The Spanish Princess Part 2 Trailer


The Spanish Princess Part 2 Trailer

Stan released the official trailer for the brand new episodes of The Spanish Princess Part Two. The series will premiere on Sunday, 11 October, same day as the U.S., only on Stan.

The Spanish Princess is the third instalment of the limited series follow-up to the Golden Globe® and Emmy® award-nominated miniseries The White Queen and critically acclaimed The White Princess. The series is drawn from the global best-selling novels, The Constant Princess and The King's Curse, written by Philippa Gregory.


The second and concluding part of The Spanish Princess continues the story of Queen Catherine and Henry VIII, who preside over the most glamorous court in Europe and are beloved by their people. Together they create an England that is proud, confident and strong enough to withstand threat from abroad. Catherine's struggle to produce an heir places her marriage and position in the court at risk, and she is haunted by her choices from the past. Despite proving herself a politician, a diplomat, a national inspiration and even a military commander, Catherine must battle to save her love with the King, and to preserve the peace and prosperity of their reign.


Charlotte Hope
(The English Game, Game of Thrones) and Ruairi O'Connor (Delicious, Teen Spirit) reprise their roles as the ruling couple Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII. Other key returning cast include Stephanie Levi-John (DiversionStriking Out) as Catherine's trusted confidante Lina de Cardonnes, Georgie Henley (The Chronicles of Narnia Trilogy) as Henry's younger sister and Queen of Scotland Margaret ("Meg") Tudor and Laura Carmichael (Downton AbbeyA United Kingdom) as Margaret ("Maggie") Pole. 

New cast members joining the limited series include Ray Stevenson (Rome, The Thor Franchise) as Meg's boorish husband, King James IV of Scotland, and Sai Bennett (Mr. Selfridge, Close to the Enemy) as Henry and Meg's sister Princess Mary, now of age to forge a political alliance for the Tudors through her own marriage. Andrew Buchan (Broadchurch, The Honourable Woman) joins as the cultured and enigmatic Sir Thomas More and Peter Egan (Downton Abbey, The Unforgotten) is set to play Tudor stalwart General Howard.

Emma Frost (The White Queen, The White Princess; The Man in High Castle) and Matthew Graham (Life on Mars, Electric Dreams, Dr. Who) will continue their role as showrunners and Executive Producers. These concluding episodes will feature a three female director lineup, beginning with Chanya Button (World on Fire, Vita & Virginia) in the first block, followed by Lisa Clarke (The Spanish Princess, Sanditon) and Rebecca Gatward (Dublin Murders, Traces).



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