The battle scene at the end of Henry IV, Part 1 is intense and brief glimpses of bloody violence is seen.
A man is lynched for betrayal. This is sad and disturbing, but not overly graphic (Henry V).
There are two battles in Henry V. None of these are overly graphic, but it is intense and some blood is seen throughout on dead bodies scattered throughout the battlefield.
Richard III (the final episode of the second season) is the most violent of the plays and the episodes.
The second season of this television show (the three parts of Henry VI and Richard III) is a bit more violent than the first season.
The battle scenes in Henry VI Parts 1, 2, and 3 are violent and intense and sometimes show bloody violence, but this is not overly graphic.material.
Richard sends murderers to kill Clarence. They stab him multiple times, and then they drown him to death. Not overly graphic, but it is disturbing and we hear him being killed and screaming for his life (Richard III).
Richard has many people executed throughout Richard III (the final episode). Not overly graphic, but we also see the bloody remains on the chopping block after their deaths.
Richard orders a man executed. His head is brought into the court, and a man throws the bloody head at Richard, and he catches it and smiles (Richard III).
The two young princes are smothered to death by a murderer in the tower. Not graphic but disturbing and sad (Richard III).
The final battle in Richard III is the most bloody scene in the whole television show. Much blood and violence is seen, including severed limbs and bloody pouring out of people's mouths.
At the beginning of the show in the first episode (Richard II) two traitors are executed. Their heads are shown being cut off and their heads fall into the ocean. Mildly violent, but only lasts a split second.