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  1. Shardlake is a four-part television series on Disney+ based on the Shardlake series of historical mystery novels by C. J. Sansom set in the reign of Henry VIII in the 16th century. The series is adapted by Stephen Butchard and directed by Justin Chadwick and produced by The Forge.

  2. Shardlake is a historical mystery drama set in 16th century England, where a lawyer investigates a murder at a monastery under Thomas Cromwell's orders. The series stars Arthur Hughes, Sean Bean, Ruby Ashbourne Serkis and others, and premieres on Disney+ in 2024.

    • (3.1K)
    • 2024-05-01
    • Drama, History, Mystery
    • 54
  3. Matthew Shardlake, a brilliant lawyer with an acute sense of justice, finds his life turned upside down when Thomas Cromwell, Henry Vlll’s right-hand man, sends him to the remote monastery of Scarnsea to investigate a murder, and to ultimately claim its wealth for the King.

  4. May 7, 2024 · Shardlake is a Disney Plus TV series based on the hugely popular Tudor murder mystery novels by C.J. Sansom which is released on May 1, 2024. So not long to wait and all the episodes drop at once. Sadly, Chris Sansom, the Scottish writer of the books, died aged 71 shortly before the series was released.

  5. Set in 16th century England during the dissolution of the monasteries, Shardlake is a four-part drama based on the first novel in C.J. Sansom’s international...

    • 2 min
    • 242.3K
    • Hulu
  6. During the dissolution of the monasteries in the Tudor era, Matthew Shardlake is sent by Thomas Cromwell to investigate the death of a commissioner in a remote town of Scarnsea.

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  8. Start your free trial to watch Shardlake and other popular TV shows and movies including new releases, classics, Hulu Originals, and more. It’s all on Hulu. During the dissolution of the monasteries in the Tudor era, Matthew Shardlake is sent by Thomas Cromwell to investigate the death of a commissioner in a remote town of Scarnsea.