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USA Today
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Netflix's 'Pride and Prejudice' cast revealed for new adaptation: See the full list
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a streaming service must be in want of its own "Pride and Prejudice" adaptation, and a star-studded one is coming to Netflix. The streamer has announced the full cast list for a new six-part limited series based on the classic Jane Austen novel, which has started production in the U.K. Rufus Sewell ("The Diplomat") has been tapped to play Mr. Bennet, while Freya Mavor ("Industry") will play Jane Bennet, Rhea Norwood ("Heartstopper") will play Lydia Bennet and Louis Partridge ("Enola Holmes") will play Mr. Wickham. Other cast members include Jamie Demetriou ("Fleabag") as Mr. Collins, Fiona Shaw ("Andor") as Lady Catherine de Bourg, and newcomers Hollie Avery and Hopey Parish as Kitty and Mary Bennet. Emma Corrin ("The Crown") was previously announced to be starring as Elizabeth Bennet, with Jack Lowden ("Slow Horses") playing Mr. Darcy and Olivia Colman ("The Favourite") playing Mrs. Bennet. In addition to unveiling the full cast list, Netflix released a first look photo featuring Corrin, Mavor, Colman, Parish, Norwood and Avery in their roles. "Pride and Prejudice," directed by Euros Lyn ("Heartstopper") and written by author Dolly Alderton, is described as a "faithful, classic adaptation" of the original Austen novel. In addition to starring, Corrin is serving as executive producer. "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," Alderton previously said. "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." From Marvel to Mr. Darcy: Why actor Angourie Rice based debut novel on 'Pride & Prejudice' Originally published in 1813, the book has been adapted into numerous films and TV series over the years, including a 2005 movie starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen, as well as a 1995 limited series starring Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth. "Pride and Prejudice" is also the latest Austen novel to get the Netflix treatment. In 2022, the streamer released a film version of "Persuasion" starring Dakota Johnson, which earned largely negative reviews. 'I'm not dishy enough': Matthew Macfadyen felt 'miscast' as Mr. Darcy in 'Pride & Prejudice Who will be in Netflix's 'Pride and Prejudice'? The following stars have been set for roles in the Netflix version of "Pride and Prejudice":


Buzz Feed
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
33 Adorable Products That Are Surprisingly Useful
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Glitter-infused highlighters, so the next time you get the urge to annotate your already worn-down copy of Pride and Prejudice, you can do so with the kind of flair Jane Austen deserves. You better believe I'm reserving shimmery red for Mr. Darcy. And a 12-pack of squishy animal-themed gel pens (complete with 24 colorful refills!) that'll look adorable hanging out on your desk. There's enough in the pack that you can graciously pass 'em out to your colleagues, too. A box of 100 tie-dye Band-Aids in assorted sizes that'll make that gnarly papercut you just got look pretty darn *~groovy~*. Saem Iceland Hydrating Eye Stick — it'll reduce the under-eye circles and puffiness you're prone to having if "Sleepy" is your middle name, but you're simply not catching enough Zzzs these days. A big shout out to the glacial waters it's formulated with, amiright? 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An adorable egg separator to prevent you from saying "Oopsie daisy!" every time you accidentally break an egg yolk before adding it to your recipe. A set of quirky animal-themed hair clips, so fun you'll want to start planning all of your outfits around them. Everyone's going to want to know where you got these playful accessories. Cactus-shaped dryer balls for anyone who is tired of buying dryer sheets — these prickly pals will ensure your laundry dries faster and gets softer with each wash. A ribbon bookmark that'll have you tossing your Kindle aside so you can show off this coquettish beauty in a physical book. Can't you imagine Belle from Beauty and the Beast accessorizing her novel of the day with one of these?! A fan favorite Simple Modern tumbler with a magical twist you can count on to convince yourself to drink more H2O on the go — reviewers love it for the way it fits in their cup holders and keeps their water super cold for long periods of time ✨. 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New York Post
23-06-2025
- Business
- New York Post
Early Prime Day deal: Beat the heat with 21% off this portable neck fan
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. If today's heat has you questioning why you're alive, or if you're this close to taping a desk fan to your body, you're going to want to hear about this. Amazon just marked down a portable neck fan with 360-degree cooling, and 10,000 sold last month alone. When is Prime Day this year? Prime Day officially runs from July 8 to July 11, marking four full days of deals for the first time ever. Early deals will be released along the way, like our smokin' cool find of today. Expect record-low prices across tech, home, fashion and more. Not a Prime member? You can sign up for a 30-day free trial to access the deals, fast free shipping, and other perks. This hands-free neck fan, which is actually stylish, is on sale right now, and it's too cool to pass up. No more awkwardly waving a handheld fan in your face like you're in a Victorian household waiting for Mr. Darcy. Take your future into your own hands and place this hands-free fan in your cart. Advertisement Just hang this fan around your neck, turn it on, and let it do the hard work. And don't worry about it tugging your hair or making awkward fan noises, it's bladeless and silent. Hurry, this sale ends soon! FrSara Unlike those dinky handheld fans that make you look like you're fanning yourself through a heatstroke, this one is hands-free, wearable, and actually cools you down in just three seconds. It has a 360-degree surround design with 60 turbine blades, boosting airflow by 70% for fast, powerful, and surprisingly quiet cooling. With three adjustable wind speeds and a design evenly distributing air on both sides, it makes hot commutes bearable, park days, or any moment you're stuck melting in public. It also comes in multiple colors! The five-thousand two-hundred milliamp-hour battery charges quickly and lasts between 4 to 16 hours, depending on your settings, so you're covered all day long. Hurry, you'll need it all summer long — it's going to be a hot one. For over 200 years, the New York Post has been America's go-to source for bold news, engaging stories, in-depth reporting, and now, insightful shopping guidance. We're not just thorough reporters – we sift through mountains of information, test and compare products, and consult experts on any topics we aren't already schooled specialists in to deliver useful, realistic product recommendations based on our extensive and hands-on analysis. Here at The Post, we're known for being brutally honest – we clearly label partnership content, and whether we receive anything from affiliate links, so you always know where we stand. We routinely update content to reflect current research and expert advice, provide context (and wit) and ensure our links work. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change. Looking for a headline-worthy haul? Keep shopping Post Wanted.


