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Spartacus was inspired by the actual slave of the Roman Republic who, in 73 BC, led a slave revolt that grew to more than 120,000 fighters. Defying the Roman Republic's legions of soldiers, they campaigned for two years through much of what is now Italy before succumbing to a much larger army. The series tells a new set of stories rich in character, action, sex and combat centered on the title character. As punishment for defying a Roman Legate, Spartacus is sentenced to die in the gladiator arena. more
Spartacus was inspired by the actual slave of the Roman Republic ... More
Starring: Andy Whitfield Lucy Lawless John Hannah
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Spartacus was inspired by the actual slave of the Roman Republic who, in 73 BC, led a slave revolt that grew to more than 120,000 fighters. Defying the Roman Republic's legions of soldiers, they campaigned for two years through much of what is now Italy before succumbing to a much larger army. The series tells a new set of stories rich in character, action, sex and combat centered on the title character. As punishment for defying a Roman Legate, Spartacus is sentenced to die in the gladiator arena.
Starring: Andy Whitfield Lucy Lawless John Hannah Peter Mensah Erin Cummings
Spartacus was inspired by the actual slave of the Roman Republic who, in 73 BC, led a slave revolt that grew to more than 120,000 fighters. Defying the Roman Republic's legions of soldiers, they campaigned for two years through much of what is now Italy before succumbing to a much larger army. The series tells a new set of stories rich in character, action, sex and combat centered on the title character. As punishment for defying a Roman Legate, Spartacus is sentenced to die in the gladiator arena.
Starring: Andy Whitfield Lucy Lawless John Hannah Peter Mensah Erin Cummings

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Torn from his homeland and the woman he loves, Spartacus is condemned to the brutal world of the arena where blood and death are primetime entertainment.
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Spartacus, determined to bring down Roma, now leads a rebellion swelled by thousands of freed slaves. Roman leader Gaius Claudius Glaber has died, and former rivals become rebel generals, joining the war against the empire. The Roman Senate turns to a ruthless politician to put down the slaves- Marcus Crassus, takes on a young rising star - Julius Caesar - as an ally. ... more
Starring Antonio Te Maioha, Craig Parker, John Hannah
Spartacus, determined to bring down Roma, now leads a rebellion swelled by thousands of freed slaves. Roman leader Gaius Claudius Glaber has died, and former rivals become rebel generals, joining the war against the empire. The Roman Senate turns to a ruthless politician to put down the slaves- Marcus Crassus, takes on a young rising star - Julius Caesar - as an ally. ... more
Starring Antonio Te Maioha, Craig Parker, John Hannah
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The House of Batiatus is on the rise, basking in the glow of its infamous champion Gannicus, whose skill with a sword is matched only by his thirst for wine and women. These are the times a young Batiatus has been waiting for. Poised to overthrow his father and take control, he'll freely betray anyone to ensure his gladiators are in the highest demand.
Starring John Hannah , Lucy Lawless , Peter Mensah Genres Drama , Historical , Adventure , Romance , Action Subtitles English [CC] Audio languages English
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A younger Batiatus finds himself newly in control of his father's gladiator school. He uses his most skilled fighter to win favor with a cunning nobleman behind the building of the new arena.
Batiatus conjures up a devious plan and enlists Lucretia, Gaia and a clutch of gladiator recruits to see it through. Oenomaus longs to reclaim the top gladiator rank, but new challenges cross his path.
Just as his fortunes are on the rise, his future clear before him, Batiatus is stunned by the return of his father which puts his attempts to gain rank by exploiting those above his class at risk.
The House of Batiatus is caught in the power struggle between the younger and elder Batiatus. Lucretia reluctantly agrees to her husband's risky plan. Gannicus finds himself on unstable ground.
Batiatus' father announces a tournament to determine the worth of the men that make up his stable of gladiators. Crixus, dedicated to proving himself, is drawn into the power play within the house.
Batiatus seeks vengeance for all that has befallen him and recruits his gladiators and Solonius to the cause. The opening of the new arena arrives, promising a spectacle of combat and blood.
