The Tudors on Showtime is a historical drama series about the life of King Henry VIII of England (Jonathan Rhys Meyers). With a specific focus on the first few years of his 40-year-long reign, the show explores the myriad relationships the monarch had, both romantic and platonic. In the final season, the king faces betrayal from a beloved and the death of his closest friend, which leads him to question his mortality.
Where to Watch The Tudors Season 4
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How Many Episodes Are in The Tudors Season 4?
There are 10 episodes in The Tudors season four. The runtime of episodes averages between 49-57 mins. You can check the complete list of The Tudors episodes and their release date below.
Season Four
- “Moment of Nostalgia“: April 11, 2010
- “Sister“: April 18, 2010
- “Something for You“: April 25, 2010
- “Natural Ally“: May 2, 2010
- “Bottom of the Pot“: May 9, 2010
- “You Have My Permission“: May 16, 2010
- “Sixth and the Final Wife“: May 23, 2010
- “As It Should Be“: June 6, 2010
- “Secrets of the Heart“: June 13, 2010
- “Death of a Monarchy“: June 20, 2010
Previous Seasons
- Season Three: April – May 2009
- Season Two: March – June 2008
- Season One: April – June 2007
What Are the Critics Saying about The Tudors Season 4?
The Tudors Season 4 does not have an official critic rating yet but has an average audience score of 82% on Rotten Tomatoes. The series also has a user score of 8.1/10 on IMDB.
Slant Magazine’s Aubry D’Armino writes, “Once a seriously thrilling costume show sewn tightly together by brilliant actors (Sam Neil, Jeremy Northam, James Frain, Natalie Dormer), giallo-worthy bloodletting, titillating sex, and some smarts (what more is Henry than a man who divorces the wives he doesn’t want to screw, beheads the ones he finds most sexually desirable, and outlives or widows the ones he respects?), it’s now little more than a puppet act bouncing through history to get to its end.”
Robert Greenberger from Comic Mix says, “ A sad way to take our leave of Tudor England but the show is well worth a look.”
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Is The Tudors Season 4 Suitable for Kids?
The Tudors is rated TV-MA, which means it is meant for viewing by mature audiences only. The content material is not suitable for children under 17.