Mary and George

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Julianne Moore Shines in Mary & George: A Historical Drama with a Twist

Jacobean era - Julianne Moore - King James I - Mary and George - Mary Villiers - Nicholas Galitzine

Nicholas Galitzine and Julianne Moore bring a thrilling mix of complexity and coarseness in the new TV show Mary & George. Get ready for a wild ride through the Jacobean era! #MaryAndGeorge #HistoricalDrama

Julianne Moore and Nicholas Galitzine captivate audiences in the new TV series 'Mary & George.' This historical drama delves into the intriguing rise to power of Mary Villiers during the Jacobean era. The show offers a unique blend of wily seduction and bracing coarseness, dispensing with formality for a raw and riveting experience. Set against the backdrop of King James I's court, the psychosexual period drama explores themes of power, seduction, and queer dynamics.

'Mary & George' on Sky and NOW showcases the talents of Julianne Moore and Nicholas Galitzine through its bold portrayal of historical events. The series, although unapologetically explicit at times, also provides a nuanced depiction of life at the advent of modernity. With heaving buttocks and intense drama, the show promises to immerse viewers in a world filled with intrigue, passion, and betrayal.

Nicholas Galitzine, known for his roles in projects like 'The Beat Beneath My Feet' and Netflix's 'Purple Hearts,' shines alongside Julianne Moore in this horny, bloody, and hysterical period psychodrama. Audiences can expect a rollercoaster of emotions as the characters of Mary and George Villiers come to life in a tale that blurs the lines between history and entertainment.

In a sea of historical dramas, 'Mary & George' stands out for its captivating performances and bold storytelling. Julianne Moore's portrayal of Mary Villiers has been hailed as particularly relatable, adding depth to the character's rise to power. The show's approach to exploring queer dynamics in a period setting is a refreshing take, offering a new perspective on historical storytelling. As audiences eagerly await each episode, 'Mary & George' promises to be a gripping journey through power, passion, and the complexities of human relationships.

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Julianne Moore says Mary And George will be 'particularly' relatable ... (Anglo Celt)

The historical drama is based on the true story of Mary Villiers' rise to power in the Jacobean era.

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Mary & George TV review โ€” Julianne Moore and Nicholas Galitzine ... (Financial Times)

Sky Atlantic show about the wily seduction of King James I dispenses with formality in favour of bracing coarseness.

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Mary & George review: Is the queer period drama worth a watch? (digitalspy.com)

Mary & George on Sky and NOW stars Julianne Moore and Nicholas Galitzine in the psychosexual period drama.

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Mary & George; Landscape Artist of the Year; Bring the Drama (Broadcast)

Underneath the heaving buttocks, there's an interesting depiction of life at the advent of modernityโ€

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The first reviews for Nicholas Galitzine's horny historical romp, Mary ... (PinkNews)

Nicholas Galitzine and Julianne Moore are getting gay, bloody and hysterical in Sky's horny new period psychodrama Mary & George.

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Mary & George: What to expect from Julianne Moore and Nicola ... (HELLO!)

Here's all you need to know about Sky's new historical drama, Mary & George, which tells the true story of Mary and George Villiers. Julianne Moore and ...

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Who is Nicholas Galitzine? British star of Mary & George (Evening Standard)

Galitzine has starred in the Beat Beneath My Feet, Netflix's Purple Hearts, and more.

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Mary & George true story: Was King James really gay? (Radio Times)

Sky drama Mary & George, starring Julianne Moore and Nicholas Galitzine, tells the shocking true story of King James I and his notorious "favourite".

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