The Romanoffs (2018)

Matthew Weiner's ambitious anthology drama imagines a world full of people convinced they carry the blood of Russia's last imperial dynasty.

The Romanoffs - Series Information

  • Original Title: The Romanoffs
  • First Air Year: 2018
  • Last Air Year: 2018
  • Created by: Matthew Weiner
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Drama
  • Content Rating (US): TV-MA
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 8
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: October 11, 2018 (United States - TV-MA), October 11, 2018 (Canada - 18+), October 11, 2018 (Germany - 18), October 11, 2018 (France - 18), October 11, 2018 (Brazil - 18), October 11, 2018 (Mexico - D), October 11, 2018 (Spain - 18), October 11, 2018 (South Korea - 19)
  • Networks: Prime Video
  • Alternative Titles: 罗曼诺夫后裔 (CN), Die Romanoffs (DE)
  • Production Companies: Amazon Studios, Weiner Bros., Picrow
  • Production Countries: United States of America

The Romanoffs - Plot

An anthology series centered around people who believe themselves to be the modern-day descendants of the Romanov family.

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The Romanoffs - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Matthew Weiner

Main Cast

  • Diane Lane
  • JJ Feild
  • Emily Rudd
  • Clea DuVall
  • Jing Lusi
  • Marilyn Uribe
  • Kale Culley
  • Miguel Anthony
  • Issy Stewart
  • Shannon Dang

Writers

  • Matthew Weiner
  • Kriss Turner Towner
  • Maria Jacquemetton
  • Mary Sweeney
  • Michael Goldbach

Executive Producers

  • Semi Chellas
  • Matthew Weiner

The Romanoffs - FAQs

Are the characters in The Romanoffs real descendants?

The characters are fictional, though the series explores what it might feel like to claim Romanov heritage. Each episode follows a different person convinced of their royal lineage, raising questions about identity, delusion, and the stories families tell themselves across generations.

Is The Romanoffs based on a true story?

The series is not based on any single true story, but it draws on the real historical legacy of the Romanov dynasty, Russia's last imperial family, executed in 1918. Creator Matthew Weiner uses that history as a springboard to explore modern characters who claim — or imagine — a connection to that bloodline.

Where can you stream The Romanoffs?

The Romanoffs is available on Amazon Prime Video, both with and without ads. It streams as part of a standard Prime Video subscription, and a free ad-supported tier is also available, making it accessible to a wide range of viewers.

Who are the main actors in The Romanoffs?

Because it's an anthology, each episode features a largely different cast. Diane Lane, Aaron Eckhart, Marthe Keller, JJ Feild, Emily Rudd, Clea DuVall, Louise Bourgoin, and Jing Lusi are among the notable actors who appear across the eight episodes.

How was The Romanoffs received by critics?

Critical reception was mixed. Reviewers admired the show's ambition and its handsome production values, but many felt the episodes were uneven in quality and overly long. The anthology format drew comparisons to Matthew Weiner's previous work on Mad Men, though most critics agreed the results were inconsistent.

Why did Matthew Weiner choose an anthology format?

After the serialized demands of Mad Men, Weiner wanted the freedom to tell self-contained stories. The anthology structure allowed him to explore different characters, countries, and tones within a single thematic framework — the myth of Romanov descent — without being tied to a single ongoing narrative.

Where was The Romanoffs filmed?

Production spanned multiple countries to reflect the global scope of the anthology. Episodes were shot in locations including Paris, New York, Montana, and other international settings, giving the series a visually varied and cosmopolitan feel that matched its globe-trotting cast of characters.

What shows are similar to The Romanoffs?

Fans of anthology drama may enjoy Small Axe, Steve McQueen's acclaimed series of standalone films, or Love Life, another character-driven anthology. For a darker tone, Fear Itself and Monsterland offer self-contained stories with strong casts, while Homecoming delivers similarly cinematic, prestige-level storytelling.

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