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Spartacus

  • TV Series
  • 2010–2013
  • TV-MA
  • 1h
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8.5/10
267K
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Andy Whitfield in Spartacus (2010)
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The life of Spartacus, the gladiator who led a rebellion against the Romans. From his time as an ally of the Romans, to his betrayal and becoming a gladiator, to the rebellion he leads and i... Read allThe life of Spartacus, the gladiator who led a rebellion against the Romans. From his time as an ally of the Romans, to his betrayal and becoming a gladiator, to the rebellion he leads and its ultimate outcome.The life of Spartacus, the gladiator who led a rebellion against the Romans. From his time as an ally of the Romans, to his betrayal and becoming a gladiator, to the rebellion he leads and its ultimate outcome.

  • Creator
    • Steven S. DeKnight
  • Stars
    • Andy Whitfield
    • Lucy Lawless
    • Manu Bennett
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    8.5/10
    267K
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    • Creator
      • Steven S. DeKnight
    • Stars
      • Andy Whitfield
      • Lucy Lawless
      • Manu Bennett
    • 547User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
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  • Top rated TV #214
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Andy Whitfield
    Andy Whitfield
    • Spartacus
    • 2010
    Lucy Lawless
    Lucy Lawless
    • Lucretia
    • 2010–2012
    Manu Bennett
    Manu Bennett
    • Crixus
    • 2010–2013
    Daniel Feuerriegel
    Daniel Feuerriegel
    • Agron
    • 2010–2013
    Peter Mensah
    Peter Mensah
    • Doctore…
    • 2010–2013
    Nick E. Tarabay
    Nick E. Tarabay
    • Ashur
    • 2010–2012
    Viva Bianca
    Viva Bianca
    • Ilithyia
    • 2010–2012
    Liam McIntyre
    Liam McIntyre
    • Spartacus
    • 2012–2013
    Pana Hema Taylor
    Pana Hema Taylor
    • Nasir
    • 2012–2013
    Cynthia Addai-Robinson
    Cynthia Addai-Robinson
    • Naevia
    • 2012–2013
    Dustin Clare
    Dustin Clare
    • Gannicus
    • 2012–2013
    Heath Jones
    Heath Jones
    • Donar
    • 2012–2013
    Katrina Law
    Katrina Law
    • Mira
    • 2010–2012
    Ellen Hollman
    Ellen Hollman
    • Saxa
    • 2012–2013
    Barry Duffield
    Barry Duffield
    • Lugo
    • 2012–2013
    Kelvin Taylor
    Kelvin Taylor
    • Kraynos
    • 2012–2013
    John Hannah
    John Hannah
    • Batiatus
    • 2010
    Craig Parker
    Craig Parker
    • Glaber
    • 2010–2012
    • Creator
      • Steven S. DeKnight
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    Reviewers say 'Spartacus' is acclaimed for its intense action, strong character development, and vivid depiction of ancient Rome, with high production values and engaging plots. The performances of Andy Whitfield and Liam McIntyre as Spartacus are highly praised. However, the series is criticized for excessive violence, nudity, and profanity, which some find detract from the narrative. Historical accuracy and fight scenes receive mixed opinions, and the recasting of Spartacus after Andy Whitfield's passing elicits varied reactions.
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    9rexcapritarius

    Captivating!

    This series rocks! It is full of action packed historical fiction plots. As well as plenty of gratuitous nudity! Hehe
    9scottamir

    Love it!

    I can't stand much of whats on TV. What I love about this show is the amount of sensuality and poetry it brings to the table, while not being sensory with respect to sexuality, violence, and ethics. I usually hate romance, but the romance in this movie is genuine, there are several forms of love and lust that are identified in the episodes. The fact that they have homosexuality in it despite possible conflicting interest--what would seem to attract small target audience--does suggest a good portrayal of sexuality at that time (Although i doubt that only a couple of them would be subject to homosexual lust because many of the mentors and mentees mated at that time).

    As a previous rater stated, the characters have shades of evil and good. Their ethics seems to match what values were imbedded in the roman civilization. The reason there is so much blood and it over indulges is because the show not only explicitly includes sensual dialogue, but the way it is directed and the tactics of capturing violence and glory are not 2D and speak to its sensuality. Bottom line: if you are a passionate person, you will enjoy the dramatic dialogue and poetry, the sexuality, and the brutality.
    10Rob1331

    Incredible!

