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Shardlake

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  • 2024
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  • 54m
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Cromwell and C.J. Sansom in Shardlake (2024)
During the dissolution of the monasteries in the Tudor era, Matthew Shardlake is sent by Thomas Cromwell to investigate the death of a commissioner in a remote town of Scarnsea.
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During the dissolution of the monasteries in the Tudor era, Matthew Shardlake is sent by Thomas Cromwell to investigate the death of a commissioner in a remote town of Scarnsea.During the dissolution of the monasteries in the Tudor era, Matthew Shardlake is sent by Thomas Cromwell to investigate the death of a commissioner in a remote town of Scarnsea.During the dissolution of the monasteries in the Tudor era, Matthew Shardlake is sent by Thomas Cromwell to investigate the death of a commissioner in a remote town of Scarnsea.

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    • Arthur Hughes
    • Anthony Boyle
    • Ruby Ashbourne Serkis
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    4.5K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,605
    398
    • Stars
      • Arthur Hughes
      • Anthony Boyle
      • Ruby Ashbourne Serkis
    • 75User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Arthur Hughes
    Arthur Hughes
    • Matthew Shardlake
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    Anthony Boyle
    Anthony Boyle
    • John Barak
    • 2024
    Ruby Ashbourne Serkis
    Ruby Ashbourne Serkis
    • Alice
    • 2024
    Joe Barber
    Joe Barber
    • Simon Whelplay
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    Miles Barrow
    Miles Barrow
    • Brother Gabriel
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    Babou Ceesay
    Babou Ceesay
    • Abbot Fabian
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    Paul Kaye
    Paul Kaye
    • Brother Jerome
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    Mike Noble
    Mike Noble
    • Bugge
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    David Pearse
    David Pearse
    • Brother Edwig
    • 2024
    Irfan Shamji
    • Brother Guy
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    Brian Vernel
    Brian Vernel
    • Brother Mortimus
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    Michael Rivers
    • Robin Singleton
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    Matthew Steer
    Matthew Steer
    • Doctor Goodhap
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    Tadhg Murphy
    Tadhg Murphy
    • Copynger
    • 2024
    Sean Bean
    Sean Bean
    • Thomas Cromwell
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    Peter Firth
    Peter Firth
    • Norfolk
    • 2024
    Alex Bhat
    • Crowe
    • 2024
    Ken Nwosu
    Ken Nwosu
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    • 2024
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    8ljemerick-04266

    As a lover of the books, well done!

    I thought it impossible for TV to capture the essence of C. J. Sansom's Shardlake book series. I am happily surprised by the spirit and quality of the TV series so far. The casting, especially Arthur Hughes and Anthony Boyle (the man is currently in 3 series I am watching!) is near perfect based on the books. Episode 4 is a bit muddled when it comes to tieing up all the loose ends (Norfolk and his man) but still consider the series off to a good start. And for those who have criticized the "the historical accuracy" of people of color in Tudor England, I refer you both to the novels and to the British Library. Africans had important roles in Tudor times, including in religious communities. It wasn't until later they were relegated to lower status due to the slave trade.
    7Graddick

    Thoroughly enjoyable production with unnecessary plot changes

    As a huge fan of the Shardlake books I was excited to see this production. It did not disappoint for acting and entertainment but I did feel it was abbreviated and could have been a couple of episodes longer. I also felt that the addition of a rather unlikely number of black characters did take away a very important element of how the black apothecary monk stood out as different; that said it didn't really effect the plot too much. The thing that did annoy me was the replacing of the character Mark Poer Shardlake's manservant, with Jack Barak, a character who makes his first appearance in the follow up novel "Dark Fire" I assume this is done to allow a continuing partnership in the next Shardlake series but this meant adjusting the ending of this series. So unnecessary! We are not children, we can cope with the introduction of new characters.
    4ra-88042

    21st century politics intertwined with 16th century politics.

    I'm only one episode in. So far, the characterisation is good. The production values impressive and the direction stellar. Alas, already the immersion into the 16th century setting is stifled by 21st century narratives.

    I'm personally not a British person. Yet, I can't help but feel insulted on behalf of the real historical people of the time period in England.

    When I watch a "historical drama", as a viewer with an interest in history, I want immersion. It's a sad indictment of modern society when historical TV productions feel obligated to be all inclusive in the name of progressive politics.

    The story itself is very intriguing, but the show as a whole feels disingenuous and far removed from the time period. There are dual narratives at play. One is set in the 16th century and the other is set firmly in the 21st and it's difficult to separate one from the other.

    If you don't require immersion you'll probably enjoy the series. However, I personally find it difficult to suspend belief enough to envision that so many people in 16th England were of Asian and sub-Saharan African descent.

    This is just an honest opinion of someone who has no political agenda or biases whatsoever. I like historical dramas. Unfortunately, this historical/fantasy hybrid is not something I can invest in.
    7rolandddd

    Arthur Hughes impresses in Holmes-like fashion

    Shardlake is about a murder mystery in 16th century England during Henry VIIIs dismantling of the monasteries, and as a History teacher of course I had to watch this. I was a bit concerned that it would overlap The Tudors too much but luckily this is not the case and this series and its mystery stands on its own two feet very well.

    Sean Bean is given ridiculously little screen time and at first it got me irritated and I thought this was another one of those series where you hire a famous actor for 5 minutes and live of their reputation, but this is not the case and my mood improved as I got stuck into the mystery.

    I was happy to see Anthony Boyle again after just seeing his star-making performances in Masters of the Air and Manhunt, but I believe that co-starring roles like this are now a thing of the past for him. His performance is pretty good as John Barak, but the true star of the show is Arthur Hughes as Shardlake. He is the star of every scene he is in, and in Holmes-like faction he solves the mystery one step at a time while remaining confident and charismatic in a way that captivates the viewer. A revelation indeed, this works really well, excellent casting.

    All in all, even though this is nowhere near as good as "The Name of the Rose" for example, the settings look great, the tone is grim, the mystery is fairly interesting and the acting is better than I expected. Well worth a watch!
    8mnorth1964

    Multicultural Tudor England

    There are some standout things about the adaption of Sansom's beloved Shardlake like the casting of Arthur Hughes. The actor embodies everything a fan of the series could hope for in our beloved character. He really is excellent.

    There were little inclusions which I loved like the bird from Peru Land. Excellent. Also the flashbacks to Matthew as a boy - very beautifully done and very touching.

    1 x star lost: The actors that were cast as Barak, Abbott Fabian and Brother Guy the physician were horribly miscast. Anthony Boyle is NOT Jack Barak. Boyle swaggers his way through the storyline but he does not embody who Barak is. Not even close. And without giving spoilers away - that whole scene in the stable was absurd. Guy was a Moor and the actor that played him didn't have the range to convince me he was Guy. Oh...and a Black Abbott Fabian? Blacker than Guy? Give me strength.

    1 x star lost: Tudor England was not multicultural like it's depicted. Get over it. Stop trying to change history. Ridiculous.

    I'm happy you chose Arthur Hughes and I enjoyed the adaption. Very atmospheric and compelling.

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      The original novels by C.J. Sansom were considered as a project by Kenneth Branagh, who chose to do Wallander (2008) as it did not involve period costume or acting as someone with curvature of the spine.
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      His earring changes from his left to his right ear in one scene.

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Disney+ Hotstar
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Matthew Shardlake
    • Filming locations
      • Romania
    • Production companies
      • Disney+
      • Runaway Fridge Productions
      • The Forge
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