If you were captivated by 'The Stuarts: A Bloody Reign' (2018), a gripping historical documentary series that delves into the turbulent rule of the Stuart dynasty, you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that offer the same mix of historical intrigue, political drama, and royal power struggles. Whether you're a history buff or just love a good period piece, these recommendations will keep you hooked.

The Tudors (2007)
Description: A historical drama focusing on the tumultuous reign of a powerful monarch, filled with political intrigue, personal betrayals, and lavish court settings.
Fact: The series was praised for its detailed costumes and sets, though it took some creative liberties with historical accuracy. It helped popularize historical dramas on television.


The Borgias (2011)
Description: Explores the ruthless machinations of a powerful family as they climb the ranks of political and religious authority.
Fact: The series is inspired by the infamous Borgia family, known for their corruption and ambition during the Renaissance.


The White Queen (2013)
Description: Centers on the Wars of the Roses, showcasing the fierce battles for the throne and the personal dramas of those vying for power.
Fact: The series is adapted from Philippa Gregory's novels and blends historical events with elements of romance and mysticism.


Reign (2013)
Description: A dramatized account of a young queen's rise to power, blending historical events with romantic and political intrigue.
Fact: Though loosely based on history, the series gained a following for its modernized take on 16th-century court life and its strong female lead.


Wolf Hall (2015)
Description: A gripping portrayal of political maneuvering and power struggles within a royal court, emphasizing the complexities of loyalty and ambition.
Fact: Based on Hilary Mantel's award-winning novels, the series is known for its meticulous attention to historical detail and atmospheric cinematography.


The Last Kingdom (2015)
Description: A tale of war, loyalty, and identity set against the backdrop of a kingdom's struggle for survival and unification.
Fact: Based on Bernard Cornwell's 'The Saxon Stories,' the series is praised for its gritty realism and compelling character arcs.


Versailles (2015)
Description: A lavish depiction of royal life, filled with opulence, scandal, and the relentless pursuit of power within a grand palace.
Fact: The series was one of the most expensive French television productions ever made, renowned for its stunning visuals and intricate set designs.


Medici: Masters of Florence (2016)
Description: Chronicles the rise of a wealthy banking family and their influence over politics, art, and society in Renaissance Italy.
Fact: The show blends historical events with fictionalized drama, highlighting the Medici family's patronage of artists like Michelangelo and Botticelli.


The White Princess (2017)
Description: Continues the saga of royal conflict, focusing on the aftermath of war and the fragile alliances formed through marriage and diplomacy.
Fact: This series is a sequel to 'The White Queen' and explores the early Tudor period through the eyes of its female protagonists.


The Spanish Princess (2019)
Description: Delves into the life of a foreign queen navigating the treacherous waters of court politics and dynastic ambitions.
Fact: Part of the same franchise as 'The White Queen' and 'The White Princess,' it highlights the influence of Catherine of Aragon on English history.
