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EPISODE
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Episode 01: The Play's the Thing
Episode 02: Cowards Die Many Times
Episode 03: The Two Gentlemen
Episode 04: Brave New World
Episode 05: The Marriage of True Minds
Episode 06: Something Wicked This Way Comes
Episode 07: What Dreams May Come
Episode 08: Your Houses
Episode 09: Play the Devil
Episode 10: Once, Bright Angel
Will S01E10
Available from: 04-09-2017
Will S01E09
Available from: 28-08-2017
Will S01E08
Available from: 21-08-2017
Will S01E07
Available from: 14-08-2017
Will S01E06
Available from: 07-08-2017
Will S01E05
Available from: 31-07-2017
Will S01E04
Available from: 24-07-2017
Will S01E03
Available from: 17-07-2017
Will S01E01
Available from: 10-07-2017
Will S01E02
Available from: 10-07-2017
Will - Season 1
Description
A drama about the lost years of young William Shakespeare after his arrival to London in 1589 -- when theatre was like rock and roll and a young man with a dream changed the world with his words.
A drama about the lost years of young William Shakespeare after his arrival to London in 1589 -- when theatre was like rock and roll and a young man with a dream changed the world with his words.
Actors:
Sade Giliberti,
Benny Maslov,
Zubin Varla,
Dean-Charles Chapman,
Grant Gillespie,
Kayla Meikle,
Geoffrey Freshwater,
Richard Durden,
Ewen Bremner,
Olivia DeJonge,
Keira Georgeson,
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Sade Giliberti
Benny Maslov
Zubin Varla
1970, England, UK
Dean-Charles Chapman
Grant Gillespie
Kayla Meikle
Geoffrey Freshwater
Richard Durden
8 February 1944, Hendon, Middlesex, England, UK
Ewen Bremner
23 January 1972, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Olivia DeJonge
30 April 1998, Melbourne, Australia
Keira Georgeson
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Shekhar Kapur, Elliott Lester
Country:
United States
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July 10, 2017
Entertaining newcomer full of energy, passion and baloney -- the ideal summer diversion.
July 06, 2017
This is no biography, and it's certainly not a documentary... It's also a lot of fun, lively and fast-paced, with comedy, tragedy, action and history, just as audiences of 1589, and today, demand.
July 10, 2017
Will is a nicely diverting show that's fun enough. It likely won't go down in history as one of the best tellings of Shakespeare's story, but it doesn't take itself too seriously, and the way in embraces the ridiculous without holding back is impressive.
July 10, 2017
As it stands now, I don't relish watching more of Will until it starts to veer away from the clichés and give us a young Shakespeare worth rooting for.
July 10, 2017
Will is fun, like a supercharged Shakespeare in Love, but the regalia, pacing, and dazzling colors often seem like compensations for a somewhat obvious and awkwardly expository script.
July 10, 2017
The most enduring writer deserved a better series than the flashy Will, which will never cause a tempest.
July 10, 2017
He's Shakespeare, but what's in a name? Pearce rummages around behind that name and finds much to consider from the storyteller's point of view -- sound and fury signifying something simmering with the write stuff.
July 10, 2017
Will doesn't seem that interested in Shakespeare as a playwright. And the resulting attempts to shoehorn him into other roles -- sultry lover, newly minted celebrity, reluctant renegade -- make for a frequently befuddling viewing experience.
July 10, 2017
For all its frenetic pacing, Will seems wheezily old-fashioned, the umpteenth attempt to attract a young audience to great art by modernizing it -- except that Will's ideas of modernity are a half-century old.
July 10, 2017
TNT's Will does a surprisingly entertaining and sometimes even thoughtful job of this in presenting Shakespeare as a wide-eyed, young gun writer hoping to make his mark in order to feed his wife and their three children.

