'Anne Boleyn' Starring Jodie Turner-Smith Lands At AMC+

'Anne Boleyn' Starring Jodie Turner-Smith Lands At AMC+

It's been nearly a year since the original announcement Jodie Turner-Smith would headline a new series based upon the life of Henry VIII's ultra-famous second wife, Anne Boleyn. The series, which aired on Channel 5 in June 2021, didn't have any immediate takers in the U.S. That's despite the daring angle of treating the doomed queen's life as a psychological thriller or the spectacular casting of Turner-Smith, who was criminally overlooked during awards season last year for Queen and Slim. But finally, the wait is over, as AMC+ has stepped up to bring us Anne Boleyn just in time for the holidays.

Like many series about the woman who seduced a king into creating his own religion so he could get legally divorced, the three-part series focuses on Anne's final five months before her execution for treason in 1536 by beheading. Accused of treason, adultery, and, of all things, incest, her actual crime was one of something she could not control: the inability to provide a male heir who could live for more than a few hours. The TV series convention-defying conceit is to consider this story through the lens of psychological horror rather than straight-laced period piece conventions.

When it landed in the UK, reviews were deeply mixed, with Rotten Tomatoes landing at a 57% splat at the time. In general, critics seemed to agree the show itself was over the top and not very good, but that Turner-Smith was stunning enough to mainly carry it. Now Americans will get to judge for themselves how she did.