The film, based on a 2009 New York Times bestselling book,
sees the Bennet sisters don swords to fight the undead, in a
wacky take on Austen's story of love and social class in 19th
century England.
"I ... probably (had) a reaction that many people will have,
which is 'Oh what? No!'" James told Reuters. "And honestly when
I read the script, it was so brilliant, and it's clever, and
it's funny and it's scary and ... at the heart of it is still
this story."
James, known for "Downton Abbey" and "Cinderella", portrays
heroine Elizabeth Bennet, with Suki Waterhouse, Bella Heathcote,
Ellie Bamber and Millie Brady playing her sisters.
"I don't think that Jane Austen fans will be offended or won't
enjoy it because it's totally wild," James said.
"It's not, it is a total re-imagining of it."
Other cast members include "Game of Thrones" stars Charles Dance
and Lena Headey and "Boardwalk Empire" actor Jack Huston.
Huston said he hoped Austen fans would want to see it. "It's
like what we did when we first read it: you look at it with
eyebrows raised initially, and then you realize what fun it is."
"Pride and Prejudice and Zombies", already out in the United
States, hits UK cinemas on Feb. 11.
(Reporting by Edward Baran; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian;
Editing by Mark Trevelyan)
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