The official trailer for ‘Lord of the Flies’ has been released. Adapted for television by ‘Adolescence’ co-creator Jack Thorne. Premiering May 4th on Netflix.
The official trailer for ‘Lord of the Flies’ has been released. Adapted for television by ‘Adolescence’ co-creator Jack Thorne. Premiering May 4th on Netflix.
Why is every new Netflix production done in this overdone weird color saturation I hate it.
moonberrycloud on
If you’re in the UK, it’s already on BBC iPlayer btw
Kangaroo_Exact on
Yes!!!! I am so excited
MisterGoog on
Im always reminded of how the “stranded on an island” story has happened once in the past 300 years to 4 brit schoolboys and they thrived and communicated extremely well and didnt become anarchists or violent
DickPinch on
I watched this a little while ago, surprised to see a trailer for it now
Birdman330 on
Just watch the original movie, these remakes are insane
twentythreeskidoo on
Does this need another adaptation?
Ok_Association_2774 on
Netflix is a tech company disguised as a film company. They know nothing about film and theater outside of smacking an actor in front of a camera and writing subpar scripts.
Fakeeempire on
I wonder how many lines of dialogue we’re going to get that completely explains the plot and the themes here
Juunlar on
I watched the first episode recently, and it was… weird. I’ve read the book multiple times and lived it, but something about this felt off
VeterinarianAware989 on
not to be this guy but i hope they dont fuck this up
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Why is every new Netflix production done in this overdone weird color saturation I hate it.
If you’re in the UK, it’s already on BBC iPlayer btw
Yes!!!! I am so excited
Im always reminded of how the “stranded on an island” story has happened once in the past 300 years to 4 brit schoolboys and they thrived and communicated extremely well and didnt become anarchists or violent
I watched this a little while ago, surprised to see a trailer for it now
Just watch the original movie, these remakes are insane
Does this need another adaptation?
Netflix is a tech company disguised as a film company. They know nothing about film and theater outside of smacking an actor in front of a camera and writing subpar scripts.
I wonder how many lines of dialogue we’re going to get that completely explains the plot and the themes here
I watched the first episode recently, and it was… weird. I’ve read the book multiple times and lived it, but something about this felt off
not to be this guy but i hope they dont fuck this up
