Can't get enough of My Lady Jane? Well, fret not. There are plenty of other TV shows that share similar themes like royalty, arranged marriages, and the enemies-to-lovers trope.
This article recommends 7 shows like My Lady Jane and where to watch them all online!
Blood, Sex & Royalty (2022)
Just like how My Lady Jane is based on the popular YA fantasy novel of the same title, Blood, Sex & Royalty reimagines the scandalous life of Anne Boleyn, King Henry VIII's second wife, and her tragic downfall from the throne.
Enemies-to-lovers? Check. Comedic storyline? Check. Lustful love scenes between the main couple of the story? Very much a check.
Streaming Platforms: Netflix
The Great (2020-2023)
If it's passionate love scenes between the main couple after tying the knot from their arranged marriage (while remaining in the enemies-to-lovers territory), The Great is a satirical, black comedy-drama on the fictionalized account of Catherine the Great's rise to power as the longest-reigning female ruler in Russia's history.
Any fan of Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult has yet to see their true chemistry on the small screen until The Great happened.
Streaming Platforms: Hulu, Disney+
Bridgerton (2020-Present)
While Bridgerton is not based on true-to-life stories, this Regency-era romance follows eight Bridgerton siblings as they navigate London's high society during the annual "season" to seek love, marriage, and happiness through lavish balls and societal pressures. Think Gossip Girl, except the narrator spills her secrets in the newspaper.
Particularly, most of the Bridgerton siblings' love stories experienced the enemies-to-lovers trope, including intimate scenes worth waiting for.
Streaming Platforms: Netflix
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (2023)
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, as you might have guessed, is set in the same universe as the aforementioned series, except it's on a much earlier timeline, from before the titular Queen became the ruler.
Though Queen Charlotte is supposedly depicting Queen Charlotte and King George III and their 15 children, this series conveys a mix of fiction inspired by fact.
Streaming Platforms: Netflix
Dickinson (2019-2021)
Dickinson is yet another reimagination, this time, of poet Emily Dickinson, who often fantasizes about her life with modern sensibility, which features modern music and language and showcases her rather rebellious spirit and struggles with 19th-century gender roles. Not to mention, her queer relationships with her best friend, Susan Gilbert.
Streaming Platforms: Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video
The Buccaneers (2023-Present)
Five spirited and wealthy American young women who descend on 1970s London high society are set to find aristocratic husbands. The Buccaneers explores the cultural clash as these women navigate love, lust while sticking to societal expectations amidst the sea of scandal and tradition.
Streaming Platforms: Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video
The Artful Dodger (2023-Present)
The Artful Dodger, which is a sequel to Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist, follows the now-adult Jack Dawkins (played by Thomas Brodie-Sangster) in 1850s Australia, where he tries to live his life as a surgeon, only to get pulled back into crime by his old mentor, Fagin (David Thewlis).
Amid his life of crime, Jack ends up falling in love with the ever-ambitious Lady Belle Fox (Maia Mitchell).
Streaming Platforms: Hulu, Disney+
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