Emma Corrin in a black outfit with dark hair at the premiere of Deadpool & Wolverine
The TV star might be taking on one of literature’s most well-known characters (Picture: Matthias Nareyek/WireImage)

Pride and Prejudice is reportedly set to get a ‘progressive’ Netflix makeover with a huge TV star attached.

It was reported last month that the streaming giant was looking to rework Jane Austen’s iconic novel into a TV series with Everything I Know About Love creator Dolly Alderton on board to write the show.

Fans have already speculated who could play the central roles of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy, following in the footsteps of Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen in the popular 2005 film adaptation.

It was previously reported that Normal People’s Daisy Edgar-Jones was in line for the role of Elizabeth, but it has since been rumoured that The Crown’s Emma Corrin could take on the job.

‘Dolly is working on a Pride And Prejudice script for Netflix and thinks Emma would be perfect to play Elizabeth,’ a source claimed.

They continued to The Sun: ‘She is a big fan of Emma’s work, most notably in The Crown where Emma played Princess Diana.

Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Bennet and Matthew Macfadyen as Mr Darcy in Pride and Prejudice. They are leaning their foreheads together with their eyes closed while holding hands
A huge star could appear in Netflix’s Pride and Prejudice adaptation (Picture: Alex Bailey/Working Title/Kobal/Rex/Shutterstock)

Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice smiling and standing with her arms crossed. She is wearing a white shirt with a purple dress and a brown aptterned shawl
Fans have begun speculating which stars will be among the cast (Picture: Alamy Stock Photo)

Emma Corrin posing on the red carpet at BFI London Film Festival 2024 wearing black trousers and a black jumper
Emma Corrin has been tipped for the role of Elizabeth Bennet (Picture: Shane Anthony Sinclair/Getty Images for BFI)

‘Dolly is also very progressive and forward-thinking, so thinks that having a non-binary star in the role would be a brilliant move.’

Lady Chatterley’s Lover star Corrin came out as non-binary in 2021 and updated their pronouns publicly to ‘she/they’ and then ‘they/them.’

Corrin previously said they were ‘taken aback’ by the backlash they received after revealing they were non-binary, telling Vanity Fair: ‘Naively, maybe, it took me aback how much hate I got for that. It was quite a reality check. But for a lot of people, it did help.

‘Especially around conversation of gender and stuff, it does help a lot of people to see someone living as a non-binary person in the world. I know how much other people’s accounts helped me, that’s my motivation for keeping my social media at the moment.’

They added: ‘There aren’t a lot of non-binary parts out there. We need to be supporting queer writers and developing projects and welcoming these narratives into the creative space.

Emma Corrin posing on the red carpet at Venice Film Festival 2024 wearing a lime green skirt and matching cropped jacket. She is holding a black handbag in front of her
Corrin next hits our screens in Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu (Picture: Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock)

‘But also, being non-binary for me is a very fluid space where it’s not a rejection of femininity or masculinity, it’s sort of an embrace of both.’

Little is known about Netflix’s Pride and Prejudice adaptation, which is said to be in early development.

As such, there have been no confirmed casting or release date announcements.

Corrin will next hit our screens in Robert Eggers’ adaptation of the classic vampire film Nosferatu alongside Bill Skarsgård, Nicholas Hoult, Lily-Rose Depp, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Ineson, Simon McBurney, and Willem Dafoe.

They will star as Anna Harding, a loose adaptation of Lucy Westenra from Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula.

Corrin most recently appeared in Deadpool and Wolverine in the role of Cassandra Nova, the twin sister of Charles Xavier.

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