Summary

ThoughThe Decameronwas released this year in 2024, the show’s perfect follow-up film actually came seven years ago.The Decameronis a Netflix original series set in the era of the Black Death, revealing the antics of a group of nobles who seek refuge in a remote countryside location to avoid death by pestilence.The Decameron’s castincludesAmar Chadha-Patel, Leila Farzad, Lou Gala, Karan Gill, Tony Hale, Zosia Mamet, Tanya Reynolds, and Jessica Plummer.

The Decameron’s reviewson Netflix have been mixed thus far. At the time of writing, theshow holds a 66% Tomatometer onRotten Tomatoes, with a slightly lower 56% audience approval rating. Despite these middling reviews,The Decameronhas fared decently in terms of views, making it onto the Netflix Global Top 10 during its first week. While its costume drama and steaminess have led to comparisons withBridgerton, the better proxy forThe Decameronactually came out seven years ago.

A cutout of Pampinea looks bored in front Pampinea and Misia walking arm-in-arm in The Decameron.

The Decameron Ending Explained

Netflix’s The Decameron is a raunchy dark comedy series filled with betrayal and greed that keeps audiences guessing until the very end.

2017’s The Little Hours Is Also Based On The Decameron By Giovanni Boccaccio

The Film And TV Show’s Plots Are Different

The Decameron’s ideal companion filmis the independent movieThe Little Hours.Set during the Middle Ages,The Little Hourstells the story of a servant man who finds shelter in a convent full of emotionally dysregulated nuns after fleeing from his master. The man also pretends to be deaf and mute, leaving him in a difficult situation to navigate. The film was directed by Jeff Baena and was released in 2017.

The DecameronandThe Little Hoursare perfect companion projects because theyboth are based on sections of the 14th century bookThe Decameronby Giovanni Boccaccio. The novel is a series of 100 different stories all set during the Black Death, so there is a lot to pull from when it comes to adapting the story. As such,The DecameronandThe Little Hourshave entirely different plots overall, but both work in the same general time period.

Sister Alessandra looking sad in The LIttle Hours

The Little Hours Has A Great Cast Like Netflix’s The Decameron

Both Rely On Physical And Line-Based Comedy

Another thing that makesThe Little Hoursa great follow-up toThe Decameronis its fantastic cast. Boasting an even more stacked set of players thanThe Decameron,The Little Hours’ main cast includes Aubrey Plaza, Alison Brie, Dave Franco, Kate Micucci, John C. Reilly, Molly Shannon, Fred Armisen, and Nick Offerman. As in the case of the Netflix series,these actors are used to deliver both one-liner-based comedy and slapstick.Given these similarities,The Little Hoursis a great film to check out forThe Decameronfans who are looking for similar content.

The Decameron

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In 1348 Italy, a group of nobles and their servants seek refuge in a grand villa from the bubonic plague. As they attempt to wait out the pandemic, their interactions reveal class tensions and personal secrets. The show blends dark comedy with historical drama, examining survival and societal divides in a crisis.

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