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Talking about the new show stills and the anniversary of Anne Boleyn s death, Jodie said: There s so much about Anne’s legend that people believe – whether it s that she was a witch, she had six fingers, or that she had an incestuous relationship with her brother – we ve seen all these things portrayed in popular culture. I think that for the most part we ve seen (Anne’s) story told through the lens of the other people around her.
Historic: Henry VIII s second wife Anne Boleyn was famously beheaded on 19 May in 1536 for high treason after failing to produce a male heir (Jodie pictured as Anne, right, in still)
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It then shows her in childbirth, desperately asking if her child was a boy before she is seen arguing with King Henry VIII (Mark Stanley) yelling: You promised me sons.
Another character is heard asking Anne if her husband no longer visits her chamber, and King Henry is seen giving Jane Seymour (Lola Petticrew) an affectionate look as he and Anne attend a party.
Doomed: The trailer opens with Thomas Cromwell (Barry Ward) informing Anne she is being charged with treason, to which she immediately pleads not guilty
Events: It also shows her in childbirth, desperately asking if her child was a boy , Anne famously gave birth to Elizabeth who went on to be the Queen of England
9 Shows Like Game of Thrones to Watch if You Like Game of Thrones
Winter has arrived
Kit Harington,
It s been over 10 years since
Game of Thrones premiered and changed television. HBO s epic fantasy certainly had its ups and downs through the years, and the ending remains, to put it as kindly as possible, controversial. Even so, the series still has an enormous fan base, and if you count yourself among them, you may or may not be sitting around wishing you could see Daenerys (Emilia Clarke), Jon Snow (Kit Harington), and Sansa (Sophie Turner) on your TV screen one more time. While you could fire up the HBO Max machine and rewatch the series, might we also recommend trying something new?
May 13, 2021
If you’ve been spending the past few months telling your Google Assistant to tell you a Quidditch story, you’ll love this weekend’s update from Google. According to XDA Developers, new features have been added to Google Assistant, and among them is the addition of
“new stories and games that can be accessed from a smart display or Android device.”
This includes more stories from
Quidditch Through the Ages, as revealed in the article from XDA Developers and in Google’s own blog post on the subject. (The information on Quidditch Through the Ages: Highlights also confirms that there are now five excerpts from the book available to users.)