I worked on this film for 9 weeks and I have to say I couldn't get enough of watching Jude play Henry VIII. He learned to play the Virginal for a scene we shot. After his last day of filming he ordered a Pizza and Craft beer truck for the crew...and when he came out of his trailer in the Hadden Hall parking lot where everyone was gathered...he was clean shaven head to chin...and remember saying to myself of there's Jude...because the entire time he was Henry...I had worked with Jude twice before and he was always one way or the other still Jude...but this time he was transformed for 8 weeks...I almost couldn't make eye contact with him, even though he still had a laugh with us from time to time to break the tension.
I think he is one of the greatest actors of all time. From what I’ve seen of his interactions w/the public/fans caught on camera he seems to be down to earth. At least I like to believe that’s true 😊
I read her history and interpretations by different historians, like Alison Weir and Phillipa Gregory. I was thinking of going to England on my next trip to see where she was buried in Sudeley Castle. It is said she helped inspire Elizabeth I and Lady Jane Grey and was the first author to publish in her own name in England. Her cleverness and turn of phrase in evading her own arrest were also inspired.
I'm going to go see this today...I hadn't heard of it til now. I was just googling what's playing in my hometown today. I'm excited. I watched a bunch of ridiculous trailers prior to this awesome one!
Okay, yeah, the acting looks grand, very cool.....but GUYS....LOOK at the CLOTHES. That French HOOD! Flush against her head, black velvet veil, the CHIN STRAP. And her gorgeous partlet, embroidered to boot! I'm watching this for the costuming alone, not gonna lie.
Remember the idiotic little 'French hoods' in 'The Other Boleyn Girl' that looked like dime-store children's headbands? Accuracy in costume is important to those who love historical-themed films
No it isn’t. This is my favorite film genres and I love it when production gets a little “artistic.” So called accuracy only matters to dull purists. The rest of us recognize film is an art and can therefore be artistic.
I love it, it really disappointed me when they failed to use historically accurate clothing in others series/films. Not because I am a "dull purist" but because tudor fashion was iconic and its distracting seeing them miss out on something so integral to the period.
Anne of Cleeves marriage was annulled and she became a very wealthy woman. She was also warmly received at court. Catherine Parr had two husbands, then married the sickly obese sociopathic Henry VIII. Husband #4 was Thomas Seymore, who was "grooming" the teenage Elizabeth the First. Catherine Parr died in childbirth at age 36. She may have survived (Henry VIII) but she never thrived.
She was an interesting historical figure who barely received any notice, maybe because like you said, her offspring likely has died and her next husband after the King was a DB and beside grooming Elizabeth, he also was so controlling toward Edward that he got his head chopped off...but I digress. I'm sure based on the trailer, this was about the Anne-Askew period, that almost got Catherine in the chopping block by Henry. I'm always curious what she really told him since he withdrew the application to arrest her. What I heard was, it's due to her telling Henry, she argued religion with him to distract him from his painful leg ulcer, but Idk, is that really the fact? She almost ended up in the chopping block due to religion and her ties to the Protestants. But it's kind of interesting that IIRC, her funeral was the first Protestant funeral for English royalty. And her writings (books that were so popular) were of Protestantism--and she published her books under her own names. Pretty extraordinary back then.
@tracys169 She did indeed tell Henry that she only argued with him to distract him from his "infirmity" and so he could "correct" her and she could learn from him. Her famous line that I think really saved her was something to the effect of "I am but a woman, with all the imperfections natural to the weaknesses of my sex".
Clearly someone got their history lessons from the Tudors and Becoming Elizabeth. Have you actually read any book regarding the wives of Henry VIII or Henry himself? Here’s your chance to google a few titles and claim you’ve done so.
@@florenciabalori3625 Yes, but the last Catherine was actually named after the first Catherine. Catherine Parr's mother, Maud Green, was a lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon and greatly admired her. This admiration was reflected in the naming of her daughter after the queen, and the queen being Parr's godmother. So Catherine Howard has no relevance to the discussion.
@@MythicMindScape21well, if Catherine Howard wasn't executed, then King Henry VIII would have had to divorce her to marry Katherine Parr. He didn't have to go through all of that because he had Catherine Howard executed, which paved the way for him to be free to marry Katherine Parr. So, her life and brief marriage to King Henry VIII does matter.
The way I can't wait to watch this. Catherine Parr was literally a genius, she knew EXACTLY what she was doing and wasn't stupid in the slightest. She was ready to take him down but was so smart about it.
