Pride and Prejudice Gets a Modern Makeover in ABC’s Eligible

The TV network has announced its upcoming adaptation of Curtis Sittenfeld’s New York Times bestseller.

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Last week, ABC committed to a pilot episode of Eligible, an adaptation of Curtis Sittenfeld’s Pride and Prejudice-inspired bestseller. Two CW alums and I. Marelene King, the showrunner of Pretty Little Liars, will work behind the camera to cast modern magic onto everyone’s favorite literary couple. Premiere date and casting announcements are still forthcoming. 



Lizzie Bennet and her brooding beau have made several trips to the screen throughout the past few decades. Most famously, Colin Firth played Darcy in the 1995 BBC miniseries before returning to the role in the more loosely based Bridget Jones’ Diary. Since Keira Knightley’s turn as Lizzie in the 2005 Oscar-nominated film, the Austen classic has also found its way to YouTube before receiving a Walking Dead spin in last year’s Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.

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  • Curtis Sittenfeld is the author of five novels, including "Prep" and "American Wife." Photo via Goodreads.


Eligible is a modern-day retelling set in the Prep author’s hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio. There, Lizzie gets swept up into family dramas—namely: an ailing father, a harebrained mother, and vapid sisters—and into the path of neurosurgeon Fitzwilliam Darcy. A Hyde Park tudor has replaced the Bennet’s English estate, Longbourn. Meanwhile, Lizzie and Darcy’s sexually-charged meetings often occur at a well-known Cincinnati chili joint. Throw in a Bachelor-style reality show twist, and you have a lighter take on the Austen classic that feels relatable and fresh.

While we wait for more news about Eligible, download the book, and let us know who you’d like to see cast as Fitzwilliam Darcy and Lizzie Bennet.

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