: Much of the film focuses on the high-stakes war with France, specifically the legendary Battle of Agincourt.
: Chalamet shared that his funniest on-set memory was seeing Robert Pattinson vaping while in full medieval armor. : Much of the film focuses on the
: The scar on Henry’s cheek is historically accurate; the real Henry V was struck by an arrow at the Battle of Shrewsbury at age 16. : To create the muddy conditions for the
: To create the muddy conditions for the Agincourt scenes in Hungary, the crew had horses run over the field repeatedly. Due to intense heat, they often had to relocate to new patches of land as the mud dried up. : The story follows "Hal," a wayward prince
: Critics praised Timothée Chalamet's performance for portraying a young man split between pacifist beliefs and the brutal demands of kingship.
: The story follows "Hal," a wayward prince who reluctantly inherits the English throne as Henry V after his father's death.
: Henry's distinct bowl haircut was a popular style of the time, intended to pay homage to monks and priests.