Jack Lowden in Pride and Prejudice: Watch a preview
Emma Corrin and Jack Lowden star in Netflix's remake of the hot period drama.
Few novels have shaped the romantic imagination quite like Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, and now Netflix is preparing to introduce the classic to a new generation with an ambitious limited-series adaptation. Spanning six episodes, the production promises a visually rich and emotionally layered retelling of Austen’s beloved 1813 novel.
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Leading the cast are Emma Corrin as Elizabeth Bennet and Jack Lowden as Mr. Darcy — two performers known for bringing complexity and nuance to their roles. Corrin steps into the shoes of one of literature’s most cherished heroines, a character celebrated for her intelligence, wit, and fiercely independent spirit. Opposite them, Lowden takes on the challenge of portraying Fitzwilliam Darcy, whose reserved exterior masks vulnerability, pride, and ultimately, profound devotion.
The creative team behind the series signals a thoughtful reimagining rather than a straightforward retread. The adaptation is penned by Dolly Alderton, whose sharp observational voice and modern sensibility make her an intriguing match for Austen’s social satire. Direction comes from Euros Lyn, known for character-driven storytelling and a refined visual style — suggesting a series that balances intimacy with grandeur.
Adding further prestige is Olivia Colman as Mrs. Bennet, a role that blends comedy, anxiety, and maternal determination. The broader ensemble cast fills out Austen’s intricate social landscape, populated by sisters, suitors, friends, and rivals whose relationships drive both the story’s humor and heartbreak.
While details of the visual approach remain closely guarded, early glimpses hint at a production that embraces the elegance of the Regency era while leaning into the emotional immediacy modern audiences expect. The themes that have sustained the novel’s popularity — class, reputation, misjudgment, and the slow burn of reluctant love — remain as resonant as ever.
Set for release in late 2026, Netflix’s Pride and Prejudice arrives at a time when period dramas continue to captivate viewers worldwide. Yet this adaptation appears intent on doing more than revisiting familiar territory. By pairing contemporary creative voices with Austen’s enduring narrative, the series aims to rediscover what has always made the story irresistible: the thrill of first impressions, the sting of wounded pride, and the transformative power of love.
For longtime Austen admirers and newcomers alike, this new interpretation may offer the rare pleasure of seeing a classic feel entirely alive again.


