Daisy Edgar-Jones is ready to steer a brand new big-screen adaptation of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility.The actor, who broke out within the hit miniseries Regular Folks, will play Elinor in a film primarily based on the primary novel from the writer whose 250th birthday is being celebrated by quite a lot of occasions this 12 months.The 27-year-old teased the information on Instagram in a publish of her holding the e book. Manufacturing is ready to start subsequent month.The movie shall be directed by Georgia Oakley, who obtained approval for her 80s-set drama Blue Jean, which informed the story of a lesbian trainer conserving her sexuality underneath wraps in Thatcher’s England.It should additionally boast Working Title producers Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, who beforehand labored collectively on 2005’s Satisfaction and Prejudice starring Keira Knightley and 2020’s Emma with Anya Taylor-Pleasure.The story tells of the Dashwood sisters, who’re in want of monetary safety and search it by way of potential suitors. It was beforehand changed into an Oscar-winning movie in 1995 by Ang Lee starring Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet in addition to a BBC sequence in 2008.The movie joins an upcoming Netflix sequence primarily based on Satisfaction and Prejudice starring Emma Corrin, Jack Lowden and Olivia Colman.Since her function within the romantic drama sequence primarily based on Sally Rooney’s novel, Edgar-Jones has starred in relationship thriller Recent, blockbuster sequel Twisters, a success adaptation of The place the Crawdads Sing and 50s-set queer drama On Swift Horses. She’s going to subsequent be seen reverse Michelle Williams in office thriller A Place in Hell from Truthful Play writer-director Chloe Dumont.
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