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In the second season of The Tudors, the sexy TV sensation, Henry (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) is finally free to marry Anne Boleyn (Natalie Dormer), however we soon find out why she is later called 'Anne of a Thousand Days' as the political and emotional turmoil of life at court find another victim. The series also delves into his political relationships, including those with the Sir Thomas More and Pope Paul III, played by Peter O'Toole, during the Catholic Church of England's break with Rome. (Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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anglais Season 2 has stronger momentum, and the coronation of Anne Boleyn is a very attractive theme, as is her execution. It is necessary to watch it very quickly because then one’s adrenaline naturally rises or falls - according to the fading position of the second queen of Henry VIII. The birth of Elizabeth is truly prophetic, and how could it not be, given that Hirst made both films about her golden age? The Vatican scenes are great too. Meyers’ acting is amazing and gets beautifully more and more debauched. And there's so much more to come! The fragile Jane Seymour, for example. ()

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