Lord of the Flies series from Adolescence creator coming to Netflix in May

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There have been many adaptations of Lord of the Flies over the years, and the latest take on William Golding’s classic novel is coming to Netflix. The streaming service scooped up the U.S. rights to Jack Thorne’s (Adolescence) four-part series last month and has announced it will debut on May 4.

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The story follows a “group of English schoolboys who become desert island castaways. Left to their own devices, the children attempt to handle the terrifying situation with civility, until tribes form and a violent power struggle emerges.” It’s a novel most of us probably read in school, but Thorne believes this new version couldn’t be more timely.

As a society, we’re having a conversation right now about boys,” he said. “We’re losing a generation of boys, and we’re losing it because of the hate they are ingesting — because it is an answer to their loneliness and isolation.

Thorne added, “I hope it takes people back to the book, and I hope it allows people to lean into what the book really is, in my opinion — a difficult and dangerous account of who we are and what we’re capable of.

The series stars David McKenna (Piggy), Winston Sawyers (Ralph), Lox Pratt (Jack), Ike Talbut (Simon), and Thomas Connor (Roger), but using such a young cast came with problems, especially as they weren’t allowed to shoot after 6:00 pm. But the team came up with a creative solution to make sure they got the night scenes they needed.

We couldn’t shoot with the children after 6 o’clock, yet a lot of the action takes place after dark,” said director Marc Munden. “Mark Wolf (director of photography) and I developed this idea of shooting day for night with an infrared camera, which responds to the green foliage, changing it to pink and red. It has a hallucinatory feel, heightened with magical realism.

Photos

Netflix also dropped a few new photos from the series, which you can check out below.

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Lord of the Flies, Netflix,
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Lord of the Flies will premiere on Netflix on May 4.

Source: Netflix

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