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Brothel owner, Margaret Wells, struggles to raise her daughters in London during the 18th century.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Way We Live Now List
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Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:18:32
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- Pennyworth - A period drama focusing on the origins of a character within a historical context.
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- The West Wing - Character-driven stories focused on the complexities of profession and ethics, set in a specific era.
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- The Knick: Season 1 - The original series that revolves around the same themes and character development.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Golden Era List
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- Far from the Madding Crowd - Centers around a strong female character navigating love and society.
- Atonement - Involves themes of love, loss, and the impact of war.
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- The English Patient - Weaves a complex narrative about love and identity during wartime.
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- Sense and Sensibility - Romantic entanglements and societal expectations in a historical setting.
- Carol - A love story set in the 1950s dealing with societal issues.
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- Life in Squares - A historical drama focusing on the Bloomsbury Group and their relationships.
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- Tipping the Velvet - Explores lesbian relationships in a historical context.
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- The Invisible Man - A historical tale with a critical look at societal issues.
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- The Secret Garden - Focuses on transformation and friendship, set in a historical context.
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- Chocolat - A story about love and its impact on a small town set in France.
- Miss Scarlet and The Duke - A female detective navigating societal challenges in a historical setting.
- The Piano - A tale of love, passion, and societal constraints set in the 19th century.
- The Paradise - A series exploring ambition and romance in a Victorian department store.
- The Crown - Offers a dramatic portrayal of royal life and personal struggles.
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- The Alienist - A period drama with mysteries and psychological themes.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Last Czars List
- The Crown - Explores the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and the British royal family.
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- Rome - Set in ancient Rome, it tells the story of the rise and fall of key historical figures.
- The Spanish Princess - Follows the life of Catherine of Aragon, and her marriage to King Henry VIII.
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- Vikings - Follows the legendary Norse hero Ragnar Lothbrok and his descendants.
- Catherine the Great - A biographical miniseries depicting the life of Empress Catherine II of Russia.
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- Versailles - Set during the reign of Louis XIV of France and the establishment of Versailles.
- The Borgia - Dramatizes the infamous Borgia family and their power struggles in Renaissance Italy.
- The Great - A satirical drama based on the rise of Catherine the Great in Russia.
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- Wolf Hall - Adaptation of the historical novels about Thomas Cromwell's rise during Henry VIII's reign.
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- Troy: Fall of a City - Reimagining the myth of the Trojan War and key historical figures.
- Jerusalem - Focuses on the historical events and figures associated with Jerusalem.
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- The Pillars of the Earth - Based on Ken Follett's novel about the building of a cathedral in the Middle Ages.
- The Pacific - Follows the U.S. Marines in the Pacific Theater during World War II, similar in scope to historical drama.
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- The Spanish Princess - Dramatizes the life of Catherine of Aragon in Tudor England.
- The Last Kingdom - Historical drama set during the Viking invasions of England.
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- Histeria! - Explores a different historical narrative and significant events.
- The French Revolution - Documentary exploring the events of the French Revolution.
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- The American Revolution - Engages with the historical narrative of America's fight for independence.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Last Queen List
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- Reign - Centers on the life and challenges of a young queen in a historically rich narrative.
- The Spanish Princess - Explores the life of a historical figure trying to claim her place in a royal court.
- The Tudors - A dramatization of King Henry VIII's reign, focusing on love, betrayal, and power.
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- Elizabeth I - A miniseries that explores the life of Queen Elizabeth I of England.
- The Crown - Dramatizes the life of Queen Elizabeth II, offering insights into royal responsibilities and challenges.
- Wolf Hall - Follows the rise of Thomas Cromwell in the court of Henry VIII, leading to royal intrigue.
- The Other Boleyn Girl - Focuses on the Boleyn sisters vying for the affections of King Henry VIII.
- Medici: Masters of Florence - Explores the powerful Medici family and their role in political machinations during the Renaissance.
- The Last Kingdom - Follows the struggles between Saxon kingdoms and Viking invaders, touching on themes of loyalty and power.
- Pillars of the Earth - A historical series about the construction of a cathedral and the conflicts of power surrounding it.
