New 'Catherine The Great' Trailer Promises a Decadent Series

New 'Catherine The Great' Trailer Promises a Decadent Series

HBO has taken to mining Russian history for great drama. Chernobyl, the 1980s era period piece that ran last May, was not just a hit with viewers, but critics as well, and is now up for five Emmys in September. The premium cabler is almost assuredly hoping for the repeat come October, when it launches it's latest limited series, Catherine the Great. The series is based on the later years of Russia's longest-ruling and most successful Czarina. Helen Mirren stars as the famous female empress of Russia, who expanded the country's borders and raised it up into the country most think of today.

But Catherine II's legend doesn't just come from her appetite for control, power, or respect from the West. Nor does it just include a form of Russian manifest destiny that spread the country across Asia. It also comes from her other voracious appetites for food, for finery, and of course, for men. It wouldn't be an HBO series without at least a little sex, and as the new trailer suggests, for Catherine, there might be rather a lot of it.

The full synopsis promises that the show will dive into one of her most famous affairs. Her lover, Grigory Potemkin (Jason Clarke), distinguished himself in her eyes for his victories during the Russo-Turkish War. (If you've ever heard the military term "Potemkin village," it's because he came up with it.) Even after their affair ended, he remained a lifelong friend. He died in 1791; she outlived him by five years.

Oscar-winner Helen Mirren will lead miniseries Catherine the Great as the tumultuous monarch and politician who ruled the Russian empire and transformed its place in the world in the 18th century. The four-part historical drama will follow the end of Catherine’s reign and her affair with Russian military leader Grigory Potemkin that helped shape the future of Russian politics.

Check out the trailer: