Ep 1. Episode 1
- TVMA
- April 1, 2007
- 55 min
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7.5 (1,416)
In the first episode of The Tudors, viewers are transported to 16th century England during the early years of King Henry VIII's reign. We meet the young and ambitious monarch, portrayed by Jonathan Rhys Meyers, who is determined to solidify his power and legacy.
As Henry VIII navigates his new role, we see his relationships with his advisors and his wife, Queen Katherine of Aragon (Maria Doyle Kennedy), and how they influence his decisions. We also witness the political and religious tensions of the time, including the Church's opposition to Henry's desire for a divorce.
The episode sets the stage for the rest of the series, introducing characters such as Cardinal Wolsey (Sam Neill), Henry's trusted advisor who is tasked with securing a divorce from Katherine, and Anne Boleyn (Natalie Dormer), the cunning and manipulative woman who would become Henry's second wife.
Viewers also get a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of the Tudor court, with beautiful costumes and intricate sets creating an immersive experience. The tension between the political and personal spheres of Henry's life is palpable, and it's clear that the decisions he makes will have far-reaching consequences.
Overall, the premiere episode of The Tudors lays the foundation for the complex and compelling story to follow, drawing audiences into the tumultuous world of English monarchy and politics during one of its most intriguing eras.