Katherine Parr was the one who outsmarted Henry, she barely escaped arrest. Though it can be said, that Ann of Cleves got the best deal really as she never had to 'sleep' with Henry, was happy at the divorce, became a woman of property and was granted her freedom, where she could no longer be sold to a foreign prince. But Parr who was Protestant, and pushing Henry to reform, was a day away from arrest and only her cunning saved her.
Been waiting a long time for this trailer and it was beyond what I expected and more! My excitement levels for Firebrand have definitely raised higher than before! Very much looking forward to watching!
Catherine Parr the one who lived future generations owe her thanks for the courage she had and her role in raising the young king Edward and Elisabeth the first.
Not a bad film, good acting, good costume…silly ending though. Parr wasn’t ever arrested and wasn’t allowed anywhere near his death bed. A few other errors but sadly those were howlers.
This movie has to be the longest tease ever.. Been waiting since Cannes 2023 for it. Vikander plays queens magnificently. Too bad there wasn't a theatrical version of Wolf Hall starring Eva Green as Anne Boleyn.
@@magesalmanac6424 I mostly certainly agree with the second part of your comment. As for the first, I don’t think I can have too many movies about the Boleyns, provided they are well made, the problem is that the other films make Anne out to be a complete victim and a proto-feminist, instead of a shrewd, tactician and political operator who helped guide her family from minor nobility to the most powerful in the land. She was an incredibly high achiever and quite fascinating. Claire Foye didn’t quite capture all that was in the novels in the miniseries. Just sayin’.
@@IAmThankfulTodayAnne WAS a victim. She may have been shrewd and ambitious, but she was innocent of the accusations against her and she did not deserve her fate, and THAT makes her a victim.
She wasn't in charge, but like everyone in Henry's last years, there were many games going on behind his back. He was sick most of the time, the Seymours were vying for control, everyone was trying to get in James's ear, and the King would make promises to one person and then to another. In many ways she was in charge, as she did control Elizabeth, and was meant to be the Regent for James, and had a long battle with the Seymour's over that. Henry VII's wife wasn't involved though
All together now Divorced beheaded and died divorce beheaded survived he's henry the 8th he had six sorry wives some say he ruined theire lives 😂😂 greatest song ever
Oh the woman who held Elizabeth the 1st's arms behind her back (while she was barely still a teenager) while her husband cut the woman's dress to ribbons and tried to sexually assault her on more than one occasion? Because she was SO obsessed with him she gave in to anything he wanted? That Katherine Parr? 🙄
From the time Catherine and henry got together until his death He was over 300 pounds, needed a harness to move and had an ulcerated leg, another misconstrued story
What? A film that narrates European historical events, with an attempt to stage accurate costumes, settings and facts...without gender/race swap...and well acted?? I'm deeply touched XD...I'll watch it...
So did Anne of Cleves. She outlived them all. I am not a real fan of Catherine Parr due to the part she played with her 4th husband, Thomas Seymour, sexually assaulting and what we would call “grooming” today, a 14 year old Elizabeth I.
@@jawo8754 You are spot on there! This was an awful time for women so it’s hard for me to judge how much she knew. Anne Of Cleves was really smart in what she did. Take the money and run. God knows what would have happened to her if she hadn’t. I respect that Catherine Parr got herself out of being arrested and beheaded.
@@Ccamero123 Thank you, and I 100% percent agree that she was a smart woman, when it came to dealing with Henry….Thomas, not so much. I think she was, like many women who favor their husband over their abused children (though Elizabeth was her stepdaughter), blinded by her love or infatuation of Thomas. After all he was the only husband she had a choice in. She was made to marry her first two by her father, and with Henry, she didn’t really have a choice there did she?
So, they've made Parr a young woman (she wasn't) and Henry a much younger man than he was at the time - oh, boy ... another ahistorical mess from the movie business ... if you want a pretty good approximation of how it really was, watch the 1970 BBC 'Six Wives of Henry VIII' - last episode, "Catherine Parr"
Peasants look remarkably clean and starchy. Nope, I am giving this a pass. The only Henry Vlll that I love is the Brit series with Keith Michell. It was a perfect blend of politics and intrigue and Michell was brilliant in each age of Henry's life. ❤
I often consider doing a video on Katherine Parr, named after Katherine of Aragon her godmother, to two marriages one with a honosexual the other with a friend, to her love for Thomas Seymour and a chance meeting with Henry. To her role as Queen and regent her role in the history of England was almost as remarkable as Anne Boleyn's yet she is largely forgotten. I imagine this film will play up the passion of the Thomas Seymour romance as that is far more interesting to people than the true and complex role she played, yet I think many people are not interested in this topic especially with my American Accent. (I live in England , but was born in Boston) So I avoid topics like this though I would love to tell her story. My hope is this movie is more Allison Weir than Phillipa Gregory
I would absolutely watch that… your accent matters not to me. I have a very harsh, broad Australian accent. No accent judgment here. If you made you video historically accurate and interesting, I would watch. 😊
@@easybakesnowflake I very well might. I have done quite a few videos on British people. I took deep notes for one on Parr last year. Maybe in early 2025) Some English though do complain when I cover English women. But I love telling stories, so thanks .
