A highly anticipated documentary about the historic figure of Queen Cleopatra the premier is here Netflix this week. Here’s when to watch it.
When to watch and stream Queen Cleopatra on Netflix
Netflix will release Queen Cleopatra at 3 am ET/12 am PT on Wednesday, May 8. As usual, the streamer will drop four installments of the miniseries at once, so fans can watch them or watch see it on their own schedule. Each 45-minute episode follows the life of a remarkable woman who ruled Egypt 2,000 years ago.
The upcoming drama-documentary comes from BAFTA and Sundance-nominated director Tina Gharavi, whose credits include 2013’s I Am Nasrine. Jada Pinkett Smith executive produced the project with Ben Goold and Jimmy Abounouom.
Queen Cleopatra stars Adele James as Cleopatra. James is known for her role as Tina Mollet in the medical series Casualty, and his credits also include Nate & Jamie, Doctors, The Corona Connections, and Acceptable Damage. James is the latest name to join the short-listed club of actresses to portray Queen Cleopatra, a list that includes Elizabeth TaylorVivien Leigh, Sophia Lorenand Monica Bellucciand so on.
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The cast of Queen Cleopatra also features John Partridge as Julius Caesar, Craig Russell as Marc Antony, and Michael Greco as Cleopatra’s brother Pothinus.
“From Executive Producer Jada Pinkett Smith comes a documentary series exploring the lives of prominent and iconic African Queens. This season features Queen Cleopatra, the world’s most famous, powerful, and misunderstood woman — a daring queen whose beauty and romance overshadowed her true asset: her intelligence. Cleopatra’s legacy has been the subject of much academic debate, often ignored by Hollywood. Now our series revisits this fascinating part of his story, his political charm, as well as the questions surrounding his legacy, which remain the subject of debate.