Hindustan Times
14-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
When Pride and Prejudice co-star Keira Knightley gushed over the moment which won Matthew Macfayden iconic Mr Darcy role
Jane Austen's legacy is probably what's single-handedly keeping the concept of romance alive, even as the world descends into the dark depths of modern-day dating. And Pride & Prejudice, for as long as the Sun rises in the East, will reign supreme. The headstrong, quietly passionate, and burning desire driving Elisabeth Bennet's love story with Mr. Darcy IS the blueprint of what every woman deserves. And it's so, so incredibly hard to get right when we're speaking about cinematisation. It's been a few times over — the 6-part BBC series being an incredibly notable watch everyone keeps running back to. But in more Hollywood-esque mainstream context, the 2005 Pride & Prejudice takes the cake and the bakery. Directed by Joe Wright and led by Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfayden as Elisabeth and Mr. Darcy, 'iconic' and 'cult' aren't words big enough to shoulder its cultural impact. Now while Keira and Matthew's seamless chemistry continues to live in our heads rent-free, did you know that there were several others being considered to step into Mr. Darcy's shoes? During a Vanity Fair chat with Keira and Rosamund Pike (who incidentally played Jane Bennet in the production), the latter asked, "You must've met a few Darcys" to which the former promptly replied, "Yes, there were a few Darcys, and it was very clear that it was Matthew from the get-go. He's just such a nice man". Oh, we agree! But what was it that won Matthew the role? In a 2005 chat with Entertainment Tonight, Keira excitedly spoke of the moment everyone in the room knew that the current millennium's Mr. Darcy had been knighted! She shared, "It wasn't in the script, we'd nearly kiss and then not. It's just something that naturally happened, in the audition, and everybody around the table went, 'ohhh, that's perfect!'. So it was one of those really nice moments of just two people who knew our characters really well, and it just melted together really nicely. And Joe was just like, 'right, do it, go for it!', which is great". A post shared by Entertainment Tonight (@entertainmenttonight) All of this to definitely time for a re-watch. Pride & Prejudice will complete 20 years of having having us swooning, this September 16.


Daily Mirror
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Harris Dickinson cast as 'iconic' lead in Pride and Prejudice adaptation
BAFTA-nominated actor Harris Dickinson will take on the role of Mr. Darcy as part of Audible's audio adaptation of Pride & Prejudice, as part of Jane Austen's 250th birthday celebrations Harris Dickinson, who reached heartthrob status after starring in Babygirl alongside Nicole Kidman, has officially been tapped to take on the iconic role of Jane Austen's Mr. Darcy. Fans of the rising star actor may be disappointed to learn, however, that the role is audio-only as part of Audible's audio adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. Still, the project promises to be packed with incredible vocal performances as Dickinson is set to be in the booth alongside BAFTA-winning actress and Industry star Marisa Abela, who will portray the incomparable Elizabeth Bennet. The English-language cast also includes Glenn Close as Lady Catherine De Bourgh, Bill Nighy and Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Mr and Mrs Bennet, Jessie Buckley as Caroline Bingley, Toheeb Jimoh as Mr Bingley, and Sophie Wilde as Jane. Black Mirror alum Will Poulter is also cast as Mr Wickham. READ MORE: Emma Corrin and Olivia Colman to star in Netflix's new Pride and Prejudice series Dickinson shared that the project has been particularly rewarding. 'Playing Mr. Darcy was an amazing experience. I've always known him as this iconic character, but getting to really dive into the novel through this process gave me a whole new appreciation for him and the world. Being part of such a talented cast made it even better. It's a real privilege to be part of something so timeless." Audible's English-language adaptation of Pride and Prejudice will be released in the U.S., U.K., Canada, India and Australia on September 9, 2025. The release leads up to the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen's birthday (December 16, 1775). As stated in Audible's press release announcing the project, the adaptation will remain 'faithful to the original text' while also adding a 'unique interior perspective' from Elizabeth Bennet. Audible's Pride and Prejudice has been adapted from the original by award-winning writer Lulu Raczka and directed by Dionne Edwards, marking her audio drama directorial debut. Additionally, the English-language version will be followed up by local versions in Castilian Spanish, French, German, Italian and Brazilian Portuguese. The subsequent language versions will include 'local casts and release dates' according to Audible. News of this major production from Audible comes less than a month after the company announced it will offer publishers comprehensive AI production services to produce audiobooks. A shift that has been criticised by both voice actors and translators. The company shared in mid-May that it will work with publishers to produce audiobooks using its new 'fully integrated, end-to-end AI production technology '. Help us improve our content by completing the survey below. We'd love to hear from you! Voice actor Jade Asha recently shared her thoughts on Audible AI narration plan with The Mirror, saying that since the rise of AI, many of her work opportunities have 'almost disappeared'. But quality is at stake, according to Asha: 'We know that AI is lower in cost than hiring a voiceover artist, but it lacks in quality." Still, Asha says AI-generated voices are improving quickly and that the Audible announcement doesn't bode well for those in her industry. 'I can only see AI leading to less work for voiceover artists, which is already an over-saturated industry since the pandemic." Asha's story and the threat to voice actors and narrators is only one aspect of publishing that Audible's AI services will infiltrate. The company will also begin rolling out AI translation in beta later in 2025.