I always thought Katherine parr was to smart of a queen for her own good. She's dealing with a out of control feeble emotional and frantically Tyrant of a husband who's been burned 5 times before and happens to a king. She's had 2 husbands before and has to be a mother figure to the children and future king, she hates the pope and anything Catholic. Hard to believe there was going to be a 7th wife if Henry didn't die early. Then gets stuck with another stupid husband just to die in child birth. And she's still being talked about this day.
Oh she very much wanted to marry Seymour. Probably didn't realize he was a r*p*st who would abuse her stepdaughter but she had planned to marry him before Henry proposed and was happy to marry him immediately after Henry died and to blame Elizabeth for Thomas Seymour attacking her.
Jude’s King Henry was superb, excellent awesome fantastic, it’s been so long since I’ve enjoyed a movie this much, I would pay to see this movie in theatre. Please make more movies like this we are all sick to death of woke nonsense
The speech patterns are glaringly modern. In this trailer, Katharine Parr says to Henry VIII "I'm sure you would come up with something far more creative." This was circa 1545. The adjective 'Creative' came into use in the 1670s, and only in reference to the power of creation. Only in 1848 is it starting to be used in relation to the arts. This word jumped out at me as an anachronism, but incidentally - the phrase 'to come up with' was first used in print with it's current meaning by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1934. This is as bad as beehive hairdos in Bonanza.
A lot of period pieces have some anachronism to appeal to modern audiences. I don’t see a problem with it. Even books by historians have modernized language.
Well no movie is ever going to please EVERYONE. I find it shoulders above the others with it's historically accurate clothes, and historically correct portrayals of how Henry and Thomas Seymour looked, among other things.
There's been so many movies dedicated to them...I'm personally excited to see one dedicated to the later ones. I'd love to see one about Anne of Cleves.
This trailer made me really excited, the costumes look amazing, the acting appears to be fabolous, the actress who plays young Elizabeth I resembles the actual person insanely well, princess Anne is here as Anne Askew, so yeah, it was truly promising... then I watched it... it is not a bad movie, I've definitely seen worse BUT for the life of me I can't understand why they had to end it like this. Jude Law's performance is outstanding and in my opinion it depicts the unsettling atmosphere that must have been felt around Henry VIII towards the end of his life pretty well, but yet again I just do not get it. The historically accurate life of Katherine Parr is so interesting and full of real twists and turns... It would have been genuienly entertaining to see that. But anyway, I really enjoy this trailer and Jude Law rocks as Henry VIII.
What happened to Alicia? Seems she may have had plastic surgery. I thought it was a different actress til I saw the name. She was beautiful. Still is but unrecognizable. Shame these women feel they must do these things to stay active
Requiring YT Premium to view a trailer (an advertisement that's trying to convince you to pay to see a film) in non-potato quality is absurd. Why ruin the quality of something that's meant to entice you to pay for the final product?
Katherine Parr was well on her way to being executed; as she was Catholic and would engage in religious debates with Henry, but when she found out about it, she acted hysterical, and Henry who was always a coward preferring to run from any conflict, tried to console her. She then said, she only debated those issues as it was a way to pass the time. He then later tried to engage her in debates again, but she took his side, and would not be drawn in. When they came to arrest her the next day, he called them scoundrels and sent them away.
Are you kidding?? The accurate historical costumes and FINALLY a Henry that actually looks like him... that's a HUGE cut above all the other films portraying Henry with dark hair and glamorous costumes, which they didn't have. And your bothered by the cadence of their speech? No film is going to ever be PERFECT anyway but sorry that just seems so nitpicky.
