You knew it was coming. After the last new film adaptations for all kinds Jane Austen-Senninated classics – 2020 “Emma,” 2022 “Persuasion,” and A recently announced limited serial version of “Pride and prejudice,” to say nothing about an extremely successful Recent re -emissions of Joe Wright’s movie Version of the iconic novel – there was only a matter of time before Austens’Feeling and sensitivity“Be up for his own new spin.
And it has come! Focus functions and work title films announced on Wednesday morning, which were first shared on the soft-to-be-star Daisy Edgar-Jones’ InstagramThat “feeling and sensitivity” gets a brand new film fitting. Edgar -Jones will start in the film as Elinor Dashwood, the oldest sister to three (and most iconically produced by Emma Thompson in Ang Lee’s brilliant film from 1995, as Thompson also wrote), with the “Blue Jean” movie creator Georgia Oakley Set to direct from a script by best -selling writer Diana Reid.
Per Today’s Announcement, “Originally Published Anonymously with the byline Reading ‘By a Lady,’ Austen’s ‘Sense and Sensibility’ Established Her A Literary Force and Remains a Cornerstone of English Literature (Edgar- Sisters Elinor of Restraine and passion and passion and passion. Dashwood, Opposites in their Emotional Approach, As They Navigate Love, Loss, and Financial Uncertainy Amid the Society Expectations of 19th century England.
There are no words yet on other casting elections, but the film will surely provide excellent roles for a variety of stars, including Marianne, and a trio of male freer that the sisters get to know, including Edward Ferrars, Colonel Brandon and John Willoughby.
The focus and work title make a suitable home for the film, as they have previously collaborated on both Wrights 2005 adaptation of “Pride & Prejudice” and Autumn de Wildes 2020 Take On “Emma.”
Oakley is known for both writing and directing his debut function “Blue Jean”, which received Oakley a nomination of the BAFTA Award for outstanding debut. Her debut, The Bestseller “Love & Virtue”, won several book awards, including the Abia Book of the Year Award. Her second novel, “Seeing Other People”, was also a best seller and was short -listed for the Indie Award for Best Fiction. Her third book, “Signs of Damage”, was released to critical praise in March 2025.
Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner from Working Title Films will produce together with India Flint from November Pictures and Jo Wallett.
There is no word yet when the movie will start production or when it is expected to be released, but we will keep our dance cards open for 2026.