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The Tudors tells the turbulent story of King Henry VIII’s young reign, focusing as much on his romantic entanglements and passionate nature as on his political and religious reforms. Unlike stuffy, traditional history documentaries, this series focuses on:
In this long-form article, we'll explore everything you need to know about this beloved period drama: its talented cast, the true history behind the fiction, what makes the complete series box set special, and why the show remains essential viewing nearly two decades after its premiere.
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The third season, which premiered on April 5, 2009, consists of 10 episodes. Henry VIII's marriage to Jane Seymour has resulted in the birth of a male heir, Edward VI (played by Demetri Martin). However, Jane's death shortly after childbirth leaves Henry without a wife. The season focuses on Henry's marriage to Catherine Howard (played by Emilia Fox), a young and vivacious woman who becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue and deception. Meanwhile, Thomas Cromwell's influence over Henry begins to wane, and he faces opposition from other advisors, including the Duke of Norfolk (played by Jack Hawkins).
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