I worked on this film for 9 weeks and I have to say I couldn't get enough of watching Jude play Henry VIII. He learned to play the Virginal for a scene we shot. After his last day of filming he ordered a Pizza and Craft beer truck for the crew...and when he came out of his trailer in the Hadden Hall parking lot where everyone was gathered...he was clean shaven head to chin...and remember saying to myself of there's Jude...because the entire time he was Henry...I had worked with Jude twice before and he was always one way or the other still Jude...but this time he was transformed for 8 weeks...I almost couldn't make eye contact with him, even though he still had a laugh with us from time to time to break the tension.
I think he is one of the greatest actors of all time. From what I’ve seen of his interactions w/the public/fans caught on camera he seems to be down to earth. At least I like to believe that’s true 😊
i worked on that set also, sup James! good times working on that film. Especially that 1 time everyone left for the evening and we were alone lol XD
Awww you're so lucky. I'd be following him non stop offering my head 😂
Sounds like an amazing experience. This a must watch for me. I'm addicted to period pieces.
One can only be ashamed of the history of humanity.......
I never thought to see a film just about Katherine Parr. I’m intrigued.
I read her history and interpretations by different historians, like Alison Weir and Phillipa Gregory. I was thinking of going to England on my next trip to see where she was buried in Sudeley Castle. It is said she helped inspire Elizabeth I and Lady Jane Grey and was the first author to publish in her own name in England. Her cleverness and turn of phrase in evading her own arrest were also inspired.
@@emptyvoices31 all except killing the king, a pointless addition that didn’t happen and which wasn’t needed.
@@Bringontheasteroidyes that was stupid, don’t understand why they went with that ending
the acting in this trailer alone is better than 75% of the movies that have come out this year
Facts. It's so good, it has me rewatching the trailer over and over. lol
I'm going to go see this today...I hadn't heard of it til now. I was just googling what's playing in my hometown today. I'm excited. I watched a bunch of ridiculous trailers prior to this awesome one!
After countless Anne Boleyn-starring stories, it’s about time the one who survived finally got her own film!
Okay, yeah, the acting looks grand, very cool.....but GUYS....LOOK at the CLOTHES. That French HOOD! Flush against her head, black velvet veil, the CHIN STRAP. And her gorgeous partlet, embroidered to boot! I'm watching this for the costuming alone, not gonna lie.
Fr. The dress here are amazing. The french hoods, the brocades, the construction of the garments...i see accuracy for now
Remember the idiotic little 'French hoods' in 'The Other Boleyn Girl' that looked like dime-store children's headbands? Accuracy in costume is important to those who love historical-themed films
No it isn’t. This is my favorite film genres and I love it when production gets a little “artistic.” So called accuracy only matters to dull purists. The rest of us recognize film is an art and can therefore be artistic.
@@magesalmanac6424 I can't tell if this post is serious or satire. Either way, pretty funny!
I love it, it really disappointed me when they failed to use historically accurate clothing in others series/films. Not because I am a "dull purist" but because tudor fashion was iconic and its distracting seeing them miss out on something so integral to the period.
Anne of Cleeves marriage was annulled and she became a very wealthy woman. She was also warmly received at court. Catherine Parr had two husbands, then married the sickly obese sociopathic Henry VIII. Husband #4 was Thomas Seymore, who was "grooming" the teenage Elizabeth the First. Catherine Parr died in childbirth at age 36. She may have survived (Henry VIII) but she never thrived.
And her baby was lost to the ages ☹️
She was an interesting historical figure who barely received any notice, maybe because like you said, her offspring likely has died and her next husband after the King was a DB and beside grooming Elizabeth, he also was so controlling toward Edward that he got his head chopped off...but I digress. I'm sure based on the trailer, this was about the Anne-Askew period, that almost got Catherine in the chopping block by Henry. I'm always curious what she really told him since he withdrew the application to arrest her. What I heard was, it's due to her telling Henry, she argued religion with him to distract him from his painful leg ulcer, but Idk, is that really the fact? She almost ended up in the chopping block due to religion and her ties to the Protestants. But it's kind of interesting that IIRC, her funeral was the first Protestant funeral for English royalty. And her writings (books that were so popular) were of Protestantism--and she published her books under her own names. Pretty extraordinary back then.
@tracys169 She did indeed tell Henry that she only argued with him to distract him from his "infirmity" and so he could "correct" her and she could learn from him. Her famous line that I think really saved her was something to the effect of "I am but a woman, with all the imperfections natural to the weaknesses of my sex".
@tracys169 What is a "DB", as you referred to Thomas Seymour as? Dead Beat?
