Gunpowder streaming
Genre
War & Politics
Year
2017
Runtime
1 season

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Gunpowder

Explosive historical drama unfolds in Gunpowder.

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Synopsis

Gunpowder is a British historical drama miniseries that follows the infamous Gunpowder Plot of 1605, where a group of provincial English Catholics attempt to blow up the House of Lords and kill King James I in order to restore a Catholic monarch to the throne. The show delves into the political and religious tensions of the time, the motivations of the conspirators, their intricate plotting, and the dramatic events leading up to the foiled assassination. Kit Harington stars as Robert Catesby, the mastermind behind the conspiracy, showcasing a relentless portrayal of a man driven by his beliefs and desire for justice and change.

Cast

  • Kit Harington

    Kit Harington

    Robert Catesby

  • Mark Gatiss

    Mark Gatiss

    Sir Robert Cecil

  • Edward Holcroft

    Edward Holcroft

    Thomas Wintour

  • Tom Cullen

    Tom Cullen

    Guy Fawkes

  • Peter Mullan

    Peter Mullan

    Father Henry Garnet

  • Liv Tyler

    Liv Tyler

    Anne Vaux

Reviews

Gunpowder received critical acclaim for its gripping storytelling, authentic historical portrayal, and stellar performances, particularly from lead actor Kit Harington. Rotten Tomatoes gave the series a rating of 81% based on 27 reviews, with the consensus stating 'Gunpowder meticulously recreates a pivotal moment in British history with a strong ensemble cast and a gripping story.' IMDb users rated the show 7.8/10, praising its attention to detail and period accuracy. Metacritic awarded Gunpowder a score of 75 out of 100, indicating generally favorable reviews. The Guardian commended the series for its intensity and historical accuracy, while The Telegraph highlighted the tension and suspense that kept viewers on the edge of their seats. Overall, Gunpowder was praised for its compelling narrative, strong performances, and immersive depiction of a pivotal event in English history.