‘Knightfall’ Series Preview: Photos, Cast, Plot and Trailer

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Gawain (Pádraic Delaney) and Landry (Tom Cullen) in History’s ‘Knightfall’ (Photo by Larry Horricks / HISTORY Copyright 2017)

History’s set a December 6, 2017 premiere date for the dramatic series, Knightfall, set in the world of the Knights Templar. The series is produced by A+E Studios and Jeremy Renner’s The Combine and Midnight Radio and will air on Wednesdays at 10pm ET/PT. Season one will consist of 10 episodes and stars Tom Cullen (Downton Alley), Pádraic Delaney (The Tudors), and Simon Merrells (Spartacus).

The Plot: Knightfall begins after the fall of the city of Acre, the Templar’s last stronghold in the Holy Land, where the Holy Grail is lost. Years later, a clue emerges suggesting the whereabouts of the Grail and sends the Templars, led by the noble, courageous and headstrong Templar Knight Landry (Cullen), on a life or death mission to find the lost Cup of Christ. From their battles in the Holy Land, to their clash with the King of France, to the dark events leading to the demise of the Templar Order on Friday the 13th, 1307 – a date which became synonymous with bad luck – the story of the Knights Templar has never been fully told until now.


Focusing on themes such as belief, sacrifice, politics, love, power and revenge – Knightfall goes deep into the clandestine world of this legendary brotherhood of warrior monks to find out who these knights were, how they lived, and what they died believing.

In addition to Cullen, the drama series also stars Pádraic Delaney as Gawain, once the greatest swordsman of the Templar Order who was crippled at Acre, and Simon Merrells as Tancrede, a steadfast, brave, and resolute knight who venerates his Templar vows above all else.

Knightfall‘s cast is replete with historical figures, representing the most powerful forces in Medieval Europe. Completing the cast is Jim Carter as Pope Boniface VIII, the Holy Leader of the Templar Knights and a stabilizing, incorruptible force within a chaotic medieval world; Olivia Ross as Queen Joan of Navarre, wife to King Philip IV of France and a powerful Queen in her own right; a devoted mother, formidable diplomat and keen strategist; Ed Stoppard as King Philip IV of France, the most powerful monarch in Europe who seeks to consolidate his power with the help of his Machiavellian right-hand man and pragmatic lawyer, William De Nogaret, played by Julian Ovenden; and Sabrina Bartlett as Princess Isabella, Queen Joan and King Philip’s daughter who would come to dominate the Kingdom of England as the She-Wolf of France.

Knightfall also stars Bobby Schofield as Parsifal; a young peasant farmer who seeks to become a part of the Templar Order; and Sarah-Sofie Boussnina as Adelina, a Jewish refugee from the Holy Land who finds herself the victim of new persecution in Paris.


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The Templars at the Battle of Acre in History’s ‘Knightfall’ (Photo by Larry Horricks / HISTORY Copyright 2017)
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Landry (Tom Cullen) in History’s ‘Knightfall’ (Photo by Larry Horricks / HISTORY Copyright 2017)
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Tom Cullen as Landry (Photo by Larry Horricks / HISTORY Copyright 2017)
Knightfall star Olivia Ross
Queen Joan of Navarre (Olivia Ross) in History’s ‘Knightfall’ (Photo by Larry Horricks / HISTORY Copyright 2017)