Fake Emperor (Television series)

Fake Emperor is an American political drama television series created by Luciano Tomás Añez, written by Ronald Benjamin Weide and directed by Michael Joure Louisenberg for the National Broadcasting Company, with development and adaptation directed by William Ethan Bloke.

Plot and narration
The television series narrates the story of Michael Jason Brooks, member of the House of Representatives, whom decides to initiate a presidential campaign in the views for the United States' election cycle and associates with his apprentice, William Arthur Lloyd to integrate his presidential formula.

First season
The first season focuses on the election campaign and the discovery of the United States' ties with the Russian military and drug cartel, with our protagonists having to rapidly adapt to their new situations while acting and developing their campaign.

Second season
The second season focuses on the presidential term of Michael Jason Brooks, and the character's psychology while revealing his relationship with his family. The series develops a storyline based on William Arthur Lloyd and his duties as vice-president and ambassador for Russia's relations.

Third season
The third and final season focuses on the ending of the presidential term of Michael Jason Brooks and the unstable relationship with the Russian military, and the federal investigation of money laundering and corruption in Brook and Lloyd's term.