19. The Great Fire of London (1666)

In September 1666, a tiny spark in a bakery on Pudding Lane turned into one of the most catastrophic events in London’s history. Over four days, the fire spread uncontrollably, fueled by strong winds and the city’s timber buildings, and by the time it was over, much of London had been reduced to ashes. A film about the Great Fire of London would be intense and visually stunning.
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Edited by Sugnik Mondal