Clearly someone got their history lessons from the Tudors and Becoming Elizabeth. Have you actually read any book regarding the wives of Henry VIII or Henry himself? Here’s your chance to google a few titles and claim you’ve done so.
Imagine, Henry had so many wives that his sixth wife was actually named after his first wife who was her godmother.
he actually married 3 Katherines
@@florenciabalori3625 Yes, but the last Catherine was actually named after the first Catherine. Catherine Parr's mother, Maud Green, was a lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon and greatly admired her. This admiration was reflected in the naming of her daughter after the queen, and the queen being Parr's godmother. So Catherine Howard has no relevance to the discussion.
@@MythicMindScape21 cool
@@MythicMindScape21well, if Catherine Howard wasn't executed, then King Henry VIII would have had to divorce her to marry Katherine Parr. He didn't have to go through all of that because he had Catherine Howard executed, which paved the way for him to be free to marry Katherine Parr. So, her life and brief marriage to King Henry VIII does matter.
@@proudatheist2042 I said she had no relevance to this discussion. Not that she had no relevance.
The way I can't wait to watch this. Catherine Parr was literally a genius, she knew EXACTLY what she was doing and wasn't stupid in the slightest. She was ready to take him down but was so smart about it.
Jude Law is a particular brilliant piece of casting: he was once a young heartthrob, just as Henry was
Not fat enough though ;) lol
@@vladdebrancovan7011 I doubt he has the smell of leg ulcer either
@@Noblebird02 that as well lol let alone the flatulence
He's still pretty much a hearthrob) This is also not the first time when he had to be ''uglied up'' for the role (Anna Karenina, Anna's husband)
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 true. But he looks the most henryish since Keith Mitchell
Saw this in theaters yesterday; historically inaccurate, but still, such a GREAT film. Both Jude and Alicia were superb. Highly recommend.
So excited for Alicia Vikander and Jude Law in a new film together!
Been waiting a year for this trailer. It did not disappoint. Now if we can only get the film released in my neck of the woods (central Wyoming).
and in Eastern Idaho
Same! Live in a small town in Michigan😢😢😢
I'm in Northern Cali... Hows it going, fellow Tudor fans!!!
A Mother's Love is Like God's Love, It Has No Bounds by Sensus Fidelium.
Haven't you got anything better to do then wait for this load of overwrought tripe.
Katherine Parr was the one who outsmarted Henry, she barely escaped arrest. Though it can be said, that Ann of Cleves got the best deal really as she never had to 'sleep' with Henry, was happy at the divorce, became a woman of property and was granted her freedom, where she could no longer be sold to a foreign prince. But Parr who was Protestant, and pushing Henry to reform, was a day away from arrest and only her cunning saved her.
Katherine wasn't Catholic. She was a believer and supporter of the new religion, which was Protestantism. 🤔
Anne of Cleves was smart too
Been waiting a long time for this trailer and it was beyond what I expected and more! My excitement levels for Firebrand have definitely raised higher than before! Very much looking forward to watching!
Finally something worth seeing at the cinema. So tired of the plethora of remakes and sequels of nothing substantial.
YESSSSS!
And superhero stuff hahaha
And car chases, and explosions, and politically correct nonsense.
Catherine Parr the one who lived future generations owe her thanks for the courage she had and her role in raising the young king Edward and Elisabeth the first.
Don’t be silly. Future generations..? And she allowed her pervert husband to hang around 13 year old Elizabeth.
She went wayward though when she married Thomas Boleyn who she was rumored to have aided in his molestation of Elizabeth.
I mean. Anne of Cleves outlived her and died an absurdly rich woman and was also close to Henry's children. There's a lot of Parr and Cleves erasure.
@@hg278 Cleves got the best deal out of any of Henry's wives for sure, and she didn't even need to 'sleep' with him.
@@heather-ze7mf He was Thomas Seymour. Thomas Boleyn was Anne Boleyn's father.
Not a bad film, good acting, good costume…silly ending though. Parr wasn’t ever arrested and wasn’t allowed anywhere near his death bed. A few other errors but sadly those were howlers.
Katheryn is the wife of henry i admire the most,she was amazing,strong,graceful and inteligent and she was able to survive with her boy intact,
This movie has to be the longest tease ever.. Been waiting since Cannes 2023 for it. Vikander plays queens magnificently. Too bad there wasn't a theatrical version of Wolf Hall starring Eva Green as Anne Boleyn.
