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The White Princess: Starz Releases Trailer & Premiere Date for White Queen Sequel

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“All I’ve ever wanted is to marry a man for love.” Starz has released a new trailer and the premiere date for their upcoming TV series The White Princess.

A sequel to the historical drama The White Queen, the show stars Jodie Comer as Elizabeth of York, the Queen of England, and wife to King Henry VII (Jacob Collins-Levy). The cast also includes Essie Davis, Joanne Whalley, Michelle Fairley, and Suki Waterhouse.

The White Princess debuts on Starz on April 16th at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

Watch the trailer and read more info below:

Beverly Hills, Calif., February 9, 2017 – Starz announced today that the highly-anticipated STARZ Original Limited Series “The White Princess” – a follow-up to the Golden Globe® and Emmy® award-nominated STARZ Original Mini-series “The White Queen” from Company Pictures and Playground – will premiere on Sunday, April 16th at 8PM ET/PT. Set in 15th century England, the drama is drawn from the novel of the same name by Philippa Gregory and part of The Cousins’ War book series.

Starz today also debuted “The White Princess” key art featuring Princess Elizabeth of York/Lizzie, bloodily gripping a white rose – the rose of the House of York, to which she is determined to stay loyal, even when she is forced to marry into the House of Tudor. Additionally, in the newly released, seductive official trailer, viewers get a taste of just what type of heroine Lizzie will become as she pronounces, “‘Humble and penitent’ be damned. ‘Hidden and patient,’ that will be my motto.”

President of Programming for Starz Carmi Zlotnik said, “‘The White Princess’ represents the kind of Obsessable programming that has become the hallmark of STARZ Original Series, and we can’t wait for the ardent fans of ‘The White Queen’ and ‘Outlander’ to discover it. We are thrilled that Emma Frost returned to the helm to reimagine ‘The White Princess.’ Her unique voice has created a compelling royal drama, driven by dynamic women in front of and behind the camera.”

Hailed by Harper’s Bazaar as “the feminist answer to ‘Game of Thrones,’” “The White Princess” picks up three days after the conclusion of “The White Queen,” as a new generation ascends to the throne in a tale of power, political divides, family, love, and betrayal. “The White Princess” is a gripping historical drama uniquely told from the perspective of the women waging the ongoing battle for the English throne: Lizzie (Jodie Comer), Lady Margaret Beaufort (Michelle Fairley) and Dowager Queen Elizabeth Woodville (Essie Davis).

The story begins as one of England’s most politically turbulent times – The War of the Roses – is coming to an end. An uneasy peace is achieved when former King Richard III is defeated at the Battle of Bosworth, and the victor, Henry Tudor, soon-to-be King Henry VII (Jacob Collins-Levy), is married to Lizzie – a princess from a rival house and Richard III’s former lover.

“The White Princess” is helmed by returning Showrunner and Writer Emma Frost (“The White Queen,” “The Man in the High Castle,” “Shameless”), also on board as Executive Producer, alongside Executive Producer and Director Jamie Payne (“Legends,” “Quantico”). Lachlan MacKinnon (“Burton and Taylor”) is Producer for the series, with Playground’s Colin Callender (“The White Queen,” “The Dresser,” “Wolf Hall”) and Scott Huff (“The Missing”) serving as Executive Producers along with Company Pictures’ Michele Buck (“Hornblower”).

“The White Princess” will consist of eight episodes airing Sunday nights beginning April 16th and it will also be available on STARZ ON DEMAND and to STARZ subscribers on the STARZ app. In December 2016, the STARZ app was named by Apple® as one of Apple TV’s® “10 Best Apps of the Year,” and has consistently ranked in the Top 10 Entertainment Top Grossing category on iTunes since its launch in April 2016.

What do you think? Did you watch The White Queen? Will you watch The White Princess?

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