BBC unveils trailer for Lord of the Flies miniseries

BBC One has released the first trailer for its adaptation of William Golding's classic 1954 novel Lord of the Flies. The miniseries, supported by the Golding family, aims to stay faithful to the original story of stranded boys descending into chaos. It is set to debut on February 8, 2026.

William Golding's Lord of the Flies, published in 1954, has long served as a cautionary tale about the fragility of civilization. Inspired by the pro-colonial children's novel The Coral Island, Golding crafted a darker narrative where British boys, evacuated from war-torn England, crash-land on an uninhabited island. In the story, Ralph emerges as leader by using a conch shell as a signal horn, establishing order with help from Piggy's glasses to start a signal fire. However, tensions rise as Jack forms a rival tribe, leading to violence and the deaths of two boys before a British naval rescue restores order and confronts the survivors with the 'end of innocence.' The novel's themes of social breakdown into tribalism remain relevant, though a 1965 incident with stranded Tongan boys showed cooperation rather than conflict, highlighting that the book is fiction, not sociology. Its cultural impact is vast, influencing works like Stephen King's Castle Rock, named after a camp in the novel. The BBC miniseries features Winston Sawyers as Ralph, Lox Pratt as Jack, and David McKenna as Piggy, alongside Ike Talbot as Simon and others including Thomas Connor, Noah Flemyng, Cassius Flemyng, Cornelius Brandreth, Tom Page-Turner, Rafael de Belligny, Freddie Lee-Gray, Beau Thompson, Fred Jones, and Lake Coleman. Over 20 young boys, many without prior acting experience, portray the 'big 'uns' and 'little 'uns.' The trailer emphasizes survival struggles, with lines like 'We need to think about food and shelter. We need to help each other and be good camp mates.' This adaptation follows three prior film versions and echoes shows like Yellowjackets.

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Cast portrait illustration for MGM+ and Paramount+ Treasure Island series starring David Oyelowo as Long John Silver and Hayley Atwell.
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MGM+ and Paramount+ announce cast for Treasure Island series starring David Oyelowo and Hayley Atwell

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MGM+ and Paramount+ have commissioned a six-episode adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel Treasure Island. The series stars David Oyelowo as Long John Silver, Hayley Atwell as Bess Hawkins, Tom Sweet as teenager Jim Hawkins, Jack Huston as British agent Aaron Graham, and Tomer Capone as Billy Bones. Production starts later this month, with premiere details to follow.

The BBC has announced the release details for its new television adaptation of William Golding's classic novel Lord of the Flies, marking the first small-screen version of the story. All four episodes will launch on BBC iPlayer on February 8, 2026, with weekly broadcasts on BBC One following. The series, written by Jack Thorne and directed by Marc Munden, stays faithful to the 1954 book's setting and themes.

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