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Edward III

EDWARD III is a one-hour episodic drama that chronicles the coming-of-age of a prince trapped in the crossfire of his parents' war for the throne of England—imagine if Succession met Game of Thrones in medieval Europe. Born into a kingdom on the brink of collapse, young Prince Edward finds himself torn between his pious but weak father, King Edward II, whose obsessive devotion to his male favorites has alienated the entire nobility, and his brilliant but ruthless mother, Queen Isabella of France, who has been cast aside, humiliated, and stripped of everything she was raised to be.

When Isabella flees to France with Edward in tow, she falls into the arms of Roger Mortimer—a charismatic exile with royal blood and a divine conviction that he's destined to save England. What begins as a desperate alliance between queen and rebel transforms into a full-scale invasion, forcing young Edward to become the political pawn and symbolic weapon in their rebellion. Caught between his father's desperate pleas for loyalty and his mother's seductive promises of power, Edward must navigate a treacherous world of palace intrigue, religious hypocrisy, and brutal violence.

As Edward II's reign crumbles under the weight of his own self-destruction and Isabella and Mortimer march toward victory, Prince Edward faces an impossible choice: remain loyal to the father who failed him, or embrace the mother who betrayed him. But when Mortimer's ambition threatens to eclipse Edward's own birthright, the young prince must learn the hardest lesson of medieval kingship—that sometimes, to save your family, you must be willing to destroy it. With equal parts political intrigue and family tragedy, EDWARD III explores how a broken boy became England's greatest warrior king.

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