Shardlake OTT release date - The mystery story uncovers a murder happened in 16th century monastery

Still from Shardlake
Last Updated: 10.14 PM, Apr 18, 2024
When it's a historical tale, especially from the British monarchy, it's definitely going to be something extraordinary. You can expect to watch how the people and the government back in those days, and also how some mysteries are still uncovered. For instance, the upcoming English series Shardlake. Based on the best-selling novel by CJ Sansom, the 4-part series follows a murder case and how lawyer Matthew Shardlake solves it.
Dive into the Tudor’s world with this upcoming period drama, which features Arthur Hughes, Sean Bean, and Anthony Boyle, all in mesmerising attire as they embody their 16th-century characters. Other than the UK and the US viewers, India audiences will also be able to watch Shardlake now on Disney+ Hotstar from May 1, 2024.
Those who have already read the Shardlake novel, will surely be captivated with the series and its cinematography. The trailer exhibits Matthew Shardlake wondering why it smells like some secrets are buried in a worshipped place. Sean Bean's character Thomas Cromwell tells Shardlake that he won't disappoint him while handing him a mysterious murder case. The series is based on CJ Sansom’s first novel, Dissolution. The novel tell the the time during the conclusion of the monasteries.
The novel in set during 1537, when death appeared in London. People were quite curious and scared with the series of murders occuring every other day and making everyone struggle. England was in a turmoil unlike any other situation that's similar like this, since Norman Conquest. King Henry VIII had severed ties with the Catholic Church, declaring himself Supreme Head.thr news pushes the nation into an unfamiliar future.
Then Matthew Shardlake comes into their life to save them from this uncertain and scary situation. The brutal murder of one of Thomas Cromwell's commissioners get him stuck with numerous doubts and speculations. However, as Shardlake delves deep into the matter, he discoveres some terrifying dark secrets and truths which he could have never imagined. This situation leaves him severely tensed with the future of England.