Elizabeth Bennet and Mark Darcy might be coming to Netflix.
Deadline understands {that a} TV adaptation of Jane Austen’s Satisfaction and Prejudice is within the works. We’re informed that Every thing I Know About Love creator Dolly Alderton has written the scripts and casting remains to be but to be ironed out. The challenge is in improvement and will not make it to display screen.
If it does get greenlit, Satisfaction and Prejudice can be Netflix’s first Austen adaptation since 2022’s Persuasion, which starred Dakota Johnson.
Many iconic Satisfaction and Prejudice variations have been made down the years, together with a film with Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen in 2005 and the BBC’s model 10 years prior starring Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle. The Knightley film was not too long ago added to Netflix’s library.
Satisfaction and Prejudice is a novel about love and sophistication. Penned by Austen within the early nineteenth century, it tells the story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mark Darcy, who ultimately fall in love however must navigate numerous obstacles as Elizabeth’s father seeks a male inheritor.
The novel ceaselessly seems on best-of lists and has spawned quite a few iconic scenes together with Firth’s much-loved lake scene within the BBC adaptation.
These novel variations are in vogue in the mean time. Earlier this week, the BBC revealed it’s making a drama sequence out of Janice Hadlow’s The Different Bennet Sister, which tells the story of Mary Bennet. In the meantime, Emerald Fennell is making a big-budget retelling of Wuthering Heights starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi.
Netflix declined remark. The Every day Mail was first to report on Satisfaction and Prejudice.