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Spartacus: Gods of the Arena
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The Red Serpent

  • Episode aired Jan 22, 2010
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  • 55m
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Erin Cummings and Andy Whitfield in Spartacus: Gods of the Arena (2010)
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Spartacus, a free man of Thrace, agrees to join the Romans to battle his tribe's enemies. A betrayal sends his life spinning out of control.Spartacus, a free man of Thrace, agrees to join the Romans to battle his tribe's enemies. A betrayal sends his life spinning out of control.Spartacus, a free man of Thrace, agrees to join the Romans to battle his tribe's enemies. A betrayal sends his life spinning out of control.

  • Director
    • Rick Jacobson
  • Writers
    • Steven S. DeKnight
    • Miranda Kwok
    • Todd Helbing
  • Stars
    • Andy Whitfield
    • John Hannah
    • Manu Bennett
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    7.6/10
    5.4K
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    • Director
      • Rick Jacobson
    • Writers
      • Steven S. DeKnight
      • Miranda Kwok
      • Todd Helbing
    • Stars
      • Andy Whitfield
      • John Hannah
      • Manu Bennett
    • 21User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Andy Whitfield
    Andy Whitfield
    • Spartacus
    John Hannah
    John Hannah
    • Batiatus
    Manu Bennett
    Manu Bennett
    • Crixus
    Erin Cummings
    Erin Cummings
    • Sura
    Lucy Lawless
    Lucy Lawless
    • Lucretia
    Viva Bianca
    Viva Bianca
    • Ilithyia
    Craig Parker
    Craig Parker
    • Glaber
    Kyle Rowling
    Kyle Rowling
    • Drenis
    Antonio Te Maioha
    Antonio Te Maioha
    • Barca
    John Rawls
    John Rawls
    • Byzo
    Kevin J. Wilson
    Kevin J. Wilson
    • Senator Albinius
    Craig Walsh-Wrightson
    Craig Walsh-Wrightson
    • Solonius
    Aron Eastwood
    Aron Eastwood
    • Tribune
    John Way
    • Capuan Man
    Campbell Cooley
    • Gladiator
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Adrian McGaw
    Adrian McGaw
    • Roman Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Chris Petrovski
    Chris Petrovski
    • Slave
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Rick Jacobson
    • Writers
      • Steven S. DeKnight
      • Miranda Kwok
      • Todd Helbing
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    7ScottJarreau

    Spartacus retold in a way that may or may not have happened. Riveting and new style of entertainment.

    Brilliant retelling. The first episode is unlike any other throughout the entire series but it is very tender and easy to follow. It sets a compelling back story for Spartacus that can neither be confirmed nor denied by historians. (Which is in part, the genius of the show itself. With history offering so little fact on Spartacus, the writers take liberty with each episode on the understanding of; "We're not saying it actually happened this way, but who's to say it didn't?" The introduction of the characters taking place in Thrace, gives the viewer an almost "Braveheart" experience, along with the stylized "300" action. Some of the CGI and blood work is rough and sloppy but done tastefully enough considering the short production schedule for a television show. Actors were very well chosen. Particularly, the star character and the villain. Craig Parker's range as an actor was seen within one episode and his character is someone that you want to stay alive just so you have someone to hate fervently. Andy Whitfield, brings a deep and tragic charisma to a character that History can say was nothing more than a brutish and skilled soldier and strategist. He is easily very likable. Erin Cummings gives a mesmerizing performance as Sura, the prophetess wife of our hero. Though Cummings attempt at donning an English accent is not carried well, she compensates with the other aspects of her acting. (Almost forcing the audience to step inside of her emotions within each scene that she's in) The episode concluding in Capua and setting the stage for what the rest of the first season would look like, was a nice touch and not over done. (We as the audience were given enough time to grieve the life that Spartacus and Sura once shared and were eager to see what rests for their futures.) Very well done Pilot. They have set the stage for a show that could create a huge following.
    4Prismark10

    The Red Serpent

    I doubt Stanley Kubrick or Kirk Douglas would be losing sleep over this.

    The first episode is a cross between 300, Gladiator and Rome.

    Spartacus and his villagers joins the Roman to kill the barbarians that periodically attack them. After being betrayed by the Romans, he finds himself taken to a gladiatorial stadium to do battle.

    After seeing his fellow villagers being slayed by more powerful warriors, it is his turn enter the arena.

    The first episode is told in flashbacks to establish the character of Spartacus and his beef with the Romans.

    The Executive Producer is Sam Raimi. This is Hercules and Xena with swearing, strong violence and CGI with claims to serious storytelling. It is still campy as hell.

    There is also a lot of nudity but it is all done for genuine artistic purposes (honestly!)

    It only comes on its own with the violence in the gladiatorial arena so the fake CGI blood can flow freely.
    7rico_scp

    It's okay

    There are two sides to this mini series. I just watched the first 3 episodes and there is one thing that I really like and one thing that I really love about this.

    The graphics are terribly bad, they should have really put more time into certain things (e.g. the blood, the panoramic views) However I love Roman stories and this story is kind of fun so that's why I decided to view the other episodes too.

    So if you don't mind that the graphics aren't that good and you like ancient Roman stories (it reminds me of the TV series Rome), then this is a cool series to watch!
    3elmardavid

    CGI stuff of fake breast and pathos.

    CGI stuff of fake breast and pathos. Great story badly acted and even worse cast. I doubt women in BC ages looked like the Playboy bunnies, and sounded like soap opera hags. Not that much of real sand, but strange CGI blood splashes around like ... in a gay porn. The whole thing seem like a bad violence pornography. In 300 it looked like art, and here it looks like one just badly imitated... One gets to appreciate the HBO even more. The only good thing about it is that they try to make something adult and real, even though they do fail so miserably. Nothing seems to be real, the dialogs are stale and without any wit. Even the older actors look unprepared and tired, just going trough the motions to get the paycheck. I don't mind sex, heck I love it, and I am not bothered by violence if I care about the cause, but here it is just so dull, and stale and uninspired... So sad...
    10salmankhan-76228

    Very good film

    Yes, very nice film is no problem the film is very good

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    • Trivia
      Each of the four gladiators that Spartacus defeated in the arena, fought in a different gladiatorial style. Arkadios (the "Red Serpent" fighter) was a Murmillo. Among the other three fighters was a Retiarius, a Secutor (Axe-wielding) and a Hoplomachus.
    • Goofs
      At the very end when Senator Albinius signals to spare the newly named Spartacus' life he gives the modern thumbs up sign. In ancient Rome the thumbs up sign was to signify the sword being thrust into the heart and therefore death. The closed fist with the thumb against the index finger signified spare the gladiators life. If Senator Albinius had given the thumbs up sign then the gladiator would have been put to death but Spartacus' life was to be spared so the sign was incorrect for the desired result.
    • Quotes

      Spartacus: Glaber is the most dangerous kind of fool. One with a title.

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 2010 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • New Zealand
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Auckland, New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Tapert / Donen / Raimi
      • Starz Originals
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    • Runtime
      • 55m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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