There have been so many versions of Anne Boleyn. I love that this film gives more attention to the later part of Henry’s story
@@magesalmanac6424 I mostly certainly agree with the second part of your comment. As for the first, I don’t think I can have too many movies about the Boleyns, provided they are well made, the problem is that the other films make Anne out to be a complete victim and a proto-feminist, instead of a shrewd, tactician and political operator who helped guide her family from minor nobility to the most powerful in the land. She was an incredibly high achiever and quite fascinating. Claire Foye didn’t quite capture all that was in the novels in the miniseries. Just sayin’.
@@IAmThankfulTodayAnne WAS a victim. She may have been shrewd and ambitious, but she was innocent of the accusations against her and she did not deserve her fate, and THAT makes her a victim.
It's 2024, so we now have to pretend we believe Henry the VII's wife was the one actually in charge. 😄
She wasn't in charge, but like everyone in Henry's last years, there were many games going on behind his back. He was sick most of the time, the Seymours were vying for control, everyone was trying to get in James's ear, and the King would make promises to one person and then to another. In many ways she was in charge, as she did control Elizabeth, and was meant to be the Regent for James, and had a long battle with the Seymour's over that. Henry VII's wife wasn't involved though
Ann of Cleves outlived them ALL.
Saw this at Cannes last year. Glad it’s finally coming out. Jude Law was terrifying as Henry The 8.
June 21st is the US release date!!
Really??
All together now Divorced beheaded and died divorce beheaded survived he's henry the 8th he had six sorry wives some say he ruined theire lives 😂😂 greatest song ever
I’ve been waiting for so loooong! Jude law is a masterpiece as Henry
As of November 6, 2024, FIREBRAND movie is now streaming on Prime Video only in the UK.
Holy shit, Jude Law looks like James Mcavoy on this movie
Love the history movies. Watching queen Elizabeth the golden years now!
Check magnificent century.
@@tsarina24honolulu87 I will !!
I super admire Katherine Parr and am obsessed with Alicia Vikander so this movie is riiiiiight up my alley can't wait 😁
Why has it been delayed so much? Any idea.
Oh the woman who held Elizabeth the 1st's arms behind her back (while she was barely still a teenager) while her husband cut the woman's dress to ribbons and tried to sexually assault her on more than one occasion?
Because she was SO obsessed with him she gave in to anything he wanted?
That Katherine Parr? 🙄
IKR
the nature of her holding is actually unclear. we only know about this incident because of one single phrase in a letter
From the time Catherine and henry got together until his death He was over 300 pounds, needed a harness to move and had an ulcerated leg, another misconstrued story
Jude Law looks like he is killing it!
What? A film that narrates European historical events, with an attempt to stage accurate costumes, settings and facts...without gender/race swap...and well acted?? I'm deeply touched XD...I'll watch it...
My favourite of all his wives. Spoiler alert! She outlived him.
So did Anne of Cleves. She outlived them all. I am not a real fan of Catherine Parr due to the part she played with her 4th husband, Thomas Seymour, sexually assaulting and what we would call “grooming” today, a 14 year old Elizabeth I.
@@jawo8754 You are spot on there! This was an awful time for women so it’s hard for me to judge how much she knew.
Anne Of Cleves was really smart in what she did. Take the money and run. God knows what would have happened to her if she hadn’t. I respect that Catherine Parr got herself out of being arrested and beheaded.
@@Ccamero123 Thank you, and I 100% percent agree that she was a smart woman, when it came to dealing with Henry….Thomas, not so much. I think she was, like many women who favor their husband over their abused children (though Elizabeth was her stepdaughter), blinded by her love or infatuation of Thomas. After all he was the only husband she had a choice in. She was made to marry her first two by her father, and with Henry, she didn’t really have a choice there did she?
@@jawo8754 It’s all so sad. Not only did she help educate Elizabeth she also educated Lady Jane Grey who was executed by Queen Mary.
Sadly, she didn't outlive him for long. She died in September 1548 after giving birth to her daughter Mary Seymour.
I hope they give a release date for the UK soon! My most anticipated film of the year
OH DEAR GOD YES!! The costumes look SPOT ON! The story itself is looking pretty overblown but FINALLY!!
So, they've made Parr a young woman (she wasn't) and Henry a much younger man than he was at the time - oh, boy ... another ahistorical mess from the movie business ... if you want a pretty good approximation of how it really was, watch the 1970 BBC 'Six Wives of Henry VIII' - last episode, "Catherine Parr"
Parr was 32 to 34 in the time period of the movie. Vikander is 36. Henry was 53 to 55, and Law is 51.
