Emma. is the perfect film for the Jane Austen fan in your life! The 2020 film is a colorful adaptation of the popular comic novel, which follows the titular character (Anya Taylor-Joy) as her meddlesome matchmaking causes unexpected results.
Where to watch it: Amazon Prime Video
Though set in the Regency era, Bridgerton isn't your typical period piece thanks to orchestral versions of your favorite pop songs and saucy sex scenes.
Inspired by Julia Quinn's romance book series, Bridgerton follows the romantic endeavors of each, you guessed it, Bridgerton sibling, who belong to an aristocratic family. Season one told the story of Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor), who stumbled into a love match with a reformed duke, played by the oh-so-dashing Regé-Jean Page. Season two, which premieres March 25, will tell the story of Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey) and his quest to find a Viscountess.
Where to watch it: Netflix
Set to premiere on March 6, the dating competition transports leading lady Nicole Remy and her loved ones to a Regency era estate, where she will meet 16 suitors dressed in period garb. Through carriage rides and other period specific activities, the men will do their best to court Lady Nicole.
Where to watch it: NBC
Before there was The Courtship, there was the 2013 rom-com Austenland.
The film tells the story of Jane Austen obsessive Jane Hayes (Keri Russell), who cashes in her savings to attend a British resort where Pride & Prejudice is brought to life. Though the vacation isn't exactly what Jane envisioned, she does encounter her very own Mr. Darcy, who may be her perfect match.
Where to watch it: Hulu
Sanditon, which returns for a second season on March 20, brings to life Jane Austen's final (and unfinished) novel. The first season followed Charlotte (Rose Williams) as she arrived at a seaside resort for a fresh start. Along the way, she became acquainted with the Parker family, including the handsome Sidney (Theo James).
And, per Masterpiece PBS, "romance, drama and adventure await" in season two.
The 1995 film adaptation of Jane Austen's novel Sense And Sensibility is a classic. Starring Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet, Sense And Sensibility has everything from secret engagements to laugh-out-loud high jinks. It follows the Dashwood sisters as they try to find love and security after being ousted from their family home by half-brother John.
Where to watch it: Tubi
Yes, Gentleman Jack takes place a little after the Regency era, but it's just as entertaining as Bridgerton or Sanditon. The Sally Wainwright–created series is inspired by the true-story of Anne Lister (played by Suranne Jones), following the female landowner in her attempt to build up her inherited home, Shibden Hall. In an unconventional turn for the time, Anne aspires to take a wife, who will help the family in their future success.
Where to watch it: HBO
You can get more of Bridgerton's Claudia Jessie in the 2018 TV adaptation of Vanity Fair.
Based off William Makepeace Thackeray's novel, the series follows charming social climber Becky Sharp (Olivia Cooke) as she tries to find a suitor to secure her place in society. The perfect plot for a Regency era set story.
Death Comes To Pemberly is a continuation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. The three-part murder mystery follows Elizabeth Darcy (Anna Maxwell Martin) as she finds herself in the middle of a mysterious death: Her brother-in-law Mr. Wickham is accused of murdering his travel companion.
The Regency era from the Russian perspective! The 2016 TV adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's legendary novel tells the story of Russian aristocrats amid a war with Napoleon. Fortunes are made and lost, lovers are star-crossed and reputations are almost ruined over the course of six dramatic episodes. This iterations stars Paul Dano, Lily James and James Norton.
Where to watch it: Acorn TV