Jack Thorne’s new BBC drama shares update and cast news

As a seasoned gamer and literature enthusiast with over three decades of immersion in various virtual worlds and literary landscapes, I must say that the upcoming adaptation of “Lord of the Flies” by Jack Thorne is an exciting prospect. Having traversed many digital islands as well as read Golding’s classic novel, I am eager to witness the visual translation of this timeless story and how it resonates in today’s context.


The screenwriter behind both “His Dark Materials” and “Enola Holmes,” Jack Thorne, has commenced filming on his new adaptation of “Lord of the Flies” for BBC, with the cast now officially announced

A fresh four-part production is based on the timeless William Golding novel, where we find a band of schoolboys marooned on a lush tropical island, trying to self-rule. However, their efforts result in ominous outcomes

It’s now official that the BBC series started filming in Malaysia, and they also announced their cast – a number of whom are making their first appearances in the professional world

Jack Thorne's new BBC drama shares update and cast news

In this diverse group of young performers, David McKenna is set to portray the intelligent character of Piggy, while Winston Sawyers has been chosen for the role of the group’s leader, Ralph. Additionally, Lox Pratt will bring Jack to life, Isaac Talbut will shine as Simon, and Thomas Connor is set to play Roger

In the upcoming role, twins Sam and Eric will be brought to life by Noah and Cassius Flemyng respectively. Meanwhile, Maurice is set to be portrayed by Cornelius Brandreth, and Bill will be embodied by Tom Page-Turner

The four episodes of the series are titled based on key characters – Ralph, Piggy, Simon, and Jack. Each episode offers a unique viewpoint, focusing on these individuals separately

Furthermore, it’s confirmed that renowned composer Hans Zimmer is collaborating with Kara Talve, who worked on “The Tattooist of Auschwitz”, on the score

Jack Thorne's new BBC drama shares update and cast news

As a devoted admirer, I’m still in awe that we’ve been granted the privilege to capture the enchanting essence of this extraordinary novel on screen

“The initial filming sessions demonstrate that our talented cast members truly shine, and director Marc Munden is discovering a unique visual vocabulary to capture both their extraordinary performances and the breathtaking beauty of Malaysia. His ability to narrate compelling stories is truly remarkable. The whole experience is absolutely thrilling.”

Lindsay Salt, BBC Drama Director, commented: “We’re thrilled to hand over the talking piece (conch) to Jack Thorne, Marc Munden, and their gifted young cast, who are skillfully re-telling this classic tale in a grand, emotionally impactful manner.”

“The quality and depth of ‘Lord of the Flies’ is truly exemplary of British storytelling. There couldn’t be a more fitting place for its first TV adaption than the BBC.”

Lord of the Flies will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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2024-09-05 18:12

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