If you loved the epic drama and historical intrigue of 'Troy: Fall of a City' (2018), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and TV shows that capture the same grandeur, betrayal, and legendary battles. Whether you're a fan of ancient history or gripping storytelling, these recommendations will keep you hooked.

Rome (2005)
Description: A historical drama that delves into the political intrigue, battles, and personal lives of characters during a pivotal era, blending grand storytelling with detailed period accuracy.
Fact: The series was one of the most expensive TV productions at the time, with elaborate sets built to recreate ancient Rome. It was praised for its realistic portrayal of Roman society.


The Tudors (2007)
Description: A dramatic portrayal of a famous monarch's reign, filled with courtly intrigue, romantic entanglements, and the tension between personal desires and political duties.
Fact: Jonathan Rhys Meyers played Henry VIII, despite being significantly younger and slimmer than the historical king. The show popularized Tudor-era dramas on TV.


The Borgias (2011)
Description: A tale of power, betrayal, and family dynamics within a notorious historical dynasty, featuring lavish costumes and intricate political schemes.
Fact: The series was created by Neil Jordan, who also directed several episodes. It was filmed in Hungary, with sets designed to replicate Renaissance Italy.


Marco Polo (2014)
Description: Centers on the adventures and political machinations of a famous traveler in a foreign court, blending historical events with rich cultural details and high-stakes drama.
Fact: The production faced challenges filming in Kazakhstan due to extreme weather conditions. The show was canceled after two seasons despite its ambitious scope.


Vikings (2013)
Description: Explores themes of conquest, legacy, and the human cost of war, set against a backdrop of historical events and legendary figures, with a strong emphasis on character development.
Fact: The show's creator, Michael Hirst, also wrote the screenplay for the film 'Elizabeth'. Many of the Viking rituals depicted were based on historical accounts.


The White Queen (2013)
Description: Focuses on the Wars of the Roses, highlighting the personal and political struggles of women in a male-dominated world, with a mix of romance and intrigue.
Fact: Based on Philippa Gregory's historical novels. The series was criticized for its historical inaccuracies but praised for its strong female leads.


Black Sails (2014)
Description: A gritty and visually stunning series about pirates, combining historical elements with fictional characters, and exploring themes of freedom and survival.
Fact: Served as a prequel to Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Treasure Island'. The show was praised for its realistic depiction of pirate life and naval battles.


The Last Kingdom (2015)
Description: Focuses on the clash of cultures and the struggle for power in a historical setting, featuring intense battles, complex characters, and a narrative driven by loyalty and ambition.
Fact: Based on Bernard Cornwell's 'The Saxon Stories' novels. The protagonist, Uhtred, is inspired by a real historical figure from 9th-century England.


Knightfall (2017)
Description: Follows the Knights Templar during their decline, blending historical events with action-packed sequences and a focus on brotherhood and betrayal.
Fact: The series consulted historians to ensure accuracy in its portrayal of the Templars. It was canceled after two seasons but gained a cult following.


The Pillars of the Earth (2010)
Description: A sweeping historical epic that intertwines personal dramas with larger political and religious conflicts, showcasing the construction of a cathedral as a symbol of ambition and faith.
Fact: Adapted from Ken Follett's bestselling novel. The story is set during the Anarchy, a civil war in 12th-century England.
