We’re getting a new Pride and Prejudice starring Bowen Yang . . . set on Fire Island.

Literature

July 2, 2021, 12:40pm

I declare after all there is no enjoyment like [A FILM ADAPTATION]! This week, Variety announced that Bowen Yang is set to star in a modern Pride and Prejudice feature adaptation, which takes place on Fire Island. Joel Kim Booster, who wrote the screenplay, stars opposite Yang; Andrew Ahn (Spa Night) will direct; and JAX Media (Russian Doll) is producing the project.

The plot: Fire Island will “center on two best friends embarking on a weeklong vacation to Fire Island—the historic gay escape off the southern shore of Long Island—with the help of cheap rosé and a cadre of eclectic friends.”

It’s a great idea—to place the Pride and Prejudice story in a different social milieu equally ripe for sendup and sentiment. It also begs some questions: how does Pride and Prejudice map onto this landscape? Are Yang and Booster Jane and Elizabeth, or Elizabeth and Jane, or even Elizabeth and Darcy? And . . . what does the William Collins/Catherine de Bourgh look like on Fire Island? No more information has been released, so we’ll have to head to the movie theater for answers, love, and general incivility.

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