Absolutely superb and inspiring in 2024!!!❤
She is my 13th generation great aunt!
friend in NYC saw it today --- she loved it
Peasants look remarkably clean and starchy. Nope, I am giving this a pass. The only Henry Vlll that I love is the Brit series with Keith Michell. It was a perfect blend of politics and intrigue and Michell was brilliant in each age of Henry's life. ❤
Yes, Keith Michell was the definitive Henry viii. Never been equalled, yet.
Can anyone tell me the music of the trailer?
I often consider doing a video on Katherine Parr, named after Katherine of Aragon her godmother, to two marriages one with a honosexual the other with a friend, to her love for Thomas Seymour and a chance meeting with Henry. To her role as Queen and regent her role in the history of England was almost as remarkable as Anne Boleyn's yet she is largely forgotten. I imagine this film will play up the passion of the Thomas Seymour romance as that is far more interesting to people than the true and complex role she played, yet I think many people are not interested in this topic especially with my American Accent. (I live in England , but was born in Boston) So I avoid topics like this though I would love to tell her story. My hope is this movie is more Allison Weir than Phillipa Gregory
I would absolutely watch that… your accent matters not to me. I have a very harsh, broad Australian accent. No accent judgment here.
If you made you video historically accurate and interesting, I would watch. 😊
@@easybakesnowflake I very well might. I have done quite a few videos on British people. I took deep notes for one on Parr last year. Maybe in early 2025) Some English though do complain when I cover English women. But I love telling stories, so thanks .
This…is…amazing!🔥 being a fan of Boylen Girl, this already has me in suspense.
Does anyone know when we can watch this .. netflix possibly? I can't find it 😊
Its on Amazon but historicaly inacurate.
I always thought Katherine parr was to smart of a queen for her own good. She's dealing with a out of control feeble emotional and frantically Tyrant of a husband who's been burned 5 times before and happens to a king. She's had 2 husbands before and has to be a mother figure to the children and future king, she hates the pope and anything Catholic. Hard to believe there was going to be a 7th wife if Henry didn't die early. Then gets stuck with another stupid husband just to die in child birth. And she's still being talked about this day.
Oh she very much wanted to marry Seymour. Probably didn't realize he was a r*p*st who would abuse her stepdaughter but she had planned to marry him before Henry proposed and was happy to marry him immediately after Henry died and to blame Elizabeth for Thomas Seymour attacking her.
I’m thrilled to watch this soon 😍😍😍
Finally a movie to look forward to!! Looks awesome 😊
We are so excited for this! We cannot wait to see Alicia Vikander play Katherine Parr!
Jude Law. Performance of a life time. Always thought of him as a lightweight but not now 👍
Name of music?
Would love to watch it but don’t know how and I’m in the uk! So frustrating
VPN- then if you have an Amazon account or TH-cam cast to your tv. At least that’s how I watch British shows in the US.
Superb cast. Superb performance...
I want to know whether Jude law would justify the role for Henry VIII..wanna watch this one
FINALLY A KATHERINE PARR MOVIE
I'm watching it the next couple of days! Sooooo excited.
Jude Law playing Paul Giamatti playing Henry VIII
Maybe James Mcavoy
I’m excited to see this 😊
Just found it on Prime!!!! Can't wait to watch it!,
Omg Princess Anne!!
looks good, Inwiah Henry was a bit kore historically accurate, aka about 50 punds heavier and grotesque looking but still, looks awesome!
Erin playing another great empowered female character called Anne and did they make Jude wear brown contacts? Was the real Henry VIII'th brown eyed?
No, he had blue eyes. I didn't see Jude with brown contacts I thought he was sporting his natural blue eyes.
Excellent film!!!😮❤
The royal groundsman: "Your majesty, what shall we do about the oak tress blocking your view from Hampton courts great hall'
King Henry: 2:13
The fact I didn't even realize Henry was played by Jude Law makes me wanna watch this even more
Jude’s King Henry was superb, excellent awesome fantastic, it’s been so long since I’ve enjoyed a movie this much, I would pay to see this movie in theatre. Please make more movies like this we are all sick to death of woke nonsense
I've seen it today. It was a masterpiece :)
Saw the movie today, great!!
The speech patterns are glaringly modern.
In this trailer, Katharine Parr says to Henry VIII "I'm sure you would come up with something far more creative." This was circa 1545.
The adjective 'Creative' came into use in the 1670s, and only in reference to the power of creation. Only in 1848 is it starting to be used in relation to the arts.
