When will Jilly Cooper’s Rivals be released on Disney+?

An adaptation of the novel is coming to the streaming platform

David Tennant as Lord Tony Baddingham in Rivals
David Tennant stars as Lord Tony Baddingham in the Disney+ adaptation of Rivals. (Disney+)

Sex, scandal, betrayal and excess are all set to feature in Rivals, the starry adaptation of Dame Jilly Cooper’s novel of the same name, which is heading to Disney+ later this year.

Cooper originally released Rivals in 1988 as part of the Rutshire Chronicles, a series of 11 romantic novels that are each set in the worlds of the upper-class. Rivals is the second book in this series and takes readers to the cut-throat world of television and the extravagant yet shallow lives of those who populate it.

With an all-star cast and Cooper acting as an executive producer, Rivals looks set to be streaming’s latest buzzy water-cooler show. Here’s everything we know about it so far.

Aidan Turner as Declan O’Hara in Rivals
Poldark actor Aidan Turner plays journalist Declan O’Hara in Rivals. (Disney+)

Rivals is due to land on Disney+ in the UK later in 2024, although a release date has not yet been confirmed. In the United States, the show will debut on Hulu.

While release date details are still under wraps, we do know that the series will consist of eight episodes.

A trailer for Rivals hasn’t been released yet. As soon as it emerges, you’ll find it here.

Katherine Parkinson as Lizzie Vereker in The IT Crowd
The IT Crowd star Katherine Parkinson brings Lizzie Vereker to the small screen. (Disney+)

As we alluded to above, Rivals is set in the not-so-glamours halls of television production and follows the rivalry between two high-flying people in power.

Set in an over-the-top decade, the show’s synopsis promises to dive “headfirst into the ruthless world of independent television in 1986” while following the “shocking antics of the power-grabbing social elite.”

As far as plot details go, that’s all we know right now. However, Cooper’s original novel follows the rivalry between bitter politician Rupert Campbell-Black and a glamorous television executive named Declan O’Hara and features boardroom betrayals, love affairs, broken marriages and controversy galore.

While it looks like the TV adaptation may have made a few changes in terms of characters, the core concept looks set to remain the same.

Bella Maclean as Taggie O’Hara in Rivals
Bella Maclean plays Declan’s eldest daughter Taggie O’Hara,. (Disney+)

Rivals features an all-star cast led by Doctor Who’s David Tennant as Lord Tony Baddingham, the controller of the fictional Corinium Television and a character who’s described as “single-mindedly ambitious and egotistical.”

His adversary is Rupert Campbell-Black, played by The Boys’ Alex Hassell. Dashing and good-looking, his character is an ex-olympian and current member of parliament who’s “dangerously charismatic.”

Poldark’s Aiden Turner joins them as a journalist and TV presenter named Declan O’Hara who gets caught in the crossfire of their rivalry.

Nafessa Williams, star of Whitney Houston biopic I Wanna Dance with Somebody, plays talented American TV executive Cameron Cook, with The IT Crowd’s Katherine Parkinson playing Lizzie Vereker, a romantic novelist whose love life has dried up. Sex Education’s Bella Maclean stars as Taggie O’Hara, Declan’s determined daughter who inadvertently catches Rupert’s eye.

Throughout the show's eight episodes, we'll also see appearances from Danny Dyer, The Inbetweeners’ Emily Atack and Skins star Luke Pasqualino. Other cast members include Catriona Chandler, Oliver Chris, Rufus Jones, Lisa McGrillis, Claire Rushbrook and Victoria Smurfit.


Rivals is released on Disney+ later in 2024.