Thursday, April 25, 2024

SEE FIRST IMAGES FROM HISTORY DISTORTING COSTUME DRAMA MY LADY JANE ARRIVING TO PRIME VIDEO THIS SUMMER

  MY LADE JANE SERIES  
HISTORY GETS COMPLETELY DISTORTED
And not just for the blackwashing but they literally distort what really happened and change the ending in MY LADE JANE new costume TV series, could be a parody as well, which will hit Prime Video this summer June 27th based on a book by Cynthia Hand. It is sort of a fantasy drama as in it Jane Gray is not beheaded and actually becomes the queen of England.

 IT IS BASICALLY: FUCK HISTORY!
Gird your loins for the tragic tale of Lady Jane Grey, the young Tudor noblewoman who was Queen of England for nine days and then beheaded in 1553... F*ck that. We're retelling history the way it should have happened: the damsel in distress saves herself. This is an epic tale of true love and high adventure set in an alt-universe of action, history, fantasy, comedy, romance, and rompy-pompy. Buckle up.
 

 WHO IS AT THE ROYAL COURT?
At the centre of the series is the brilliant and headstrong Jane, played by Emily Bader, who is unexpectedly crowned queen overnight and finds herself the target of nefarious villains coming for the crown (and her head) in an epic tale of true love and high adventure, where the damsel in distress saves herself, her true love and then the Kingdom. Edward Bluemel stars as Guildford Dudley her future husband and Jordan Peters as King Edward. Dominic Cooper plays Lord Seymour, Anna Chancellor plays Jane’s mother, Lady Frances Grey, and Rob Brydon plays Lord Dudley, Guildford’s father. Jim Broadbent plays the Duke of Leicester, Jane’s uncle. Additional cast includes Henry Ashton as Guildford’s brother, Stan, and Isabella Brownson and Robyn Betteridge as Jane’s sisters. Kate O’Flynn and Abbie Hern portray the King’s sisters Princess Mary and Princess Bess. Máiréad Tyers, Joe Klocek and Michael Workeye also appear. Hope we get a trailer soon but it already looks like utter garbage just judging by the atrocious storyline.

6 comments:

  1. I think it would have been better to have written about a fictional person based on Lady Jane Grey. I'm not struck on messing up history. I may have mentioned before that I thought 'Versailles' by Canal + was weird in that it distorted the time of Louis XIV even though it was well acted and I liked the actors. I will admit (though I may have mentioned this before) that as a youngster (about age 12) I liked 'The Private Life of Henry VIII' with Charles Laughton but discovered later it wasn't 100% true to history.

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    1. That is what I say as well, invent a character with another name, based it on a real character and that is it, this blatant distortion of history for the sake of fun or agenda confuses kids. But that is the hidden goal - to erase history like it did not happen and guide oneself only by modern agenda.

      I watched Laughtons Henry only last weekend, fell asleep ten times during it LOL It was so boring.

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  2. As long as people keep falling for the erasing of history and supporting such nonsense, this will continue. It's amazing to me how people these days are so easily swayed to accepting fiction as fact.

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    1. The Crown would be a perfect example, they hate Charlie boy for it even though it is all proven lies.

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    2. Allison and I tried to watch that a few months back to see what the hype was about. Couldn't get past 2 episodes before we found something else to move on to.

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    3. You lasted longer than me, I erased it after the first ten minutes as soon as Claire Foy opens her mouth and out comes her phoney, wooden British accent. It was so artificial I could not handle it.

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