This word jumped out at me as an anachronism, but incidentally - the phrase 'to come up with' was first used in print with it's current meaning by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1934.
This is as bad as beehive hairdos in Bonanza.
A lot of period pieces have some anachronism to appeal to modern audiences. I don’t see a problem with it. Even books by historians have modernized language.
Well no movie is ever going to please EVERYONE. I find it shoulders above the others with it's historically accurate clothes, and historically correct portrayals of how Henry and Thomas Seymour looked, among other things.
Gee. I wonder if they cut them down?
😂
Jude Law as King Henry VIII lesss gooo
I wish this would have been about the earlier wives 😢 but I will take what I can get.
There's been so many movies dedicated to them...I'm personally excited to see one dedicated to the later ones. I'd love to see one about Anne of Cleves.
Good movie.....great acting.....destroyed by fiction at the end.....god Knowles why.....
OMG I can't wait!
i hate all the blur, what's with the bad camera work lately in movies?
Cannot wait!
This trailer made me really excited, the costumes look amazing, the acting appears to be fabolous, the actress who plays young Elizabeth I resembles the actual person insanely well, princess Anne is here as Anne Askew, so yeah, it was truly promising... then I watched it... it is not a bad movie, I've definitely seen worse BUT for the life of me I can't understand why they had to end it like this. Jude Law's performance is outstanding and in my opinion it depicts the unsettling atmosphere that must have been felt around Henry VIII towards the end of his life pretty well, but yet again I just do not get it. The historically accurate life of Katherine Parr is so interesting and full of real twists and turns... It would have been genuienly entertaining to see that. But anyway, I really enjoy this trailer and Jude Law rocks as Henry VIII.
Is it as great as Lady Jane (the Helena Bonham Carter classic)?
I’m SO EXCITED FOR THIS
Jude Law is perfect for this!
Wow this looks totally amazing,I can't wait to see this soon 🙏🏻🇬🇧🇬🇧🏰
What happened to Alicia? Seems she may have had plastic surgery. I thought it was a different actress til I saw the name. She was beautiful. Still is but unrecognizable. Shame these women feel they must do these things to stay active
Requiring YT Premium to view a trailer (an advertisement that's trying to convince you to pay to see a film) in non-potato quality is absurd. Why ruin the quality of something that's meant to entice you to pay for the final product?
Wait, Divorce is a timely fate?
I swear, there better be black people in this and a gay reference or gay story somewhere.. also the women better be strong..
Let’s go! Anything historical, that is at least based on true events, I’m so in.
AV has a more appropriate chin than JL
Alicia's face seems a little different here..
Would love a version where she never gets beheaded. Instead it’s Henry. It’s fiction. Let’s give her a wonderful life where originally she was robbed.
You're thinking of Catherine Howard, Catherine Parr outlived Henry
Katherine Parr was well on her way to being executed; as she was Catholic and would engage in religious debates with Henry, but when she found out about it, she acted hysterical, and Henry who was always a coward preferring to run from any conflict, tried to console her. She then said, she only debated those issues as it was a way to pass the time. He then later tried to engage her in debates again, but she took his side, and would not be drawn in. When they came to arrest her the next day, he called them scoundrels and sent them away.
IM SO EXCITED 😭🫶
Nagyon jo
I dunno. They speak too fast - it seems too modern. Not at all how the period feels to me.
Are you kidding?? The accurate historical costumes and FINALLY a Henry that actually looks like him... that's a HUGE cut above all the other films portraying Henry with dark hair and glamorous costumes, which they didn't have. And your bothered by the cadence of their speech? No film is going to ever be PERFECT anyway but sorry that just seems so nitpicky.
God I really hope the historical accuracy of this movie is 100% on point.
Ruined by Historical Fiction
every painting of Henry the 8th he had flaming red hair, In which his daughter Elizabeth inherited, so why do they not do it in the movies ?
Faszination
She dies from childbirth complications just like his third life. So she fits the pattern
No she doesn't; she's his last wife and actually is widowed. She does die relatively young though, at 42.
After he died she married again, to Thomas Seymour, and died because of childbirth complications
@@christianealshut1123no at 35/36
@@christianealshut1123 She was 36.
@@christianealshut1123Anne of Cleves died at 42. Katherine Parr died at 36
Looks like Vikander had some plastic surgery on her face. I almost didn't recognize her.
Is Katherine Parr being portrayed as a third wave feminist?
What, that was Jude Law? Damn....