Starz Studios - Spartacus: Gods of the Arena
Starz Studios - Spartacus: Gods of the Arena
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Directors Rick Jacobson , Grady Hall , Jesse Warn , Michael Hurst , Rowan Woods , more… Chris Martin-Jones , Glenn Standring Supporting actors Dustin Clare , Jaime Murray , Marisa Ramirez Producers Chloe Smith Season year 2011 Network Starz Content advisory Substance use , alcohol use , nudity , foul language , sexual content , more… violence Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Allen Smalling Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2014
** Caution! While Allen Smalling is off having his undercarriage winterized, there is a distinct possibility that his downstairs neighbor, Hank E. Dudel, will hack into Allen's Amazon account and commit ribald mayhem writing product reviews. The products are legitimate, but Mr. Dudel, whose humor is not the same as Allen's, isn't quite. Kindly keep reviews marked with this ** Caution! statement away from young children and impressionable spouses until Allen gets back. Thank you. ** . . . In this show (Hank refuses to think of this as merely a "TV series," it costs too much and is much too dirty and way much too entertaining), the "Upstairs" are the owners, the high-class Capuans consisting of violent and horny men, and horny and violent wives. The "Downstairs" are the slaves they own, their servants and potential gladiators, who are all pretty much slaves anyway. This is best understood as a rivalry between two local families, equally old, one a little snottier and effete (and better at verbally doing the dozens or should I call it the XII's) with the other family with whom we are supposed to identify, headed over by a well-educated but slightly wussy head of the family "Batiatus" (John Hannah, previously best known in the USA as Simon Callow's lover in FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL) and his dish of a wife (Lucy Lawless, creatively corrupt, and probably the best actor in a series full of good actors). Think of it as "Friday Night Lights" with the snotty family as Midland and the family Batiatus, with whom we're to identify, as Odessa and you've got it made, especially since gladiatorial prowess is the whole town's obsession, almost as much as high-school football is to West Texas. Once in a while the Batiatus *Paterfamilias* shows up from the family seaport in Sicily (back then, wealth was based on trading in food, not trading in oil) and shames his son rather too effectively about what a wuss he is, while the script shows him retaining enough of a "mad old dog" waggishness that we can't hate him entirely, at least not as much as his son does. Now, some critics have said that this show recreates late-Republican Rome (Italia) imprecisely, and it is certainly true that it doesn't worry about dialectical differences between the Capital (Rome) and provincial Ostia, and that we see next to nothing of the middle class a trading city would have (although one character is clearly shown as the one who caters to the Batilati in fine wines, etc. -- I think of him as the show's Tom Hagen). At other times, the critics may have found the show rather too realistic, because it is beyond crude and into naturalistic, such as the amalgam of blood, guts and pig "droppings" that constituted the portion of town where the food market and the slave market and the gladiator camps all converged. You see the men using the public latrines, which were open-air, although lack of a communal "six-holer" did not keep most of them from urinating in any corner when Natura called. In all fairness, we do not see urine leave the male appendage from the male appendage until we see one of the "bad" clan have a go at young Batiatus, after he'd had him beaten, just to show that he was REALLY miffed (thus Batiatus went from a symbolic bedpan to something of a real one). As with elimination, the line between public and private nudity in sport and sexual expression is vague and wandering. The upper-class women love to go see the gladiators practice, especially the two breakout hunks whose plot this part of the series really is. One is blond and smooth, one is swarthy and hairy, and both are jaw-droppingly handsome above the waist and well-endowed with a capital "H" below it. Practically all the series is cast with actors from the UK, Australia and New Zealand, partly, I suspect, because the men so often have to give an "uncut" performance if you know what I mean. When the women are being genteel, they call it a "thing" and when they aren't, they talk a great deal like the men, and the men use words that rhyme with "clock," "falls," "clock-and-falls," "farce," "farcehole," "hits," "bunt," "truck," "trucking," "miss-and-sit" and such them in ways that would make a ground-level construction worker in August, 1969, blush. It's weird, and even Uncle Hank found the script's use (and misuse) of such coarse talk strange and subject to misgiving. The script was riddled with pseudo-Shakespearean-isms like "My "farce" yearns for the comforting if foul breath of the toilet's hole," but there's also an awful lot of "I will ram this trucking saber through your trucking farcehole until your very clock will scream in bloody separation from your dead body with your "falls" hanging in between, uncommitted to either." Uncle Hank, despite rumors to the contrary, was not actually alive at the time of the Romans, but he knows that any society complex enough to let high-bred women euphemise such organs to "thing," is complex enough to have a whole bunch of slang words for penis, not just "clock." It's boring, and it hasn't nearly the wit of the swears in GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS, say. Of nudity, your friend Hank is much more liberal. There is some full frontal of men, a little more full frontal of women, and a considerable amount of what cultural critic Ethan Mordden calls "backal" of both sexes. Maybe this is why children are seen so rarely as to be nonexistent? Well, this second year of SPARTACUS for STARZ is fine entertainment nonetheless, but Uncle Hank's nephew, who is only twenty-six, may not be quite old enough for such "earthiness." Don't say I didn't tell you! However, there is some marvelous acting, and even the constant sense of menace and inevitable breakouts of blood-and-guts are well done even though the speech is so monotonously rare in interesting swear. As I said, it was highly entertaining, and I'll be back for the concluding seasons (which take place AFTER Year One, I think) as soon as Allen orders them, and is fool enough to let me watch the place when he's gone. *
Alan Mansfield Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2011
First off, Spartacus - Blood & Sand will go on! HOWEVER, sadly it will not be with Andy Whitfield. I will definitely miss him. He was a great actor, and he is Spartacus. Starz plans to replace him with 29 year old Liam McIntyre, an Austrailian actor who does have an impressive likeness to Whitefield... but will it work? With how people are hesitant when it comes to change, especially when fans adore Whitfield as they do, well it may be hard to swallow this pill. But this new leading man can act at least, and with his likeness (and for many who may be worried, his 'yummieness') is close to Andy Whitfield's... so maybe after a few episodes air, Blood & Sand will be highly accepted once more. At least for me, I personally hope that comes to pass, because the show was magnificent. However, I'll admit that I'm just as skeptic as most of you will be, mainly because Andy was amazing in the role, but only time will tell. TO ANDY: You're a remarkable man... he said that he wanted the show to go on with out him... that the story needed to be told. GOD BLESS
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