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Camelot (2011)
With King Uther's sudden death, chaos threatens to engulf Britain. The sorcerer Merlin has visions of a dark future and installs young and impetuous Arthur, Uther's unknown son and heir raised as a commoner, as the new king. The two install themselves in Castle Camelot with their allies, which include Arthur's biological mother, his foster brother, and a quartet of loyal warriors. From Camelot, Arthur tries to build a new and better Britain, where people can live in peace. Meanwhile, Arthur's cold half-sister Morgan plots to take the crown from him. Banished by Uther, who was responsible for her mother's murder to put Arthur's mother on the throne, Morgan is responsible for Uther's death and wants to rule as his successor. Aided by her loyal maid Vivian and the devious nun Sybil, Morgan takes up residence in Castle Pendragon, from where she schemes against Arthur.
With King Uther's sudden death, chaos threatens to engulf Britain. The sorcerer Merlin has visions of a dark future and installs young and impetuous Arthur, Uther's unknown son and heir raised as a commoner, as the new king. The two install themselves in Castle Camelot with their allies, which include Arthur's biological mother, his foster brother, and a quartet of loyal warriors. From Camelot, Arthur tries to build a new and better Britain, where people can live in peace. Meanwhile, Arthur's cold half-sister Morgan plots to take the crown from him. Banished by Uther, who was responsible for her mother's murder to put Arthur's mother on the throne, Morgan is responsible for Uther's death and wants to rule as his successor. Aided by her loyal maid Vivian and the devious nun Sybil, Morgan takes up residence in Castle Pendragon, from where she schemes against Arthur.
The series explores universal themes of leadership, justice, and the struggle for order within a mythological context, focusing on the personal and moral challenges of establishing a new kingdom rather than explicitly endorsing or critiquing modern political ideologies.
The movie features a predominantly traditional cast, with most central characters portrayed by white actors, aligning with historical interpretations of the source material. The narrative focuses on classic themes of power and destiny within the legend, without explicitly critiquing or negatively framing traditional identities.
The film portrays Christianity as a foundational moral and social force in Arthur's world, with its virtues of justice and mercy often presented as ideals. While depicting human failings and political machinations within the church, the narrative generally respects the dignity of the faith and its positive influence on characters striving for a better society.
The series "Camelot" (2011) does not feature any explicitly identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative primarily focuses on heterosexual relationships, power struggles, and magical elements within the traditional Arthurian legend, without engaging with queer identity.
The television series 'Camelot' does not include any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Consequently, there is no portrayal to evaluate, resulting in a 'N/A' rating for its impact on transsexual representation.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 2011 series "Camelot" portrays its main characters, such as King Arthur, Merlin, Guinevere, and Morgana, with the same genders as established in the traditional Arthurian legends. No significant canonical characters were depicted with a different gender.
The main characters in the 2011 series "Camelot," based on Arthurian legends, are portrayed by actors whose race aligns with traditional depictions and the historical context of medieval Britain. No instances of race swapping were identified.
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