Feb 15 • 16:29 UTC 🇺🇸 USA Fox News

Actor describes 'breathtaking' set in Fox Nation's 'The White House' series showcasing early presidencies

The cast of Fox Nation's 'The White House' series discusses their historical preparation and the stunning overseas set designed to replicate the early White House.

The cast of Fox Nation's new docudrama series 'The White House' has shared insights about the production, particularly highlighting how they immersed themselves in historical context to accurately portray America's early presidents. Actor Gavin Mitchell, who plays John Adams, commented on the surprising discovery of a property in Romania that closely resembles the original White House, calling the set 'breathtaking' and a perfect environment to depict early American history.

Mitchell elaborated on the significance of the project, stating that it narrates the profound history of the United States through the building itself and the lens of the nation's founding leaders. The series is designed to delve into the complexities and controversies faced by these early presidents, including their political struggles and the societal issues of their time. This approach not only appeals to history enthusiasts but also seeks to provide a deeper understanding of the country’s formative years.

In showcasing these narratives, the series aims to entertain while educating viewers about the intricacies of leadership during a critical period of American history. The choice of location outside the United States, particularly in Romania, adds an intriguing layer to the production, emphasizing the lengths taken to authentically recreate the environment that shaped the origins of modern governance in America.

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