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Amazon Prime is steadily catching up with Netflix, in regards to iconic first shows. Coming up with a recent fantasy series My Lady Jane, Prime Video began making waves with its bold reimagination of historical figures and fantasy elements. Based on the YA novels, the reveal began by sharing a glimpse into a world of magical creatures. 

However, through the process, My Lady Jane set a spellbinding twist by featuring Jordan Peters as King Edward, whose culture defies conventional 16th-century norms. Creating a rich tapestry of storytelling that diverges from traditional historical dramas, the Amazon Prime show featured Peters as a black, gay, and disabled king, which sparked mixed reactions from fans. 

My Lady Jane Put a New Spin on the Vision of Royalty and Fantasy Elements 

Based on Brodi Ashton, Cynthia Hand, and Jodi Meadows’ YA novels, Amazon Prime’s My Lady Jane became a stand-out series for its imaginative reworking of the 16th-century historical figure. Successfully, not just that, the show’s distinct way of reimagining a world where the real-life queen Lady Jane Grey lasted more than just nine days on the throne while blending it with iconic

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