The 2024 adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' classic novel, starring Sam Claflin, has found a new home on Channel 4's streaming service in the UK. This eight-part period drama, directed by Bille August, is available for free with ads through a collaboration with UKTV’s U. Praised by many as a masterful take on the revenge tale, it has garnered a 7.8 IMDb rating amid mostly positive reviews.
The Count of Monte Cristo, a brooding period drama released in 2024, adapts Alexandre Dumas' 1846 novel about Edmond Dantes, a sailor falsely accused of treason and imprisoned in the Château d'If off Marseille. After escaping, Dantes assumes the identity of the Count of Monte Cristo to exact revenge on his betrayers. Sam Claflin leads the cast as Dantes, joined by Jeremy Irons, Mikkel Boe Følsgaard, Ana Girardot, Blake Ritson, Karla-Simone Spence, Lino Guanciale, and Michele Riondino.
Directed by Bille August, the eight-part miniseries emphasizes character development and plot intricacies, allowing for a detailed exploration of the story's themes. It became available to stream for free with ads on Channel 4's platform on January 19, 2026, as part of a partnership with UKTV’s U service.
Audience reception has been largely enthusiastic, with an IMDb score of 7.8 out of 10. One viewer described it as "a flawless masterpiece that deserves every second of your attention and the highest possible rating." Another praised it as "outstanding in every respect," noting, "Certainly, one of the best adaptations of Dumas' book that I have seen in my 61 years. The fact that it's an 8-part miniseries gives the production time to properly flesh out the characters and various plot strands."
Fans highlighted its strengths: "I've seen many adaptations of this particular book by Alexandre Dumas. And in my opinion this one is by far the best. I read the book and loved it a lot. This is a captivating story and an epic revenge tale." A further review stated, "Whether you're a fan of the novel or completely new to the story, this mini-series is a must-watch. It's a masterful adaptation that reminds us why this tale has stood the test of time. Highly recommended!"
Not all feedback was unanimous, however. Some criticized it as a "shallow adaptation," with one detractor calling it "disappointing to see another watered-down, flashy Hollywood version of this great book."
This UK streaming debut broadens access to the series, which has captivated viewers with its epic narrative and strong performances.