Wolf Hall concluded with the heartbreaking execution of Thomas Cromwell after displeasing King Henry VIII. The show has been a smash hit with viewers and critics alike, but how true is it to real-life ...
There have been more than 60 monarchs of England and Britain over the past 1,200 years or so, but the one people seem to really care about—at least based on viewing habits and the sheer amount of ...
Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall book trilogy puts historical figure Thomas Cromwell into a more favorable spotlight. The Tudor-era figure is known for masterminding the separation of the Church of England ...
Wolf Hall has received an amazing response from viewers since returning for season two - and fans have taken to X, formerly known as Twitter, to discuss Sunday night's episode.
WHAT IT'S ABOUT In the spring of 1536, King Henry VIII's (Damian Lewis) second wife, Anne Boleyn, dies on the chopping block as he plans his nuptials with Jane Seymour (Kate Philips). Meanwhile, chief ...
Thomas Cromwell and Henry VIII are back after a 10-year absence -- and it is as if they never left. They return this coming Sunday to finish what they started in the sensational “Wolf Hall” miniseries ...
The eagerly awaited TV sequel picks up where the original left off, in May 1536, following the execution of Anne Boleyn. Over the next four years, Thomas Cromwell's remarkable journey reaches its ...
Cromwell didn’t go down without a fight. The climax of the finale was the interrogation scene featuring Rylance, Timothy Spall ‘s Duke of Norfolk, Alex Jennings ‘ Stephen Gardiner, Tom Mothersdale’s ...
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