Young Anne Boleyn grows to be a freethinker after spending time at the French court โ and her outspoken ways soon catch the eye of a powerful suitor.
As Henry attempts to find a way out of his marriage, Anne introduces him to the radical โ and outlawed โ writings of religious reformer William Tyndale.
After a series of political uprisings and personal tragedies, Anne's marriage with Henry sours โ and her perch at court becomes increasingly precarious.