Troy- Fall Of A City - Season 1 Official

At the heart of the series is the prince of Troy, Paris (played by Louis Hunter). Charming, handsome, and confident, Paris is the catalyst for the events that unfold. His affair with Helen, the queen of Sparta, sets off a chain reaction that ultimately leads to the downfall of Troy.

If you enjoy historical dramas like "Vikings" or "Game of Thrones," you'll likely love "Troy: Fall of a City." Fans of epic storytelling and ancient history will also appreciate this series.

Troy: Fall of a City (Season 1) is an eight-part historical drama miniseries co-produced by Troy- Fall Of A City - Season 1

by focusing on the psychological motivations of its characters and exploring the entire ten-year siege of Troy, including events only briefly mentioned in ancient texts. Production and Creative Direction Executive Producer/Writer : David Farr, known for his work on The Night Manager

The story starts with Paris (Louis Hunter), a humble shepherd who discovers his true identity as a prince of Troy. During a diplomatic mission to Sparta, he falls into a forbidden, passionate affair with Helen (Bella Dayne), the wife of King Menelaus. At the heart of the series is the

"Troy: Fall Of A City" received mixed to negative reviews from critics upon its release. On review aggregator IMDb, the series holds a rating of 4.1/10 based on over 10,000 user ratings. The series holds a score of 56/100 on Metacritic based on 22 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".

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Troy: Fall of a City Season 1 is a bold, revisionist take on a foundational text of Western literature. While it occasionally stumbles under the weight of its own massive scope, it succeeds in making an ancient myth feel contemporary, muddy, and heartbreakingly real. For fans of historical dramas like Rome or The Last Kingdom , it offers a fascinating, character-driven journey into the flames of antiquity's most famous tragedy.

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