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Those About to Die

  • TV Series
  • 2024–
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Anthony Hopkins, Dimitri Leonidas, Sara Martins, Rupert Penry-Jones, Gabriella Pession, Pepe Barroso, Moe Hashim, Gonçalo Almeida, Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson, Tom Hughes, Iwan Rheon, Eneko Sagardoy, Jojo Macari, and Romana Maggiora Vergano in Those About to Die (2024)
The series explores a side of Rome never before told - the dirty business of entertaining the masses, giving the mob what they want most - blood and sport.
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The series explores another side of Rome - the dirty business of entertaining the masses, giving the mob what they want most - blood and sport.The series explores another side of Rome - the dirty business of entertaining the masses, giving the mob what they want most - blood and sport.The series explores another side of Rome - the dirty business of entertaining the masses, giving the mob what they want most - blood and sport.

  • Creator
    • Robert Rodat
  • Stars
    • Iwan Rheon
    • Sara Martins
    • Jojo Macari
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    21K
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    POPULARITY
    1,300
    16
    • Creator
      • Robert Rodat
    • Stars
      • Iwan Rheon
      • Sara Martins
      • Jojo Macari
    • 307User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Iwan Rheon
    Iwan Rheon
    • Tenax
    • 2024
    Sara Martins
    Sara Martins
    • Cala
    • 2024
    Jojo Macari
    Jojo Macari
    • Domitian
    • 2024
    Moe Hashim
    Moe Hashim
    • Kwame
    • 2024
    Tom Hughes
    Tom Hughes
    • Titus
    • 2024
    Gonçalo Almeida
    • Elia
    • 2024
    Dimitri Leonidas
    Dimitri Leonidas
    • Scorpus
    • 2024
    Gabriella Pession
    Gabriella Pession
    • Antonia
    • 2024
    Rupert Penry-Jones
    Rupert Penry-Jones
    • Marsus
    • 2024
    Anthony Hopkins
    Anthony Hopkins
    • Vespasian
    • 2024
    Pepe Barroso
    Pepe Barroso
    • Fonsoa
    • 2024
    Eneko Sagardoy
    Eneko Sagardoy
    • Andria
    • 2024
    Kyshan Wilson
    • Aura
    • 2024
    Alice Ann Edogamhe
    • Jula
    • 2024
    Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson
    Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson
    • Viggo
    • 2024
    Alessandro Bedetti
    • Hermes
    • 2024
    Martyn Ford
    Martyn Ford
    • Flamma
    • 2024
    Jarreth J. Merz
    Jarreth J. Merz
    • Dacia
    • 2024
    • Creator
      • Robert Rodat
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    7TheWhiteWolf07

    It's not bad at all

    A very aggressive advertisement campaign were held in my city for this show, the ads, the posters were everywhere, and since I love the genre, I was pretty hyped.

    The show did not particularly disappoint. I was suprised and a bit disheartened to see the negative reviews it had before starting to watch it.

    I think it starts off very promising, but as the show develops, it fails to escape mediocrity. Surely, you can't expect the quality and the depth that comes with shows like game of thrones. There is a lot missing. Some questionable chocies were made, and some low effort events exist in the plot. But I'm a huge fan of Roman Empire content, I still loved it very much, despite I don't usually enjoy low quality TV. And that's probably among the best things that this show does, they were able to capture the essence of the era pretty well. They risked ruining this with horrible CGI in a few scenes though, it had to be better.
    6marcusclaytor

    Duracell Bunnies with whips

    Those About to Die reminds me very much of a BBC historical drama wrapped up with a 2010s Prince of Persia style Hollywood movie.

    Some of the acting and dialogue is a tad painful to watch and the CGI is very ropey. The scenery itself is quite stunning, but, as a soon and chariots start racing, the often used panning out shot has the riders looking like Duracell Bunnies with whips.

    The giant white lion, although impressive in size, is again underwhelming in it's overall appearance.

    I did enjoy parts of the story but in general was left frustrated and irritated by alot of the character interaction.

    A series with a lower first season budget like Vikings did alot better of a job drawing the audience into a historical timeline. Whilst adding drama, humour and excitement.

    Not bad but could have been alot better.
    8nicdawson

    Definitely worth the watch.

