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Robin Hood

Robin Hood

A compelling drama series built around distinctive characters, escalating conflicts, and a premise designed to keep viewers invested.

Our Score
3.4 3.4 / 5
Reader Rating
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The reimagining of Robin Hood centers on the relationship between Rob (Jack Patten), a Saxon forester’s son and Marian (Lauren McQueen), the daughter of a Norman lord. As he leads a band of outlaws, she works her way through the royal court in the drama series from Jonathan English and John Glenn.

STORY SUMMARY

Robin Hood (2025) centers on the reimagining of Robin Hood centers on the relationship between Rob (Jack Patten), a Saxon forester’s son and Marian (Lauren McQueen), the daughter of a Norman lord. As he leads a band of outlaws, she works her way through the royal court in the drama series from Jonathan English and John Glenn. The available synopsis establishes the main characters, central situation, and core conflict without requiring additional background. This summary is intentionally limited to the verified premise so it can be published without introducing unconfirmed plot details or spoilers.

WHY WATCH

Robin Hood (2025) may be worth watching for viewers drawn to drama stories with a clearly defined central premise. The synopsis gives the series an immediate narrative hook and makes its core conflict easy to understand. Its available external score converts to 3.35/5, which also provides useful critical context.

WHO SHOULD WATCH

Robin Hood (2025) is best suited to viewers who enjoy drama television and are interested in the premise described above.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Robin Hood (2025) about?

The reimagining of Robin Hood centers on the relationship between Rob (Jack Patten), a Saxon forester’s son and Marian (Lauren McQueen), the daughter of a Norman lord. As he leads a band of outlaws, she works her way through the royal court in the drama series from Jonathan English and John Glenn.

Who created, wrote, or directed Robin Hood (2025)?

Created by Jonathan English and John Glenn

3.4

Overall Score

3.4 / 5

Pros

  • The premise is anchored by clearly identified central characters and performers.
  • The synopsis presents a clear central premise and conflict.

Cons

  • Its TV series premise may appeal more strongly to viewers already interested in the genre or subject
Release Date
2025-11-02

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