The Letter for the King
A young boy holds the fate of the kingdom in his hands when he embarks on a quest to deliver a secret message in this sweeping fantasy series.
Trailers & Videos

The Letter for the King | Official Trailer | Netflix

The Letter for the King | Official Teaser | Netflix
Seasons

1. Storm Clouds Gather
Pressured by his father and mocked by his peers, 15-year-old Tiuri competes to become a Knight of Dagonaut - just as the kingdom faces a dark threat.

2. Isn't She a Sweetheart?
With the Red Riders and Novices hot on his trail, Tiuri makes his way to Mistrinaut, where the mayor's daughter takes a keen interest in his mission.

3. At the End of the World
The Red Riders drive their captives high into the snowy mountains. Caught in a storm, Tiuri and Lavinia take shelter inside an ominous monastery.

4. Danger Knights
On a ship headed toward Unauwen, Tiuri and Lavinia meet a mysterious passenger who seems to know the secret of Tiuri's past - and his destiny.

5. Spiral
Ardanwen guides the group to an eerily empty town. Lavinia helps Tiuri practice controlling his powers. A startling discovery divides the Novices.

6. When the Blood Moon Rises
As the Blood Moon nears and Viridian prepares for his homecoming, Tiuri and friends wrestle with doubt, betrayal and a daunting final test.
Cast

Amir Wilson
Tiuri

Ruby Ashbourne Serkis
Lavinia

Thaddea Graham
Iona

Jonah Lees
Jussipo

Jack Barton
Foldo

Nathanael Saleh
Piak

Gijs Blom
Prince Viridian

Peter Ferdinando
Jaro

Emilie Cocquerel
Queen Alianor
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Reviews
Peter89Spencer
The letter for the King is an epic fantasy focusing on teens.
The first two episodes were too long and rather slow, but then it got interesting throughout the rest.
The first twist on episode 5 least surprising, but the second twist right near the end...it turned out it was never the boy but the girl who had the power! I was mindblown by that surprising twist!
Every episode was worth the watch.
The question is, will there be a second series?
You've reached the end.
