As filming wraps on highly anticipated eight-part historical drama, “King & Conqueror” in Iceland, the BBC has announced additional cast members who’ll be joining James Norton. This epic series promises to deliver a gripping tale set against the backdrop of the tumultuous 11th century.
Star-Studded Cast
Previously announced leading roles include:
- James Norton as Harold, Earl of Wessex
- Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as William, Duke of Normandy
- Emily Beecham as Edith Swan-neck
- Clémence Poésy as Matilda
- Eddie Marsan as King Edward
- Juliet Stevenson as Lady Emma
- Jean-Marc Barr as King Henry
- Luther Ford as Tostig
- Geoff Bell as Godwin
- Elliott Cowan as Sweyn
- Bo Bragason as Queen Gunhild
- Bjarne Henriksen as Earl Siward
- Olivier Masucci as Baldwin
- Clare Holman as Gytha
The newly announced cast members are:
- Elander Moore (“Kaos,” “Interview with a Vampire”) as Morcar
- Indy Lewis (“Industry,” “La Fortuna”) as Margaret
- Jason Forbes (“My Lady Jane,” “A Gentleman in Moscow”) as Thane Thomas
- Ingvar Sigurdsson (“The Northman,” “Godland”) as Fitzosbern
- Ines Asserson (“Royalteen,” “Skam”) as Judith
- Sveinn Ólafur Gunnarsson (“Heartstone,” “Summerlight… and Then Comes the Night”) as Hardrada
Epic Tale of Power and Conflict
“King & Conqueror” dives into a historic clash that shaped the future of England and Europe for centuries. The story traces the complex and interwoven destinies of two family dynasties vying for power across nations and turbulent seas. At the heart of this drama are Harold of Wessex and William of Normandy, two unlikely allies thrust into a war for the British throne, culminating in the legendary Battle of Hastings in 1066.
The BBC has secured the broadcasting rights for the United Kingdom, while Paramount Global Content Distribution will handle international distribution.
Stay tuned for more details as the premiere date approaches, and prepare to immerse yourself in the riveting historical drama of “King & Conqueror.”
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