- **Q: When will *East of Eden* be released on Netflix?
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Entertainment / TV
Get ready for a fresh interpretation of John Steinbeck's classic novel, *East of Eden*. Netflix is bringing Zoe Kazan's vision to life as a limited series, exploring the dark side of the California dream and generational inheritance. The se...
Netflix's *East of Eden* is a seven-episode limited series adapted from John Steinbeck's 1952 novel. This adaptation follows Elia Kazan's 1955 film, which starred James Dean. Zoe Kazan, the granddaughter of Elia Kazan, is at the helm, co-showrunning and executive producing the series alongside Jeb Stuart.
The series promises a fresh perspective by centering the story on Cathy Ames, played by Florence Pugh. The narrative explores the Trask family's complex dynamics, inheritance, and moral choices. With Garth Davis and Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre directing, the series aims to bring a visually compelling and emotionally resonant adaptation to the screen.
The series was filmed in New Zealand and is currently in post-production. Netflix made the announcement of the release window at its Upfronts presentation in New York.
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