Michael Hirst Unveils New Show ‘Bloodaxe’ About Medieval Heretics

Source: Variety

Summary

Michael Hirst, the creator of ‘Vikings’, announces his new historical drama ‘Bloodaxe’, which has completed its first season. The series, set in the 10th century, is expected to attract a similar audience to his previous work.

Why It Matters

‘Bloodaxe’ represents a significant addition to historical drama television, continuing the trend of exploring rich, narrative-driven stories from the past. Hirst’s involvement ensures a high-quality production that delves into underrepresented topics, such as medieval heretics, which can offer fresh perspectives and spark interest in lesser-known historical figures.

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