- The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family - Explores the history of the Boleyn family and their connections to the Tudor court.
- Knightfall - Follows the Knights Templar and their ties to royal authority and political conflict.
- Rome - Depicts the political intrigue and power struggles of ancient Rome, with a focus on key historical figures.
- The King - A film focusing on King Henry V and the political struggles of his reign.
- Catherine the Great - Focuses on the life of the Empress of Russia and her political maneuvers.
- The Favourite - Explores the political rivalry between two women in the court of Queen Anne.
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- The Serpent Queen - Focuses on the cunning and political strategies of Catherine de' Medici.
- Belgravia - Set in the early 19th century, showcasing the complexities of upper-class society and secrets.
- Harlots - Examines women's lives and societal roles in historical London structured around power dynamics.
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- The Pillars of the Earth - A historical story involving themes of power, building, and political intrigue.
- Crown Prince - A fictional portrayal of royal families and their personal and political conflicts.
- Flame and Citron - Set during WWII; explores themes of resistance and loyalty, important in royal narratives.
- Victoria & Abdul - A historical film that examines the relationship between Queen Victoria and her Indian servant.
- The King's Speech - Focuses on King George VI's struggles with his role and responsibilities as king.
- The Queen - Dramatizes the events surrounding the British royal family and their response to the death of Princess Diana.
- Mary Queen of Scots - The historical rivalry and relationship between Mary and Elizabeth I.
- Marie Antoinette - A depiction of the life of the infamous French queen, focusing on her challenges and controversies.
- The Three Musketeers - Swords, royal intrigue, and adventure in a historical context.
- A Royal Affair - Explores the romance between a queen and her physician in the context of Danish history.
- Lady Jane - The story of Lady Jane Grey and her brief reign as Queen of England.
- The Princess Diaries - Fictional story of a young girl discovering her royal heritage, with themes of empowerment.
- The Other Woman - Involves themes of rivalry in love and politics, reflective of courtly struggles.
- Game of Thrones - Fictional narrative of power struggles, political intrigue, and the fight for the throne.
- Barbarians - Focuses on the conflict between Romans and tribes, showcasing ancient political dynamics.
- The Great - A satirical take on Catherine the Great’s rise to power and the intricacies of her court.
Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:30:36
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Empress List
- Bridgerton - High society drama with romance and intrigue.
- The Crown - Historical drama focusing on royal lives and relationships.
- The Spanish Princess - A historical series centered on a strong female lead and political intrigue.
- Victoria - Follows the early life of Queen Victoria and her reign.
- The Tudors - Dramatic retelling of the life of Henry VIII and his marriages.
- Versailles - Political intrigue and personal dramas in the French court.
- Pillars of the Earth - Epic historical drama based on the novel, featuring power struggles.
- Reign - Romanticized historical drama about Mary, Queen of Scots.
- Loyalty - Explores themes of duty, love, and betrayal in a royal setting.
- Catherine the Great - Depicts the life of the renowned Russian empress, with court politics.
- The Other Boleyn Girl - A tale of rivalry and romance set in the Tudor court.
- Medici: Masters of Florence - Explores the complex political landscape of Renaissance Florence.
- The White Queen - A historical miniseries about the Wars of the Roses and its key figures.
- The Borgias - Dramatic portrayal of the notorious Borgia family during the Renaissance.
- Anne with an E - Although lighter, it still touches on themes of society and change.
- The Last Kingdom - Epic historical narrative focusing on power and identity.
- Troy: Fall of a City - Epic retelling of the Trojan War with strong central characters.
- The Spanish Princess - Portrays the life of a strong female monarch with political ambitions.
- North and South - Romantic drama set against the backdrop of social upheaval.
- Godless - A western drama that focuses on female strength and resilience.
- The Great - A satirical, comedic take on the life of Catherine the Great.
- The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck - Fictional but tackles personal growth and societal expectations.
- Medici: The Magnificent - Continues the story of the Medici family with rich political storytelling.
- Frontier - Set in a tumultuous time, involving trade and power struggles.
- The Pillars of the Earth - Richly woven narrative about ambition, love, and the struggle for power.
