The Iliad is a sweeping, multi-season adaptation of the greatest war story ever told. Moving beyond the traditional romanticized view of the Trojan War, the series explores the geopolitical greed, personal vendettas, and psychological trauma of a ten-year siege that defined an ancient world. Told through dual perspectives, the narrative balances the fractured unity of the Greek coalition—driven by Agamennone’s arrogance and Achille’s toxic pride—with the desperate, claustrophobic defense of Troy, led by the dutiful Prince Ettore. Above them all, the Olympian Gods are depicted not as distant statues, but as manipulative, flawed, and terrifyingly active players using humanity as a chessboard.
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