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The Musketeers is a British period action-drama TV series based on the characters from 's 1844 novel The Three Musketeers and co-produced by and . The series follows the musketeers Athos, Aramis, and Porthos as they serve King and citizens of 17th-century . The first episode was shown on on 19 January 2014.

It stars Tom Burke as Athos, as , as , as D'Artagnan, as Constance Bonacieux, as Milady de Winter, as and Alexandra Dowling as Queen Anne. It also features as Cardinal Richelieu in Series One, as Comte de Rochefort in Series Two, and as the Marquis de Feron in Series Three.

Jessica Pope and produced the show for the . The series was largely filmed in the . In February 2015, it was announced that the show had been renewed for a third series, which was announced in April 2016 to be the last. The third series premiered in multiple countries first, before premiering in the UK on 28 May 2016, and concluding on 1 August 2016.


Plot
In 1630s Paris, Athos, Aramis, and Porthos are a group of highly trained commanded by Captain Treville who meet D'Artagnan, a skillful farm boy with hopes of becoming a musketeer. The series follows them as they fight to protect King and country.


Cast

Main


Recurring
  • as Bonacieux (series 1–2)
  • as Lady Marguerite (series 2)
  • as Dr Lemay (series 2)
  • as Perales (series 2)
  • Thalissa Teixeira as Sylvie (series 3)
  • as Captain Marcheaux (series 3)
  • Andre Flynn as Gaston (series 3)
  • Ross O'Hennessy as Barbier (series 3)


Guests


Production

Conception
The BBC had been developing the idea of a new series based on The Three Musketeers since as far back as 2007, when the project was envisaged as a Saturday evening show to run between series of . The eventual production of the series was finally announced in 2012, with in charge of the project.


Filming
Paris was not considered as a filming location because over the decades, development had detracted from the grittier architecture wanted. Dublin was also considered before settling on the Czech Republic, which suffered little damage during the two world wars. Many historic buildings were intact and privately owned stately homes were rented for filming.

Filming for the series took place mainly in , 30 km NW of , where a Parisian square, a number of streets, and the musketeers' garrison were constructed. A disused convent had additional sets constructed including taverns, bedrooms and mortuary.


Casting
During filming of the first series Peter Capaldi learned that he had been given the role of the in . The show's executive producer Jessica Pope commented they would have to "recalibrate" plans for a prospective second series to accommodate Capaldi now being unable to reprise his role. joined the cast for the second series. The Musketeers was originally planned to be broadcast in 2013, but was later delayed until 2014.


Reception
The Musketeers initially received mixed reviews from critics. Reviewing the third episode, Morgan Jeffery, writing for , praised the development of the characters, stating that there was a "real feeling of growth" and that it delivered "something a little more substantial". Den of Geek writer Rob Kemp also gave a positive review, stating that The Musketeers had "won a lot of people over with its fun and adventurous take on this well-loved story", but also wrote that some of the dramatic elements felt "shoehorned and deliberate". Overall, Kemp had hope for the series and praised the change in focus in the third episode, saying that the "time was definitely right to start to explore the characters", before going on to say that the series would have "plenty more opportunities for the Musketeers to hit their more (and hopefully, better) dramatic strides".

Upon its premiere on BBC America, Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times gave the drama a positive review, calling the series "not at all bad, just a bit old-fashioned". She also praised the updates made to the series, writing "purists may be dismayed that Mr. Hodges took so many liberties with the original plot, but purists are rarely any fun".


Broadcast

Series overview

International broadcast
Shown on , the first series of The Musketeers was broadcast weekly at 9 pm on Sunday nights starting on 19 January 2014. The series was the highest rated drama to debut that year. For the second series, it was moved to 9 pm on Friday nights and screening began on 2 January 2015. The series premiered in the United States on 22 June 2014 on . The complete first series was "striped" on 3 August 2014 on the Australian Foxtel Cable TV channel , the day of that channel's premiere. The series started on 18 September 2014 on 'Box' Sky TV in New Zealand.

The third series premiered in Canada on Showcase Canada on 10 April 2016. The full series was made available on Netflix Latin America on 16 April 2016, and on Hulu in the United States on 14 May 2016. The series premiered in the UK on 28 May 2016. The series remains on Hulu in the US, and is available to stream on Netflix in Canada.


Home media
Series One1026 August 201431 March 20146 August 201426 August 201431 March 2014
Series Two1021 April 20156 April 201515 April 201521 April 20156 April 2015
Series One & Two20 6 April 201515 April 2015 6 April 2015
Series Three1011 October 201615 August 201619 October 201611 October 201615 August 2016
The Complete Collection30 15 August 201619 October 2016 15 August 2016


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External links
  • (UK)
  • (US)

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