- The Last Empress - Historical drama focusing on the life of Empress Dowager Cixi.
- The Queen's Gambit - Strong female lead navigating competition and societal norms.
- Harlots - Explores women's lives and power dynamics in 18th century England.
- The Good Wife - Strong female lead dealing with various societal issues.
- The Gilded Age - Drama set in America’s Gilded Age focusing on wealth and politics.
- The New Pope - Intrigue and power dynamics within the church and society.
- Poldark - Historical romance with themes of class struggle and love.
- The Man in the High Castle - Alternative history with strong political themes.
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- The Good Fight - Political and legal battles with strong female characters.
- Anne Boleyn - Focuses on a powerful woman in a historical context.
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- The Americans - Deep character drama set during a significant historical period.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to What if... List
- Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse - Like 'What If...', it explores different takes on well-known characters in a multiverse.
- Loki - Features alternate realities and timelines similar to the concept of 'What If...'.
- The Flash - Involves alternate universes and timelines, akin to the multiverse theme of 'What If...'.
- Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness - Explores multiverse themes, paralleling the alternate scenarios in 'What If...'.
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- The Umbrella Academy - Deals with alternate timelines and character arcs, similar to the explorative nature of 'What If...'.
- Everything Everywhere All at Once - Explores multiple universes and the choices within them, similar to the 'What If...' premise.
- The Man in the High Castle - Explores alternate history, similar in theme to the reimagined characters in 'What If...'.
- Fringe - Involves parallel universes and alternate timelines, akin to 'What If...'.
- Into the Badlands - Includes alternate realities and fantastical elements that echo 'What If...'.
- Star Trek: Discovery - Explores alternate timelines and realities, similar to the narrative style of 'What If...'.
- Black Mirror - Features standalone episodes including alternate realities and moral dilemmas, akin to 'What If...'.
- The Twilight Zone - Involves speculative storytelling with different realities, reminiscent of 'What If...'.
- The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes - Explores various aspects of Marvel characters, similar to 'What If...'.
- Legends of Tomorrow - Time-traveling superheroes creating alternate realities, echoing the sense of 'What If...'.
- Altered Carbon - Explores alternate realities and identities within a sci-fi context, similar to 'What If...'.
- Supernatural - Features alternate realities and moral questions similar to those addressed in 'What If...'.
- Battlestar Galactica - Involves deep character exploration in varied scenarios, resonating with 'What If...'.
- Watchmen - Explores alternate histories with a focus on character depth, similar to the themes of 'What If...'.
- The Good Place - Questions morality and existence in different scenarios, paralleling the philosophical nature of 'What If...'.
- Marvel's What If...? - Explores alternate realities of well-known characters, directly comparable to 'What If...'.
- The Matrix - Uses alternate realities and questions of reality, resonating with the essence of 'What If...'.
- Umbrella Academy - Features family dynamics and alternate timelines in a fantastical setting, tied to 'What If...'.
- Castle Rock - Tackles different storylines based in the same universe, akin to the thematic depth of 'What If...'.
- The Land of Stories - Involves reimaginings of classic stories and characters, evoking the spirit of 'What If...'.
- The Secret of NIMH - Explores themes of survival and bravery in a fantasy-like setting, reminiscent of 'What If...'.
- The Witcher - Features alternate realities and mythological storytelling, echoing the themes of 'What If...'.
- My Hero Academia - Deals with unique character developments in varying circumstances, echoing the spirit of 'What If...'.
- The Expanse - Explores different factions and realities in a sci-fi setting that mirrors the complexity of 'What If...'.
- Harlots - Reimagines historical characters in different roles and timelines, similar to 'What If...'.
- Riverdale - Reinterpretation of classic characters in a modern setting which can resonate with 'What If...'.
- The Boys - Explores darker themes and character arcs within a superhero context, reminiscent of 'What If...'.
- Orange is the New Black - Presents various character backstories in different 'what if' scenarios, similar to that seen in 'What If...'.
- Altered Carbon: Resleeved - A continuation of ideas exploring identity and choices in an alternate reality, akin to 'What If...'.
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