Mary Queen of Scots faces political and sexual intrigue in the treacherous world of the French court.
Reign features sexy, stylized, serious, costume drama and tense style.
The English navy defeats the Spanish armada. Bess Throckmorton (Abbie Cornish) and Sir Walter Raleigh (Clive Owen) have a child and Elizabeth (Cate Blanchett) gives the child her blessing. Francis Walsingham (Geoffrey Rush) dies. Elizabeth never marries or has children but considers herself mother of her people and her country. During Elizabeth's reign, England enters an age of peace and prosperity. 10 years later, Philip of Spain dies and leaves his country in bankruptcy.
Elizabeth: The Golden Age ending explained (spoilers)
Queen Elizabeth (Cate Blanchett) grows into a powerful ruler, gradually learning who she can and cannot trust. Pressured by her advisers to marry and produce an heir, she is courted by eligible aristocrats and royalty from across Europe. Elizabeth keeps all suitors at bay except for her favorite and most trusted adviser, Lord Robert Dudley (Joseph Fiennes). She determines she will never marry, refusing to share power or align England with another country. Conspirators plot her overthrow, but they are uncovered and executed (the Duke of Norfolk, the priest who carried letters from The Vatican, Mary of Guise, Monse
Elizabeth: The Golden Age ending explained (spoilers)
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