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  • TV-MA
  • 2017
  • 1 Season
  • 6.8  (2,108)

Will is an American television drama series that premiered on TNT in July 2017. The show is set in 16th century London and follows the famous playwright William Shakespeare during his early days as a struggling writer. Laurie Davidson plays the lead role of Shakespeare, who is portrayed as a young and ambitious artist, determined to make a name for himself in the theater world. The series explores his journey from obscurity to becoming a celebrated author that changed the world of theater forever. The show also features Olivia DeJonge who plays the role of Alice Burbage, the daughter of James Burbage, who is the owner of the first public theater in London. Alice is a talented actress, a rebel at heart, and a feminist who challenges the patriarchal norms of her time. The relationship between Shakespeare and Alice forms one of the integral plotlines of the series. The show also stars Ewen Bremner as Richard Topcliffe, the main antagonist of the series, who is tasked with rooting out Catholic conspirators in London. Topcliffe is a ruthless and sadistic man, who is willing to go to any lengths to achieve his goals. Will is a visually stunning series that transports viewers to the 16th century London with its grandiose production design and a rich array of costumes that evoke the era. The show offers a thrilling combination of historical drama, literary romance, and a coming-of-age story that keeps viewers engaged throughout the series. The series also offers a glimpse into the world of theater during the Elizabethan era, which was a time of great artistic experimentation, and emergence of new literary forms. The show also features a strong cast of supporting characters, played by talented actors, who bring depth and complexity to the series. Some of the notable characters include Shakespeare's friend and fellow writer Christopher Marlowe, played by Jamie Campbell Bower, who is depicted as a libertine and a free spirit. The series also features the historical figure of Queen Elizabeth I, played by Kate Burton, who is portrayed as a patron of the arts, and an enigmatic ruler who commands respect and awe from her subjects. One of the most striking aspects of the series is the way it seamlessly blends historical fact and fiction to create a compelling narrative. The series takes some creative liberties with the historical record, such as portraying Shakespeare as a punk rock star-like figure, who rebels against the establishment with his writing. However, the show also stays true to the elements of the era, such as the religious conflicts, the power struggles, and the gender dynamics of the time. Another highlight of the series is its score, composed by Jeff Russo, which incorporates elements of rock music, hip hop, and electronic sounds, to create a unique and contemporary sonic landscape that complements the visual style of the show. The music adds an additional layer of excitement and energy to the series, and enhances the emotional impact of the scenes. Overall, Will is an excellent series that offers an entertaining and provocative portrayal of one of the greatest writers in history. The series provides a fresh and dynamic take on Shakespeare that is sure to engage audiences, regardless of their familiarity with his works. The show offers a perfect blend of drama, romance, and adventure, with a cast of memorable characters, gorgeous visuals, and a killer soundtrack. It is a must-watch for anyone who loves historical fiction and Shakespearean drama.

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Seasons
52.
January 1, 1970
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Fashion Will
51. Fashion Will
January 1, 1970
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Trait de g
50. Trait de g
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
P
49. P
January 1, 1970
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Trop de la balle
48. Trop de la balle
January 1, 1970
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Vis ma vie
47. Vis ma vie
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
C'est pas du jeu
46. C'est pas du jeu
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
Le monde
45. Le monde
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
Trop la classe
44. Trop la classe
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
Y'a pas photo
43. Y'a pas photo
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
N'importe quoi
42. N'importe quoi
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
Au dodo
41. Au dodo
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
Vite
40. Vite
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
Bras de fer
39. Bras de fer
January 1, 1970
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10 ans ou presque
38. 10 ans ou presque
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
No limit
37. No limit
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
Quand on veut on peut
36. Quand on veut on peut
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
Le petit chat
35. Le petit chat
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
Cahier de vacances
34. Cahier de vacances
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
Le cadeau de Mamie
33. Le cadeau de Mamie
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
Y'a comme un bug
32. Y'a comme un bug
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
SOS Mensonges
31. SOS Mensonges
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
Trot turbo
30. Trot turbo
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
Soir
29. Soir
January 1, 1970
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Et que
28. Et que
January 1, 1970
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Will pizzaiolo
26. Will pizzaiolo
January 1, 1970
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Compet'
25. Compet'
January 1, 1970
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T
24. T
January 1, 1970
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Mon amie la coccinelle
23. Mon amie la coccinelle
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
Coaching sportif
22. Coaching sportif
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
Un pigeon trop mimi
21. Un pigeon trop mimi
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
A table
20. A table
January 1, 1970
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Bruce Will
19. Bruce Will
January 1, 1970
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Le coach
18. Le coach
January 1, 1970
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Le bon copain
17. Le bon copain
January 1, 1970
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Le h
16. Le h
January 1, 1970
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Petit boulot
15. Petit boulot
January 1, 1970
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Op
14. Op
January 1, 1970
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Comme un grand
13. Comme un grand
January 1, 1970
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Par ici la bonne soupe
12. Par ici la bonne soupe
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
Les baskets de l'extr
11. Les baskets de l'extr
January 1, 1970
Summary is not available.
Once, Bright Angel
10. Once, Bright Angel
July 23, 2017
Will and the company are shocked by a terrible discovery; they must risk everything in a life and death struggle for survival.
Play the Devil
9. Play the Devil
July 23, 2017
To write his new play, Will must confront Topcliffe. To achieve greatness Richard must tell his father a harsh truth. Alice contemplates a perilous mission.
Your Houses
8. Your Houses
July 23, 2017
Will is shocked to learn of Alice's new passion. Haunted by his inability to write, Marlowe embarks on a self-destructive path. Plague haunts London, and Richard discovers what he believes in.
What Dreams May Come
7. What Dreams May Come
August 14, 2017
With the theatre in jeopardy, Will enlists the help of a beautiful and talented friend. Alice turns to Southwell for comfort and an existential crisis leads Marlowe back to the dubious Edward Kelly.
Something Wicked This Way Comes
6. Something Wicked This Way Comes
July 17, 2017
Tensions rise as Will (Laurie Davidson) and Alice (Olivia DeJonge) continue to collaborate, while Anne (Deirdre Mullins) attempts to adjust to London life. Love forces Marlowe (Jamie Campbell Bower) to confront his darkest fears. Presto (Lukas Rolfe) is forced to confront true evil.
The Marriage of True Minds
5. The Marriage of True Minds
July 17, 2017
An unexpected arrival from out-of-town sends Will's world spinning. A transcendental experience leads Marlowe to deal with his past. Topcliffe deciphers a code that throws Will into a life and death situation.
Brave New World
4. Brave New World
July 17, 2017
Marlowe introduces Will to the decadent elite of London but things take a macabre turn. Alice is disillusioned and Will must fight for all that he holds dear.
The Two Gentlemen
3. The Two Gentlemen
July 17, 2017
Will has an epiphany, which could lead him to success but he needs Alice's help. A charismatic fugitive from Will's past burdens him with a dangerous obligation.
Cowards Die Many Times
2. Cowards Die Many Times
July 10, 2017
Will (Laurie Davidson) is wracked with guilt over the arrest of the rival playwright, Baxter (Tadhg Murphy), and he makes a dangerous confession to the beautiful and rebellious Alice (Olivia DeJonge). The future of the theatre is threatened when the crowd-pleasing actor, Kemp (William Houston), is tempted by another playhouse.
The Play's the Thing
1. The Play's the Thing
July 10, 2017
It's 1589, a time of religious turmoil in Protestant England when to be Catholic could be a death sentence - Will Shakespeare arrives from the small town of Stratford to the wild streets of London with little more than a dream and a treacherous letter…
Description

