The new series will be “a faithful adaptation” of Jane Austen’s novel of the same title which was published back in 1813.
While the likes of Olivia Colman, Emma Corrin and Jack Lowden have already been announced as cast members, now viewers can see the rest of the cast list.
We know you’ve been yearning for a sneak peek. Pride & Prejudice is officially in production.
Here’s a first look featuring Emma Corrin, Freya Mavor, Olivia Colman, Hopey Parish, Rhea Norwood, and Hollie Avery as the Bennet women. pic.twitter.com/c1x9SNNfgS
— Netflix (@netflix) July 29, 2025
Variety said: “The six-part limited series promises a faithful adaptation of Austen’s immortal 1813 novel from “Heartstopper” director Euros Lyn and screenwriter Dolly Alderton.”
Pride and Prejudice cast list
Here are the other cast members, according to Variety:
- Rufus Sewell as Mr. Bennet
- Freya Mavor as Jane Bennet
- Jamie Demetriou as Mr. Collins
- Daryl McCormack as Mr. Bingley
- Louis Partridge as Mr. Wickham
- Rhea Norwood as Lydia Bennet
- Siena Kelly as Caroline Bingley
- Fiona Shaw as Lady Catherine de Bourg
- Hopey Parish as Mary Bennet
- Hollie Avery as Kitty Bennet
- Anjana Vasan
- Sebastian Armesto
- Rosie Cavaliero
- Saffron Coomber
- James Dryden
- Justin Edwards
- James Northcote
- Eloise Webb
- Isabella Sermon
Netflix shares first look of Bennet women in new Pride and Prejudice series
The new series will consist of six episodes and the first look was a picture shared by Netflix to X of “Emma Corrin, Freya Mavor, Olivia Colman, Hopey Parish, Rhea Norwood, and Hollie Avery as the Bennet women.”
The streamer said: “We know you’ve been yearning for a sneak peek. Pride & Prejudice is officially in production.
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“Here’s a first look featuring Emma Corrin, Freya Mavor, Olivia Colman, Hopey Parish, Rhea Norwood, and Hollie Avery as the Bennet women.”
Viewers have already shared their thoughts on the cast with one saying: “oh the caaaast”.
Another said: “Can’t wait for this amazing show”.
Someone else called the series a “must see”.