Tuesday 22 April 2008

Tudors gets ye olde third season

Showtime has announced that its historical drama, The Tudors, has been picked up for a third season. The drama's in the middle of its second season; in the third go-round, which airs in 2009, Henry VIII will wed Jane Seymour and Anne Cleves.

The biggest question about The Tudors: When will Henry start to resemble his portly portraits of old? He's still pretty lean and mean in the saucy Showtime version, which stars Jonathan Rhys Meyers. I guess since this is cable TV, Henry will be forever sexy, trim and dissolute.

Too bad they didn't get Jane Seymour to play the ill-fated royal wife Jane Seymour. Actress Anita Briem fills that role.

Showtime's Tuesday release is below:

A ROYAL DECREE FOR SEASON THREE!

SHOWTIME’s THE TUDORS GETS 3RD SEASON PICK-UP

New Season Follows King Henry as He Weds Jane Seymour and Anne of Cleves

LOS ANGELES, CA – (April 22, 2008) – As episode six of THE TUDORS’ second season debuts this coming Sunday on SHOWTIME, the network is ramping up for a third season of palace intrigue and royal drama, premiering in 2009. Production is slated to begin on June 16th in Dublin, Ireland with series star Jonathan Rhys Meyers set to return.

THE TUDORS took SHOWTIME subscribers and the media by storm when it premiered in April 2006, generating record viewership and critical acclaim. Last year, both the series and Rhys Meyers earned Golden Globe® nominations. And, season one of THE TUDORS is currently one of CBS Home Entertainment’s top-selling titles.

“THE TUDORS is now a fixture for us at SHOWTIME and we’re on our way to completing the entire saga of all six wives of Henry VIII,” says SHOWTIME President of Entertainment Robert Greenblatt. “We are enormously proud of this show, the extraordinary cast, and the production team that recreates the grandeur of the Renaissance year in and year out. There is nothing like this anywhere on American television.”

Viewers and critics alike have been enthralled watching the storied exploits of the sexy, hard-bodied King Henry VIII (Rhys Meyers) as he weds Anne Boleyn (Natalie Dormer) while working to declare his marriage invalid to Queen Katherine (Maria Doyle Kennedy). This prompts Pope Paul III (Peter O'Toole) to have him excommunicated -- a fall-out that changed the course of history. Anne’s failure to deliver a male heir sets the wheels in motion for her beheading, and sends Henry straight into the arms of yet another prospect – Jane Seymour (Anita Briem), who dies from an infection after finally giving him his coveted male heir.

THE TUDORS is an Ireland-Canada co-production, executive produced by Morgan O’Sullivan for Octagon Films; Benjamin Silverman and Teri Weinberg for Reveille Productions; Eric Fellner and Tim Bevan for Working Title Films, and Sheila Hockin; and is created, written and executive produced by Michael Hirst. SHOWTIME presents the series in association with Peace Arch Entertainment.

 

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