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Scarlett (1994)

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Plot

The year is 1873, the setting, Atlanta. Amid the somber air of Melanie's funeral, our fiery heroine, Scarlett, is resolved to rekindle her love with Rhett, who seems to be drifting into the arms of Belle Watling. As tensions rise, Scarlett embarks on a bold odyssey, first clashing with Sue Ellen over the ownership of Tara. Then, in a daring move, she ventures to Charleston, presenting herself to Rhett's aristocratic mother and his circle of friends, much to Rhett's chagrin. Yet, when scandal besmirches Scarlett's reputation, she finds sanctuary with her mother's kin in Savannah, under the stern watch of her formidable grandfather Robelard. During this time, Rhett is off courting a potential new bride. Scarlett's journey of self-discovery leads her to her O'Hara relatives and her intriguing cousin Colum; a priest with a secret life as a gunrunner. Inspired by her lineage, Scarlett crosses the Atlantic to Ireland, where she encounters her family's past and the dashing Earl of Fenton, the owner of Ballyhara, the ancestral home of the O'Haras. In a twist of fate, Scarlett purchases Ballyhara, ascending as the financial and spiritual matriarch of the family. However, as the emerald landscapes of Ireland offer a momentary solace, calamities strike threatening to shatter her newfound tranquility. With her life hanging in the balance, Scarlett's only hope lies in the remnants of Rhett's love for her. This sequel to Gone With the Wind takes viewers on a dramatic journey through Southern society, across the Atlantic, and into the heart of a woman defined by courage, passion, and resilience.

Where to watch Scarlett?

Scarlett is a drama show featuring Joanne Whalley.

Scarlett is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Freevee, Peacock, Peacock Premium, Plex, Plex Player, Shout! Factory TV and The Roku Channel and it's also available on Crackle and fuboTV.

It is also possible to buy Scarlett on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies and Vudu.