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Netflix reimagines ‘Lord of the Flies’ in new limited series

April 29, 2026 Staff
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Cover of William Golding's Lord of the Flies educational edition in a library Lviv^ Ukraine - February 20^ 2025

Netflix has unveiled a gripping preview of its upcoming four-part adaptation of Lord of the Flies, bringing ‘Lord of the Flies’ to television for the first time. The series, written by Jack Thorne and directed by Marc Munden, premieres May 4.

The newly released trailer opens with a plane crash that leaves a group of English schoolboys stranded on a remote island. At first, they try to maintain order, but their fragile sense of civility quickly erodes. As tensions rise, rival factions take shape, leading to chaos and brutality. The story explores how “innocence descends into savagery when a group of English schoolboys becomes desert island castaways.”

The cast includes Winston Sawyers as Ralph, Lox Pratt as Jack, David McKenna as Piggy, and Ike Talbut as Simon, alongside a large ensemble portraying the island’s “biguns” and “littluns.” The trailer highlights the boys’ struggle to survive, punctuated by chilling chants like “Kill the beast!” and “Cut his throat!”—a sign of their rapid descent into violence. One character ominously declares, “We all have to kill the beast.”

Thorne has said the project taps into modern concerns about young boys and the influences shaping them today, suggesting the story’s themes remain deeply relevant. With a score by Hans Zimmer, Kara Talve, and Cristobal Tapia de Veer, the series promises a tense, atmospheric retelling of a classic tale about human nature under pressure. All four episodes will be available to stream when the series debuts on May 4th

See the trailer for Netflix’s Lord of the Flies: HERE.

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