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Any production about Alexander the Great lives or dies by its lead actor. In this series, the role is inhabited by relative newcomer Buck Braithwaite. Braithwaite’s performance is a revelation, steering clear of the often-parodied "Shakespearean roar." Instead, he plays Alexander with a simmering intensity—a young man who is acutely aware that he is playing a part.

Netflix’s (Season 1) is a six-part docudrama that attempts to bridge the gap between historical documentary and epic drama. While it succeeds in being "eminently watchable" for general audiences, it has sparked significant debate regarding its historical accuracy and its hybrid format. Watch Alexander: The Making of a God Alexander.The.Making.of.a.God.Netflix.Season.1....

Have you watched Season 1? Do you think Alexander deserved to be called a god, or just a tyrant with good PR? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Any production about Alexander the Great lives or

Furthermore, the depiction of King Philip II (portrayed with gruff authority) provides the necessary emotional bedrock for Alexander’s trauma. The pilot episodes do a superb job of illustrating the Oedipal tension between father and son. We see Alexander not as a conqueror, but as a son desperate for validation, a motivation that drives his later recklessness on the battlefield. Netflix’s (Season 1) is a six-part docudrama that

While the series relies on expert testimony, it has sparked discussion regarding its portrayal of Alexander's personal life. The show explores his intimate relationship with , reflecting contemporary historical perspectives that suggest their bond was more than just platonic. Additionally, the series highlights the excavations of Calliope Limneos-Papakosta in Alexandria, Egypt, adding a layer of modern archaeological discovery to the ancient tale. Why It’s a Must-Watch

The season begins with Alexander at age 20, briefly in exile before the assassination of his father, King Philip II, forces him onto the throne. The Persian Rivalry:

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