Here’s Everything You Need to Know About ‘Adolescence,’ the British Netflix Drama That’s Quickly Gone Viral

This story contains mentions of gender-based violence and spoilers for the Netflix series Adolescence.

If you’re a faithful student of what’s trending on Netflix, you might not need any introduction to Adolescence: The British limited series, following the arrest of a 13-year-old boy for a female classmate’s murder, delves deep into thorny territory of how our society has socialized young men and boys to treat the women in their lives as inferior (increasingly with fatal results).

While it may be tempting to dismiss the actions of men who enact violence against women as monstrous, Adolescence connects the dots between the global domination of social media and the rising normalization of cultural misogyny to demonstrate just how easy it is for children like Jamie, the show’s protagonist (played by Owen Cooper), to get dangerous and even deadly messages about their roles in society. If you haven’t watched the show yet, or want a primer on its admittedly difficult content before diving in, we’ve got you covered; below, find everything you need to know about Adolescence.

What is Adolescence about?

Adolescence can be understood, very broadly, as a dark warning about the potential ramifications of incel culture and the radicalization of young men online. In the Netflix series, a 13-year-old boy named Jamie Miller is arrested on the suspicion of murder and presented with CCTV footage of himself fatally stabbing a female classmate named Katie Leonard. The show follows Jamie and his family from the police interrogation room to the school that he and Katie attended and the youth psychiatric facility where he later awaits trial, jumping forward a year in its final episode to find Jamie preparing to plead guilty while his family attempts to return to some version of normalcy.

Who stars in Adolescence, and what else do I know them from?

Owen Cooper, who portrays Jamie, is a newcomer to the industry—as one might expect, given that he’s only 15. However, he has several upcoming projects listed on IMDb, including a role as young Heathcliff in Emerald Fennell’s 2026 adaptation of Wuthering Heights.

Adolescence’s co-creator Stephen Graham, who plays Jamie’s father, Eddie, has been nominated for a whopping eight BAFTA Awards. He is perhaps best known for his roles in Peaky Blinders, Boiling Point, and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.

Christine Tremarco, who plays Owen’s mother, Manda, has starred on British series including Safe House, Little Boy Blue, Tin Star, and Wolfe.

Is Adolescence based on a true story?

While Adolescence’s story wasn’t ripped directly from the headlines, the ongoing scourge of gender-based violence in the UK and elsewhere definitely served as an inspiration to Graham and his co-creator Jack Thorne. “There was an incident where a young boy (allegedly) stabbed a girl,” Graham told Tudum recently, adding: “It shocked me. I was thinking, ‘What’s going on? What’s happening in society where a boy stabs a girl to death? What’s the inciting incident here?’ And then it happened again, and it happened again, and it happened again. I really just wanted to shine a light on it, and ask, ‘Why is this happening today? What’s going on? How have we come to this?’”

How many episodes of Adolescence are there?

Unfortunately, there are only four episodes of Adolescence in the Netflix series’s first (and likely only) season. “We knew that we wanted to end it in that room. We wanted the journey to finish where it began,” creator Stephen Graham told Tudum. “This is where the person who Jamie became was created.”

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