Will is an American television drama series that premiered on TNT in July 2017. The show is set in 16th century London and follows the famous playwright William Shakespeare during his early days as a struggling writer. Laurie Davidson plays the lead role of Shakespeare, who is portrayed as a young and ambitious artist, determined to make a name for himself in the theater world. The series explores his journey from obscurity to becoming a celebrated author that changed the world of theater forever.

The show also features Olivia DeJonge who plays the role of Alice Burbage, the daughter of James Burbage, who is the owner of the first public theater in London. Alice is a talented actress, a rebel at heart, and a feminist who challenges the patriarchal norms of her time. The relationship between Shakespeare and Alice forms one of the integral plotlines of the series. The show also stars Ewen Bremner as Richard Topcliffe, the main antagonist of the series, who is tasked with rooting out Catholic conspirators in London. Topcliffe is a ruthless and sadistic man, who is willing to go to any lengths to achieve his goals.

Will is a visually stunning series that transports viewers to the 16th century London with its grandiose production design and a rich array of costumes that evoke the era. The show offers a thrilling combination of historical drama, literary romance, and a coming-of-age story that keeps viewers engaged throughout the series. The series also offers a glimpse into the world of theater during the Elizabethan era, which was a time of great artistic experimentation, and emergence of new literary forms.

The show also features a strong cast of supporting characters, played by talented actors, who bring depth and complexity to the series. Some of the notable characters include Shakespeare's friend and fellow writer Christopher Marlowe, played by Jamie Campbell Bower, who is depicted as a libertine and a free spirit. The series also features the historical figure of Queen Elizabeth I, played by Kate Burton, who is portrayed as a patron of the arts, and an enigmatic ruler who commands respect and awe from her subjects.

One of the most striking aspects of the series is the way it seamlessly blends historical fact and fiction to create a compelling narrative. The series takes some creative liberties with the historical record, such as portraying Shakespeare as a punk rock star-like figure, who rebels against the establishment with his writing. However, the show also stays true to the elements of the era, such as the religious conflicts, the power struggles, and the gender dynamics of the time.

Another highlight of the series is its score, composed by Jeff Russo, which incorporates elements of rock music, hip hop, and electronic sounds, to create a unique and contemporary sonic landscape that complements the visual style of the show. The music adds an additional layer of excitement and energy to the series, and enhances the emotional impact of the scenes.

Overall, Will is an excellent series that offers an entertaining and provocative portrayal of one of the greatest writers in history. The series provides a fresh and dynamic take on Shakespeare that is sure to engage audiences, regardless of their familiarity with his works. The show offers a perfect blend of drama, romance, and adventure, with a cast of memorable characters, gorgeous visuals, and a killer soundtrack. It is a must-watch for anyone who loves historical fiction and Shakespearean drama.

Will is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (51 episodes). The series first aired on July 10, 2017.

Where to Watch Will

Will is available for streaming on the TNT website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Will on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    July 10, 2017
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (2,108)