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East of Eden with Florence Pugh and Mike Faist: Cast Details, Episode Count and More

As a literary classic finds new life on television, East of Eden unfolds through a carefully chosen cast and an episodic structure built to explore its deepest conflicts, with Florence Pugh at the center of a generational saga.

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© Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Disney -- Francois Durand/Getty ImagesFlorence Pugh and Mike Faist

The return of East of Eden marks one of the most ambitious literary adaptations currently in development, reimagined not as a single film but as a long-form series designed to explore the full emotional weight of John Steinbeck’s novel.

With Florence Pugh and Mike Faist leading the cast, the project signals a prestige approach that favors character depth, generational conflict and moral tension over condensed storytelling.

Set against the familiar yet unforgiving landscape of Steinbeck’s California, the series expands the scope of the original text through multiple episodes, allowing its themes of inheritance, rivalry and choice to breathe.

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Early production details point to a carefully assembled ensemble and a structure built for scale, positioning the title as both a faithful adaptation and a modern reinterpretation shaped for television’s most cinematic ambitions.

Who is in the cast of East of Eden?

East of Eden has assembled a cast that marries experienced character actors with rising stars, anchoring its ambitious adaptation of Steinbeck’s layered family drama. At the heart of the series is Florence Pugh, cast as the enigmatic and morally complex Cathy Ames, a role that drives much of the narrative tension across generations.

She’s joined by Christopher Abbott as Adam Trask, whose moral struggles and relationships lie at the core of the story, and Mike Faist as Charles Trask, Adam’s volatile brother whose presence shapes the early arc of the family saga.

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Beyond the Trask brothers, the ensemble includes seasoned performers such as Hoon Lee as Lee, Tracy Letts as Cyrus Trask, Martha Plimpton as Faye, and Ciarán Hinds as Samuel Hamilton, anchoring the extended drama with gravitas.

The younger generation is represented by Joseph Zada as Cal Trask and Joe Anders as Aron Trask, bringing Steinbeck’s next generation to life. This layered cast not only reflects the narrative’s multi-generational scope but also suggests a deliberate blend of theatrical strength and screen presence across its central roles.

When will East of Eden be released, and how are the episodes structured?

As production wrapped in March 2025 after months of location shooting in New Zealand, East of Eden is poised for a 2026 release, with sources pointing to an early 2026 window, likely between February and April.

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The series is structured as a seven-episode limited series, allowing for a more expansive adaptation of the novel’s intricate plotlines than a single feature film could accommodate.

Directors split the workload, with Garth Davis handling the first four episodes and Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre directing the final three, suggesting a carefully calibrated rhythm to the series’ unfolding.

The episodes are tentatively titled to reflect key arcs in the story:

  • Part 1: Genesis
  • Part 2: Cathy
  • Part 3: In the Valley
  • Part 4: Kate
  • Part 5: Departure
  • Part 6: The Great Try
  • Part 7: East of Eden
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What is East of Eden about?

Adapted from John Steinbeck’s 1952 novel, East of Eden revisits the intertwined lives of two families in California’s Salinas Valley as they grapple with inheritance, identity, and the age-old struggle between good and evil.

The series centers on the Trask family saga, with a particular emphasis on Cathy Ames, a character whose manipulations and moral ambiguity ripple through generations.

Rather than a simple period drama, the story examines deeper themes of free will versus destiny, exploring how choices in love, betrayal, and forgiveness shape individual lives and familial bonds.

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This adaptation, written and executive produced by Zoe Kazan, aims to honor the breadth of Steinbeck’s epic, casting a spotlight on character psychology as much as on sweeping narrative arcs.

Where to watch East of Eden on streaming

Netflix is the exclusive home for East of Eden, with the streaming giant positioning the series as a high-profile addition to its 2026 slate. Filming, post-production, and promotional buildup all reflect an ongoing commitment to delivering this adaptation directly to the platform’s global audience.

As with other Netflix originals, viewers will be able to stream the complete series upon release, allowing for either episodic viewing or a full binge once the seven episodes are available.

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Ariadna is a versatile journalist who covers a broad spectrum of sports topics and creates evergreen content. Her career in journalism began in 2021 at Indie Emergente, a digital music magazine, where she honed her skills in writing and reporting. In 2023, she expanded her repertoire by contributing to Spoiler Latinoamerica, where she created general culture content, before joining Spoiler US in 2024 to write entertainment pieces. With over four years of experience across different media outlets, Ariadna brings a wealth of knowledge and an expanding influence to the field of journalism.

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