Netflix is going medieval.

In the just-released trailer for “The King,” Timothée Chalamet takes the English throne.

The streaming service’s production is a mashup of William Shakespeare’s history plays “Henry IV, Part 1,” “Henry IV, Part 2” and “Henry V.”

The all-star cast includes Chalamet as Hal (the prince who becomes Henry V), Robert Pattinson as the Dauphin of France (Henry V’s royal rival), Lily-Rose Depp as Catherine of Valois (Henry V’s queen consort and the mother of his heir, Henry VI) and Ben Mendelsohn as Henry IV (his father).

Joel Edgerton, who co-wrote the screenplay with David Michôd, offers some comic relief as Hal’s buddy Falstaff.

In Edgerton and Michod’s retelling, Hal, who had chosen to live among the common people, is forced to rule England as Henry V after his father’s death.

Technically, there are several release dates. The film will have its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on Sept. 2, according to Variety. Later this fall, around Oct. 11, it will be screened in select theaters. The movie will then be available to stream via Netflix on Nov. 1.

Chalamet, who is reportedly dating Lily-Rose Depp, will time travel through another classic later this year. In addition to his role in “The King,” he stars in Greta Gerwig’s remake of “Little Women,” which is due out on Christmas.