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Richard II - Episode One

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Release Date: 07/17/2020

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After Richard's capture at the hands of Henry Bolingbroke's army, he and his friends are tried in a kangaroo court. As his allies abandon him, Richard is forced to abdicate the crown and is conveyed to the Tower of London. But Bolingbroke's hold on power is tenuous and he sees conspiracies in every corner of the realm. As resistance mounts, Henry is forced to ask the unthinkable: "Who will rid me of this living fear?"

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Bolingbroke returns from exile at the front of a hostile army. With the dire threat of civil war looming, Richard loses control and falls to pieces as his allies abandon him for Bolingbroke.

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Presented in three weekly episodes, Richard II tells the timely story of the downfall and overthrow of a despotic and mercurial King, by the opposing forces of the banished Henry Bolingbroke who ascends the throne to become Henry IV. This history play by William Shakespeare, which is believed to have been written in approximately 1595, is based on the reign of King Richard II from 1377-1399.