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Masterpiece Announces Winter and Spring 2026 Schedule PBS Masterpiece revealed its winter and spring 2026 lineup, with All Creatures Great and Small season six and Miss Scarlet and The Duke season six both premiering Sunday, January 11 The Forsytes and The Count of Monte Cristo follow on Sunday, March 22
The Count Of Monte Cristo Details - Metacritic Description: Wrongly imprisoned Edmond Dantès (Sam Claflin) escapes, finds hidden treasure to becomes the Count of Monte Cristo and seeks revenge in the latest series adaption of Alexandre Dumas' novel of the same name [Premiered originally in the UK on U and U Drama on 2 Aug 2025; on PBS Passport and on Prime Video's PBS Masterpiece Channel on 1 Mar 2026 and as a part of PBS's Masterpiece
The Count of Monte Cristo TV Series Coming to PBS MASTERPIECE in 2026 The epic 8-episode English-language period drama starring Sam Claflin premieres on MASTERPIECE in 2026 Read about the television series and watch the official trailer below “The Count of Monte Cristo” (2024) is a lushly lensed adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ iconic masterpiece
‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ Miniseries Adaptation Sets Release Date on . . . PBS Masterpiece has officially acquired rights to The Count of Monte Cristo, a high-profile new TV series adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ legendary revenge tale A collaborative production between Italy's Palomar and France's DEMD Productions, the internationally ambitious project was shot entirely in English
Sam Claflins The Count of Monte Cristo Adaptation Sets Prime . . . - CBR Prime Video subscribers will soon be able to experience the timeless tale of love, revenge, and survival PBS Masterpiece has finally revealed the premiere date for its adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo Prime Video's The Count of Monte Cristo is the latest take on Alexandre Dumas' classic 1846 adventure novel, which has been adapted more than fifty times across film and television, most