Propaganda and paranoia are exploited as Henry’s ‘Reformation’ hits home while Anne fears for her future., Power, politics, love, religion, and blasphemy – the tale of this historical family would sound impossible if it weren’t true. The Tudors were one of the most controversial royal lines ever to sit on the throne of England, and their story is told through this opulent and suspenseful series produced by Showtime. The show stars Jonathan Rhys Myers as King Henry VIII, a charismatic and notoriously amorous figure with a lust for life, and for the beautiful women at court. His dutiful wife Katherine has served him lovingly for more than a decade, but the wife of a king in 1520 must do more than serve – she must produce an heir. As the young monarch contends with each advisor playing their own interest in the threat of war with France, fear over the security of the Tudor line grows steadily in his mind, so much so that when he becomes involved with the bewitching and ambitious Anne Boelyn, he sets off a chain of events that will change history – igniting an onslaught of tumult and intrigue that would rage on for years, serving as the catalyst for political divide, religious war, and romantic betrayal., Lavish historical drama., Historical drama series., Lavish historical drama. The King’s insistence on an oath affirming him as head of the church pushes Sir Thomas More further from favour, while Anne attempts to fix Henry’s wandering eye on her choice of mistress., A chronicle of the early years in the reign of England’s King Henry VIII from 1520 to ’30, when he divorced his first wife, Katherine of Aragon.