well as the epistolary novel Lady Susan, the unfinished Sanditon and a plethora of shorter works), the regency writer is most known for Pride and Prejudice (1813). In fact, its opening line is perhaps the best known opening line to a novel written in English the world over: ‘It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.’

Her second novel to be published, Pride and Prejudice is also Austen’s most adapted work, from an Italian miniseries to stage productions to 2005’s iconic feature film starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen to the perhaps even more iconic BBC miniseries starring Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth.

And now it’s Netflix’s turn: the streaming giant is working on a new six part adaptation of the timeless story. Here’s everything we know so far, plus when we might get to see it.

Netflix’s Pride and Prejudice: Plot, Cast, Release Date & More

Best-selling author Dolly Alderton has teamed up with Heartstopper director Euros Lyn to bring Pride and Prejudice to the screen again, with Netflix set to release the six-part miniseries.

‘Once in a generation, a group of people get to retell this wonderful story and I feel very lucky that I get to be a part of it,’ Dolly tells Netflix. ‘Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is the blueprint for romantic comedy – it has been a joy to delve back into its pages to find both familiar and fresh ways of bringing this beloved book to life.

‘The book is a gift to adapt – packed with drama and depth as well as comedy and charm,’ the Everything I Know About Love writer adds. ‘In it lies the opportunity to examine the complexities of love, family, friendship and society, while aspiring to Austen’s delightfully observational voice. With Euros Lyn directing our stellar cast, I am so excited to reintroduce these hilarious and complicated characters to those who count Pride and Prejudice as their favorite book, and those who are yet to meet their Lizzie and Mr Darcy.’

Alderton’s Pride and Prejudice is the first loyal English-language screen adaptation of Austen’s immortal novel since 2005 – but it’s far from the only Austen drama in the works. Hot off its more biographical period drama Miss Austen, the BBC is working on a Pride and Prejudice spin off titled The Other Bennet Sister, based on the 2020 novel of the same name by Janice Hadlow. Elsewhere audiobook giant Audible recently released a cinematic Pride and Prejudice audio adaptation starring Marisa Abela and Harris Dickinson in the leading roles, while Focus Features and Working Title (the duo behind that landmark 2005 Pride and Prejudice adaptation) are teaming up on a new Sense and Sensibility adaptation starring Brits Daisy Edgar-Jones and George MacKay in the leading roles.

Emma Corrin as Lady Chatterley in Lady Chatterley's Lover

Emma Corrin as Lady Chatterley in Lady Chatterley’s Lover. (Courtesy of Netflix © 2022)

What Will Happen?

We’re told Netflix’s adaptation of Pride and Prejudice will be ‘period-faithful’ and ‘hew closely to the original text’ – so fans of Austen’s way with words will be pleased.

The story is perhaps one of the earliest examples of the TikTok-favourite ‘enemies to lovers’ trope, with our protagonist Elizabeth Bennet ultimately falling for the initially arrogant Fitzwilliam Darcy. Their reluctant affection spawned iconic lines including: ‘In vain have I struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.’

As for how this will be expressed in the series, the first trailer teases minute moments are at the fore – and tactile moments, too. Think fingers running down book spines and rubbing over paper indented with writing, flowers grazed with fingertips and pebbles kneaded with thumbs. Watch it below.

‘We are delighted to be sharing this beloved British classic with our global audience,’ Netflix exec Mona Qureshi says. ‘Pride and Prejudice is the ultimate romantic comedy. Dolly’s fierce intelligence and enormous heart, twinned with her genuine love of the Austen novel, means she is able to bring new insights, whilst celebrating all that the generations of fans hold so dear.’

Who Will Star?

Netflix revealed the core cast of its Pride and Prejudice remake back in April 2025, adding additional stars to the bill in July. Golden Globe winner Emma Corrin will star in the lead role as Lizzie Bennet, joined by BAFTA winner Jack Lowden as Mr. Darcy. Best known for her turn as a young Princess Diana in Netflix’s The Crown, Corrin has since starred in Lady Chatterley’s Lover, Nosferatu and, most recently, Black Mirror, while Jack Lowden is best known for starring in Apple TV’s Slow Horses.

