Troy- Fall Of A City - Season 1

Troy: Fall of a City (Season 1) is an ambitious but polarizing retelling of the Trojan War that prioritizes gritty human drama over epic spectacle

Watch how the gods' influence and human ego collide to spark one of history’s most famous tragedies. Troy- Fall Of A City - Season 1

The series begins not with a war, but with a birth and a prophecy. We meet (Louis Hunter), a humble herdsman who discovers he is the long-lost prince of Troy. After a divine encounter where he awards a golden apple to the goddess Aphrodite, his fate—and the fate of his city—is sealed. Key plot points include: Troy: Fall of a City (Season 1) is

: Paris’s abduction of Helen from her husband, King Menelaus of Sparta, prompts Agamemnon to lead a massive Greek fleet to Troy. After a divine encounter where he awards a

Troy: Fall of a City Season 1 isn't a beat-for-beat historical documentary, nor is it a sanitized fairy tale. It is a dark, complex, and visually distinct take on a story that has been told for three millennia. For fans of Vikings or The Last Kingdom , this provides a fresh, mythological twist on the "war epic" genre.

Troy: Fall of a City - Season 1 was designed as a or a miniseries . It tells the complete story from the judgment of Paris to the fall of Troy. The final episode ends with the city burning, the Greeks victorious, and the surviving Trojans scattered.

When Helen abandons her daughter and her throne to sail for Troy with Paris, the fuse is lit. Menelaus, humiliated and enraged, calls upon his powerful brother, Agamemnon (Johnny Harris), to assemble the greatest army Greece has ever seen. Their target: the impenetrable walls of Troy.