    Started off slow, some of the scenes seemed unnecessary and somewhat poorly written, although as it progressed I became more and more embroiled in the characters and drama. I'm most definitely the target audience, as I love shows based on Ancient Rome and violence. I'd suggest giving the series a chance to at least over half way to fully appreciate the character development. I can't wait for season two now, I really hope they actually continue it. Some of the reviews claim it's tacky/cringe/a-historical, which at some points it can be, but if you're interested in Ancient Rome I'd definitely suggest watching! A strong 7-8/10 for me.
    8Supermanfan-13

    Starts a little slow but gets better and better

    Those About to Die started a little slow but got better with each episode. I just found out about this show just a few days ago. I can't believe Peacock didn't promote this more considering how much it cost to make. Peacock never promotes any of their original shows very well but if they were to ever do it this is the one. I need to start off by saying that I love this genre so I may be a little biased, shows like Spartacus, Rome, Game of Thrones, etc and movies like Gladiator, Troy, etc are among my favorite shows/movies of all-time. While this isn't close to as good as those shows I just mentioned it's still worth watching if you're a fan of this genre. It's not exactly historically accurate but who cares, just enjoy it for the entertaining show it is. When an episode ended I couldn't wait for the next one and that's exactly what you want from a show.
    7tomsview

    Are you not entertained?

    This recreation of Ancient Rome shows that although the Romans could hold a horserace on steroids, and put on a show that makes "WrestleMania" look like kids playing in a pre-school sand pit, a decent lighting grid was beyond them. This thing is so dark; half of it seems in silhouette. There were a couple of episodes where I wasn't sure who was doing what to whom.

    Accurate I suppose, but other shows about the ancients have got around it without us wondering how they received a visit from Thomas Edison. My favourite sword and sandals series HBO's "Rome" didn't seem that dark. Admittedly it makes the brightness of the chariot racing and arena scenes stand out.

    Director Roland Emmerich said he was inspired to make the series after reading Daniel P. Mannix's history of the games. I read that book years ago; it was a pretty sensational read detailing the happenings in the arena and the Circus Maximus over many centuries. The filmmakers couldn't follow that format or it would have ended up a docu-drama like The History Channel's tedious "Colosseum". Instead they borrowed the format of HBO's "Rome" where we dive into a specific time. "Those About To Die" takes place around 80 AD and features the reign of Emperor Vespasian and his sons Titus and Domitian. The series depicts the lives of the elites contrasted against Ancient Rome's great unwashed.

    Anthony Hopkins as Vespasian joins those esteemed British actors deep into their careers that have donned the imperial purple to play Rome's greatest emperors on the cusp of divinity; he gives the series a lift.

    Despite the mood lighting, the series has strong stories and a literate script. Although eight episodes would have tightened it, and we get far too much of Scorpus the charioteer, the series becomes compelling, gripping even, as we head towards the end.

    We cut between the intrigues of the royal court in the marble-floored palaces and the story of Numidian Cala (Sara Martens) down in the mean alleyways of Rome attempting to rescue her daughters from slavery and her son from the arena. Through her changing relationship with Tenax (Iwon Rheon), an ancient version of crime boss and big-time bookie, we are taken behind the scenes of the chariot racing, and later the sick fun of the Roman Games.

    I think the CGI is used well. The recreation of the Circus Max and the Colosseum are impressive, and don't worry too much about the sex scenes, most of them are so gloomy they seem like they were shot in a disused train tunnel.

    Roland Emmerich and the filmmakers did what author Daniel P. Mannix did in the book; where the ancient texts didn't deliver enough gasps, they took a somewhat sadistic guess.

    Like HBO's "Rome" this series gives an idea of the life of the ancient Romans, living in an empire that through movies and television seems more like an alternate universe than ancient history.

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      The gladiator Flamma went 13 years unbeaten (technically) in the arena. He was spared 4 times
    • Goofs
      The emperor puts his thumb up for "live" and down for "kill." In reality, the emperor would to cover his thumb with his four fingers for "live." The gladiator would also live if the emperor yelled the Latin word for "dismissed," or threw a piece of cloth, showing mercy. When he wanted the gladiator to die, he would put his thumb straight out to the side, symbolizing the sword. Studies of Roman artwork suggest that the "thumbs up" gesture was actually an affirmation to proceed with the kill.

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    • Release date
      • July 18, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
      • Italy
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Приречені на смерть
    • Filming locations
      • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Centropolis Entertainment
      • Street Entertainment
      • Hollywood Gang Productions
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