They’ll be joined by Hollywood heavyweight Olivia Colman, who is taking on the role of Mrs Bennet, Lizzie’s mother. Stepping into Donald Sutherland’s shoes as Mr Bennet meanwhile is Rufus Sewell. Best known for his turn in The Holiday (2006), Sewell has most recently starred in The Diplomat, The Man in the High Castle and Scoop (2024). No stranger to period dramas, you’ll also recognise Sewell from the BBC’s Middlemarch miniseries and ITV’s Victoria with Jenna Coleman.

‘Playing Elizabeth Bennet is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,’ Corrin says. ‘To be able to bring this iconic character to life, alongside Olivia and Jack, with Dolly’s phenomenal scripts, is truly the greatest honor. I can’t wait for a new generation to fall in love with this story all over again.’

Rounding out the Bennet family as Lizzie’s sisters are Freya Mavor as Jane and Rhea Norwood as Lydia, alongside newcomers Holly Avery as Kitty and Hopey Parish as Mary, both in their screen debuts. Meanwhile Daryl McCormack will take on the role of Jane’s beloved and Darcy’s good friend Mr Bingley, while Siena Kelly takes the role of his sister Caroline.

Elsewhere Louis Partridge will be scheming Mr Wickham, British comedian Jamie Demetriou will be the awkward Mr Collins, and Fiona Shaw has joined the cast as his fearsome benefactor Lady Catherine de Bourg. Supporting stars include Anjana Vasan, Sebastian Armesto and more.

Find the full cast list we know so far below.

  • Emma Corrin as Elizabeth Bennet
  • Jack Lowden as Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy
  • Olivia Colman as Mrs Bennet
  • Rufus Sewell as Mr Bennet
  • Freya Mavor as Jane Bennet
  • Daryl McCormack as Mr Bingley
  • Siena Kelly as Caroline Bingley
  • Rhea Norwood as Lydia Bennet
  • Hopey Parish as Mary Bennet
  • Hollie Avery as Kitty Bennet
  • Jamie Demetriou as Mr Collins
  • Louis Partridge as Mr Wickham
  • Fiona Shaw as Lady Catherine de Bourg
  • Anjana Vasan as Mrs Gardiner
  • Sebastian Armesto as Mr Gardiner
  • Rosie Cavaliero as Lady Lucas,
  • Saffron Coomber as Mrs Hurst
  • James Dryden as Mr Hurst
  • Justin Edwards as Sir William Lucas
  • James Northcote as Colonel Forster
  • Eloise Webb as Harriet Forster
  • Isabella Sermon as Georgiana Darcy

Filming Locations

Pride and Prejudice was filmed in summer 2025, with the Peak District being the predominant backdrop, just like with the 2005 film adaptation. The book itself is set in Hertfordshire, where the Bennet family lives, but filming in the Peak District – a dramatically beautiful National Park in northern England that spreads across Derbyshire and into Cheshire, Staffordshire and Yorkshire – is true-to-form: Mr Darcy’s estate, Pemberley, is located in Derbyshire. In the 2005 film, Chatsworth House plays the role of Pemberley, while in the 1995 miniseries Cheshire’s Lyme Park clinched the role.

The Bennet family lives in Meryton, a fictional market town understood to be in Hertfordshire. But Rye in East Sussex is the chosen stand-in for the Pride and Prejudice remake, a small town known for its cobbled streets and medieval timber houses. It’s not too far from the coast, but instead of shooting on duney Camber Sands, production upped sticks and moved further northeast to Deal in Kent for its beach scenes.

Release Date

No firm date just yet, but Netflix tells us Pride and Prejudice will premiere in 2026. We expect all six episodes to drop in one batch exclusively on Netflix.

In the meantime, the 2005 miniseries is available to stream on BBC iPlayer, and the 2005 film is available to stream on Netflix.


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