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Here's how the epic show came to an end. Medici: The Magnificent spoilers follow. This May, Netflix released Medici: The Magnificent to viewers across the world. The recently-aired third season ("...
Season Three of Medici: The Magnificent is quick to remind us that Florence has recovered in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds before. History often shows us that crisis crafts leaders who forge ahead with a magnificence that, in times of quietude, might go unnoticed.
The Magnificent Part 2 was just out of this world. Every scene, from the action-packed ones to those seemingly part of the regular staple filler scenes contained something shocking, some twist, some revelation, some new caveat to already-riveting ongoing conflicts and something exciting.
After three seasons of intrigue, hookups, and death, Medici has finally come to an end. The final season of Medici saw Lorenzo de’ Medici (Daniel Sharman) outwit Riario (Jack Roth) and lose...
Season 3 ends with Lorenzo's death. As he was dying, Lorenzo asks for God's forgiveness from Savonarola. This is mostly true, as Savonarola did visit Lorenzo on his deathbed. Rumors swirl that Savonarola damned the latter and the final episode tries to depict what may have happened.
The second season, titled Medici: The Magnificent, takes place 35 years later and tells the story of Cosimo's grandson Lorenzo de' Medici. It premiered on Rai 1 in 2018, while a third season, which completes the story of Lorenzo, followed in 2019.
The third season of the Medici series has been recently released on Netflix with the title “Medici, The Magnificent part two”, with new 8 episodes. The creator Frank Spotnitz has promised a ‘much darker’ story, and we can’t wait to see what Lorenzo de’ Medici has been up to.
As the Netflix historical drama Medici: The Magnificent comes to a close (Season 3 is its last), influential and powerful Florence leader Lorenzo de’ Medici (Daniel Sharman) has a guilty...
Following the brutal murder inside the Florence Cathedral of Giuliano de Medici in the last episode of season two, season three follows Lorenzo de Medici in the years following the death of his brother up to his own death.
Learn from Daniel Sharman, Synnøve Karlsen, Jacob Dudman, William Franklyn-Miller, Louis Partridge, and Executive Producers Frank Spotnitz and Luca Bernabei,...