February 11, 2023 | 0 Comments
TV shows make commentary about every aspect of our lives. We have twelve shows that didn’t shy away from critically or socially exploring religion.
The Borgias is based on the Italian Borgia dynasty. It stars Jeremy Irons as Rodrigo Borgia and David Oakes, François Arnaud, Holliday Grainger and Aidan Alexander as Juan, Cesare, Lucrezia and Gioffre Borgia respectively.
TV shows make commentary about every aspect of our lives. We have twelve shows that didn’t shy away from critically or socially exploring religion.
Whether it’s down and dirty American or refined upper-crust English, there are a hell of a lot of accents on TV that are actually complete counterfeits. You may be surprised by this list.
The Borgias is coming to an end. Showtime made it official today.
Micheletto and Cesare attempt to hunt down the assassin while Pope Alexander struggles to survive after being poisoned on the season 3 premiere of The Borgias.
There was grief and celebration on this week’s season finale of The Borgias. Read the review to find out if it was fitting conclusion…
The talented François Arnaud spoke with us about recent happenings and future action on The Borgias in this exclusive with TV Fanatic.
The family is left in shock on the season two finale of The Borgias. Elsewhere, Cesare tortures Savonarola.
David Oakes, who played Juan on The Borgias the past two seasons, expounds on his time with the character in this exclusive interview with TV Fanatic.
Well the family feud between Cesare and Juan certainly lived up to the hype on this week’s The Borgias. Did you enjoy its conclusion as much as we did?
It’s Easter on The Borgias this week. Elsewhere, Lucrezia’s lover asks her father for her hand in marriage.