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Tradwives and ‘anti-woke’ backlash: can Netflix reboot Little House on The Prairie for a new generation?

Netflix is rebooting 'Little House on the Prairie' amid a cultural climate defined by 'tradwife' trends and 'anti-woke' sentiment.

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The brief

Netflix is launching a new series based on 'Little House on the Prairie'. The production includes a showrunner who has issued a message to fans of the original program.

Coverage from The Guardian focuses on whether the reboot can navigate a new generation's 'anti-woke' backlash and the 'tradwife' movement. CBC reports on specific differences between the new Netflix adaptation and the original show, while USA Today and People.com provide further details on the series and its leadership.

Future attention will center on the showrunner's directives to original fans and how the series' departures from the original source material are received.

Synthesized by Archynetys from the headlines below under a strict no-invention contract. ✓ fact-checked: all claims supported by sources Updated 35m ago.

Quick answers

Which streaming platform is producing the reboot?

The series is being produced by Netflix.

How does the new version differ from the original?

According to CBC, the Netflix version does things that the original show did not, though specific details are not listed in the headlines.

What cultural context is surrounding the release?

The Guardian links the reboot to 'anti-woke' backlash and the 'tradwife' trend.

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