How to Watch 'The Great,' 'Hollywood' and More Historical Drama Series

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The TV industry loves revisiting the past and bringing to light various stories that are based on or inspired by real-life events. Historical fiction, as it’s more commonly known as, mixes some of the best elements of storytelling: costume or period pieces, ensemble casts in interlocking stories, portrayals of true events or people, all of which have the ability to send audiences back in time without them ever having to leave their couch.

Recently, the ever-expanding array of streaming platforms have seen the recent development of new series, like Hollywood and The Great, exploring life in the golden age of the movie industry and loosely accurate events of Empress Catherine the Great’s reign, respectively. With so many to choose from, ET has rounded up the best series -- new and old -- now streaming on Amazon, Hulu, Netflix and more platforms

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Belgravia

After the success of Downton Abbey (see below), creator Julian Fellowes and producer Gareth Neame reunited to adapt Fellowes’ own novel about aspirations, lies and affairs of overlapping families living in Belgravia, the affluent district of London during the mid-1800s. Their stories begin at a now-infamous ball that took place two days before the Battle of Waterloo, where scandal unfolds. While darker than its predecessor, Neame says that the limited series still explores how class structure dictates and affects the daily lives of people at this time.

Watch Belgravia on EPIX.

 

The Collection

Pretty Little Liars executive producer Oliver Goldstick created this Amazon period drama, which focuses on one Parisian family’s attempt to restore the city’s supremacy as the haute couture capital of the world in a post-war France emerging from the dark days of the Nazi occupation. While very different from the teen drama, both “deal with dark secrets and fear of exposure,” the creator says.

Watch all of The Collection on Amazon.

 

The Crown

Creator Peter Morgan’s sprawling, award-winning drama recounts the life of Queen Elizabeth II and the events of her reign, starting with her unexpected path to the throne to her relationship with an ever-modernizing world and the scandals that followed certain family members. So far, Claire Foy and Olivia Colman have portrayed the matriarch with Imelda Staunton taking over the role when the series concludes with season 5

Watch all of The Crown on Netflix.

 

Deadwood

Creator David Milch’s celebrated Western drama explores the many (real and fictional) lives of the lawless South Dakota camp in the 1870s over the course of three seasons and a follow-up film. Like any good story -- and this is a really good story -- Timothy Olyphant, who plays reluctant sheriff Seth Bullock, says “it makes you feel like you have a greater understanding of humanity.” 

Watch all of Deadwood on HBO Now and HBO Max.

 

Dickinson

Hailee Steinfeld portrays Emily Dickinson in the coming-of-age series that positions the budding creative writer as an unexpected hero for a millennial era. “This is a story from the perspective of one of the greatest female American poets ever," the actress says. "And it's wild and it's funny and it's weird and it's a little bit of everything.”

Watch all of Dickinson on Apple TV+.

 

Downton Abbey

Julian Fellowes’ beloved British upstairs-downstairs series follows the drama, romance and scandals of the lives living at the Yorkshire country estate in the early 1900s. After six seasons with the Crawleys, the story continued with a feature film that saw them hosting the royal family as they toured England. 

Watch all of Downton Abbey on PBS and Peacock; watch the movie on HBO Now

 

The Great 

While The Great is not the first series to revisit the life and rule of Russian Empress Catherine the Great, it’s certainly one of the best. Creator and the Oscar-nominated screenwriter of The Favourite Tony McNamara makes no apologies about its satirical take and disregard for historical accuracy in the stylish and bitingly funny series starring Elle Fanning as a younger version of the aspiring ruler adjusting to royal life as wife to Emperor Peter III (Nicholas Hoult). 

Watch season one of The Great on Hulu.

 

Hollywood

The star-studded limited series created by Ryan Murphy follows a group of aspiring actors and filmmakers trying to make it during the Golden Age of Tinseltown, no matter the costs or setbacks they face. The lives of these fictional characters unfold alongside the real-life events and personalities that helped define Hollywood at the time: the rise of leading man and closeted actor Rock Hudson, the struggles faced by actors of color Anna May Wong and Hattie McDaniel, the notorious backroom dealings of agent Henry Willson.

Watch Hollywood on Netflix

 

Mrs. America

The limited series revisits the 1970s ERA battle with Cate Blanchett leading an ensemble cast as Phyllis Schlafly, a conservative constitutional lawyer and opponent of the proposed amendment. While viewers get an inside look into Schlafly’s rise within the political arena, it’s not a biopic focused solely on her story. “It’s about the various sections of the women’s movement,” Blanchett says. “There was an equal and opposite traditional women’s movement as there was the feminist women’s movement.” 

Watch all of Mrs. America on FX on Hulu.

 

Spartacus

Late actor Andy Whitfield portrayed Spartacus on this sexy and bloody series, about the real-life enslaved gladiator who later became a hero and leader of the rebellion against the Roman Republic. The show, which also starred Jai Courtney and Lucy Lawless, ran for three seasons and spawned a short-lived prequel series, Gods of the Arena.

Watch all of Spartacus on Starz.

 

The Tudors 

Running for four seasons, this sexy take on the early years of Henry VIII’s 40-year reign over England follows the king (portrayed by Jonathan Rhys Meyers) and the lives of his many wives, including Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn and others. Even a decade after she last appeared on the series, Natalie Dormer says “[Anne Boleyn] runs deeply with people,” admitting that the role still holds a special place in her heart.

Watch all of The Tudors on Showtime.

 

Vikings

Inspired by the Norsemen of early medieval Scandinavia, Vikings loosely follows the exploits of legendary chieftain Ragnar Lothbrok (portrayed here by Travis Fimmel) and his clan. “The show is as true to history as I can make it,” creator Michael Hirst says, adding that over time the show deviated from history as it started to develop and get deeper into its ensemble of characters. 

Watch all of Vikings on Amazon and Hulu.

 

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