    I don't even know how to describe how much I love Spartacus, both the original and the prequel. I've watched the entire series all the way through at least four or five times because it's just that good. All you have to is read through the reviews to see how beloved this series is. The entire cast is just incredible. I think most people thought when Andy Whitfield tragically died and they had to recast the role of Spartacus that it would drop in quality. It didn't! As good as Whitfield was, Liam McIntyre stepped in and was just as good. It will grab your attention from the first episode and hold it throughout the series. If you haven't seen this amazing show yet stop what you're doing right now and go watch it!
    tsanev

    Well, this one is going to be a hit for Starz

    Well, this one is going to be a hit for Starz. It will sell good on DVD's also. As far as I think will happen. Visually it is a kind of hybrid between "Gladiator" and "300". The story is way more action and fight oriented than HBO's "Rome" for example. We all know the story - the enslaved Thracian (from the lands where the country Bulgaria is right now), who fought his way trough the arenas of Rome and eventually lead a army of followers against Rome. How he died is unknown. We'll see how Starz will show that in a year. They started season 2, probably estimating that Season 1 will be a success. What I saw from the first movie, I also think "Spartacus" will make it big time. Lot's of blood, skin and all other components needed for a good ratings. Good luck for those new series.
    9meairton-39463

    Wasn't expecting much, but.... WOW.

    I started watching this very belatedly in early 2019 while waiting for the final season of Game of Thrones. I figured some swords-and-sandals would fit the bill in the meantime.

    For the first two episodes, that's exactly what I got. Nothing special; a lot of gory violence, graphic sex and nudity, and colourful baroque mock-Shakespearean dialogue so over-the-top that I couldn't tell whether the acting was good or not. However, I had seen John Hannah (Batiatus) and Lucy Lawless (Lucretia) in other things before, so I stuck with it.

    And damn, did the show hook me quickly after that. Yes, the dialogue is absurd and nobody ever spoke like that, but the actors deliver it with such unrestrained gusto and are clearly having such a blast making the show that you can't help but get swept up in it. Also, the dialogue has the added virtue of being clever and well-written: for example, there's a scene in the final season (don't worry, no spoilers) in which Marcus Crassus is having a discussion with his son Tiberius and a young Julius Caesar. Crassus is speaking to both of them, and they are answering him -- but Crassus is completely oblivious to the fact that Tiberius and Caesar are simultaneously having their own verbal sparring match against each other, while still advancing their three-way discussion. I rewound that scene a few times just to watch it play out.

    Gory violence and graphic sex can only sustain a show for so long; fortunately, the characters are beautifully written and developed, and their relationships with each other (romantic or otherwise) are allowed to evolve and progress. By the end of the show I had come to care greatly about the central characters -- and what else could possibly be the mark of well-written characters effectively portrayed?

    It's the stuff of TV legend by this point that Andy Whitfield, who gave a virtuoso performance as Spartacus in season one, was diagnosed with cancer shortly after filming wrapped, and that it took his life. The switch to his successor Liam McIntyre took a little bit to get used to, but McIntyre stepped into the unenviable position of taking over from a well-liked and tragically departed predecessor in a central role, and made it his own. No small feat, that.

    In closing, if you're not a fan of gory violence, graphic sex and nudity, and casual profanity, this show won't be for you. If you're a "fan" of those things, watch the show, and you'll be surprised by how quickly they take a back seat to the story and the characters. Enjoy!

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    • Trivia
      In September 2010, Andy Whitfield (Spartacus) announced that he would not be able to appear in the second season because he had been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin lymphoma and was pursuing aggressive medical treatment. In January 2011, the Starz network announced that Australian actor Liam McIntyre had been chosen to replace Whitfield as Spartacus. In September 2011, Whitfield died at the age of 39.
    • Goofs
      In several episodes the use of the letter U, for example under the bust that Batiatus made for Spartacus, was seen. The letter U in Latin wasn't used in place of V as consonant until the Middle ages.
    • Quotes

      Spartacus: There are many men in this place that I would see dead. You are not among them.

      Varro: One day you may not have a choice.

      Spartacus: There is always a choice.

    • Crazy credits
      During the series run, each episode has shots from the season as the background while the credits roll. The pictures in the background vary depending on the season. The exception to this being the series finale where a montage of the characters are displayed.
    • Alternate versions
      To get a FSK-18 rating in Germany, most of the episodes were edited to tone down the graphic violence. The censored episodes were later released on Blu-ray uncensored with a SPIO/JK rating.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #13.35 (2010)

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Spartacus: Blood and Sand
    • Filming locations
      • New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Tapert / Donen / Raimi
      • Starz
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 16:9 HD

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