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Lord of the Flies Netflix series stuns critics with a catch

May. 04, 2026 / Film / Author: Praise Swint

Lord of the Flies Netflix series stuns critics — with a catch
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The new Netflix limited series earns strong reviews overall, but some critics question whether the classic story needed another retelling

The Lord of the Flies Netflix series is here, and most critics like what they see  though not all of them. The four-episode limited series currently holds a 94 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an 83 score on Metacritic. More than 70 years after William Golding published his landmark novel, Emmy-winning writer Jack Thorne brings the story to Netflix following its BBC One debut in February. The response is largely warm, but a few respected voices are pushing back.

A long-awaited prestige adaptation

Golding’s 1954 novel has been adapted before. Peter Brook turned it into a well-regarded 1963 film. Harry Hook followed with a widely dismissed 1990 version. Thorne now takes his turn with four episodes, each told from the perspective of one of the central boys on the island.

He largely follows Golding’s original text, though close readers will notice some narrative adjustments. Director Marc Munden helms all four episodes with a vivid, painterly visual style that has drawn attention from critics on both sides of the debate.

What enthusiastic critics say about the Lord of the Flies Netflix series

Praise has been strong across several major outlets. Writing in USA Today, Kelly Lawler calls it a must-watch, pointing to a talented cast of young actors and a visual approach that balances wonder and horror throughout. She highlights the island’s gem-toned cinematography as a striking contrast to the muted look of most prestige television right now.

Daniel Feinberg of The Hollywood Reporter argues the series stands entirely on its own terms. He describes it as audacious yet faithful and one of the more accomplished TV adaptations in recent memory. He acknowledges some pacing issues but argues that even the slower moments serve an emotional purpose.

Veteran critic Alan Sepinwall, writing on his Substack, calls the series excellent. He notes that Thorne clearly understands why the story has endured for over seven decades and adds that the adaptation feels particularly relevant right now without forcing the connection.

What skeptical critics say

Not everyone is applauding. Gregory Lawrence of The Wrap questions whether the story needed a four-episode revisit at all. He takes issue with Munden’s visual approach, arguing that the surreal filmmaking starts so high that it loses impact when the story actually demands it.

Lucy Mangan, writing in The Guardian after the BBC One premiere, describes each episode as simultaneously bloated and thin. She finds the script unevocative and argues that visual choices substitute for genuine emotional depth.

Ben Travers of IndieWire lands in the middle. He calls the series faithful to the novel but suggests it plays more like a classroom tool than a fully realized dramatic work. His core critique is that the show feels too safe to be truly memorable.

Where the Lord of the Flies Netflix series stands now

The series is now streaming on Netflix. For fans of the novel or viewers eager for more of Thorne’s work after Adolescence, it appears to be a compelling watch. For those hoping for something that genuinely reframes the story, the results may feel more familiar than fresh.

Source: Yahoo Entertainment / Gold Derby

Category: Film Tags: Adolescence, BBC One, Jack Thorne, limited series, Lord of the Flies, Marc Munden, Netflix, Rotten Tomatoes, TV reviews, William Golding

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