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    "Lord of the Flies," 2026
    "Lord of the Flies," 2026 (BBC)
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    Netflix Buys BBC’s “Lord Of The Flies” TV Series

    Ada BloodBy Ada BloodFebruary 13, 20262 Mins Read
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    William Golding’s 1954 novel “Lord of the Flies” is considered required reading in most middle school English classes. It’s kind of surprising that such a classic novel would only have a few film adaptations, with zero attempts at making a series, until now…

    On February 8th, the BBC premiered the 4-part  “Lord of the Flies” mini-series, and after a small flood of offers, Netflix has secured the rights to it. 

    "Lord of the Flies," 2026
    “Lord of the Flies,” 2026 (BBC)

     “Lord of the Flies” is directed by Marc Munden (“The Sympathizer”), from a script by Jack Thorne (“The Hack”).

    The novel it’s based on tells the story of several young boys stranded on a tropical island. The boys begin to be led by Ralph (Winston Sawyers) and Piggy (David McKenna). Until Jack (Lox Pratt) begins to challenge their leadership, and since hell hath no fury like a teenager, basic civility soon breaks down. 

    The series also stars Ike Talbut, Thomas Connor, Cornelius Brandreth, and Noah & Cassius Flemyng.

    “Jack Thorne’s contemporary take on this timeless story is, in one word: Powerful,” said Mike Wald, Co-President, Distribution & Networks at Sony Pictures Television. “This first-ever television adaptation of the iconic novel delivers on every level, including its cinematic scope and transportive music, and we are thrilled with the incredible response that we have seen from buyers in every market.”

    “Lord of the Flies” is currently airing on BCC weekly on Sundays at 9 P.M..

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    Hi, I’m Ada. I like long walks in the graveyard, horror movies, comic books, and bringing you the latest in nerd-centric news.

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