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Spartacus: les dieux de l'arène

Original title: Spartacus: Gods of the Arena
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2011
  • 16
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
151K
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Dustin Clare in Spartacus: les dieux de l'arène (2011)
A preview trailer for the Starz original series "Spartacus: Gods of the Arena," premiering January 21, 2011.
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In the time before the arrival of Spartacus, the House of Batiatus faces many challenges from competitors, and within its own household.In the time before the arrival of Spartacus, the House of Batiatus faces many challenges from competitors, and within its own household.In the time before the arrival of Spartacus, the House of Batiatus faces many challenges from competitors, and within its own household.

  • Creator
    • Steven S. DeKnight
  • Stars
    • John Hannah
    • Manu Bennett
    • Peter Mensah
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    151K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,072
    14
    • Creator
      • Steven S. DeKnight
    • Stars
      • John Hannah
      • Manu Bennett
      • Peter Mensah
    • 77User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated TV #230
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    John Hannah
    John Hannah
    • Batiatus
    • 2011
    Manu Bennett
    Manu Bennett
    • Crixus
    • 2011
    Peter Mensah
    Peter Mensah
    • Oenomaus
    • 2011
    Dustin Clare
    Dustin Clare
    • Gannicus
    • 2011
    Nick E. Tarabay
    Nick E. Tarabay
    • Ashur
    • 2011
    Lucy Lawless
    Lucy Lawless
    • Lucretia
    • 2011
    Craig Walsh-Wrightson
    Craig Walsh-Wrightson
    • Solonius
    • 2011
    Lesley-Ann Brandt
    Lesley-Ann Brandt
    • Naevia
    • 2011
    Antonio Te Maioha
    Antonio Te Maioha
    • Barca
    • 2011
    Stephen Lovatt
    Stephen Lovatt
    • Tullius
    • 2011
    Shane Rangi
    Shane Rangi
    • Dagan
    • 2011
    Jessica Grace Smith
    Jessica Grace Smith
    • Diona
    • 2011
    Raicho Vasilev
    • Gnaeus
    • 2011
    Ioane King
    • Rhaskos
    • 2011
    Marisa Ramirez
    Marisa Ramirez
    • Melitta
    • 2011
    Gareth Williams
    Gareth Williams
    • Vettius
    • 2011
    Jeffrey Thomas
    Jeffrey Thomas
    • Titus
    • 2011
    Jaime Murray
    Jaime Murray
    • Gaia
    • 2011
    • Creator
      • Steven S. DeKnight
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    Reviewers say 'Spartacus: Gods of the Arena' is a prequel focusing on the House of Batiatus, featuring graphic violence and political intrigue. Praised for its narrative, performances by John Hannah and Lucy Lawless, and realistic sets, it introduces key characters. Critics note less originality and reliance on explicit content. Liam McIntyre is well-received, though Andy Whitfield's absence is felt. It's a worthy but variable addition to the franchise.
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    10Supermanfan-13

    Absolutely Amazing!

    Spartacus: God's of the Arena is the prequel to the other 3 amazing seasons of Spartacus and it's just as great as those 3! Most prequels usually don't live up to the original but this absolutely does as it ties into the original story perfectly! Anything I say won't do the Spartacus Saga justice so I'll just say go watch this incredible series!
    7pawanpunjabithewriter

    The Rise of Letulus Quintus BATIATUS

    Although being the most vicious and malevolent character in the whole series, Quintus Batiatus brings out the best with his stunning, awe-inspiring, bold dialogues and insane temper.

    In the mini series of Spartacus, to be honest Spartacus Season 2, we see the making of Batiatus as a Lanista. Gods of the Arena falls short if we compare Blood, Loss, Suspense and Avenge with Spartacus: Blood and Sand. It's all Quintus Batiatus show. The making of his wife as a cruel Domina is equally entertaining. Both shadowed the rise of the greatest Gladiator of that time, the legendary Crixus.

    The making of Doctore and his relationship with the greatest Gladiator of that time, The Spartacus of Gods of the Arena aka Gannicus, is heartfelt.

    We see all about Batiatus here: his cruelty, lawlessness, reckless crimes, Political ambitions, the love-hate relationship with his father.

    Had the dialogues not been so magnificent and defying, it would have bored to a good extent in the middle.

    Give your desire voice, and you shall see it well Satisfied - Quintus Batiatus.

    All the four seasons of Spartacus have a terrific end, one quite similar to their common dialogue: One not to be forgotten soon!

    Episode 5 and the climax of each season makes Spartacus stand strong!
    NateS8

    Spartacus, without Spartacus?

    There were many skeptics leading into this new season (not technically season 2) of "Spartacus: Gods of the Arena", many feared it would not be worth watching without Andy Whitfield. For those with concerns, here is some advice: watch it! The major antagonist was lost from the previous season, but the character depth/story of the new leading actor is building AND new depths of past characters from "Spartacus: Blood and Sand" are unveiled. The history of how they developed is fascinating. The relationship differences between the two season are significant, thus there is a huge void of curiosity leftover to reveal how they developed to become the personalities they portrayed in season 1.

    It would be remiss to leave out the absolute, succulent gratuity that peaks our senses! The world is enriched with beautiful people, outstanding wardrobes cast in a time that fascinates most, the Roman Empire. Did I mention that many of these beautiful people are quite revealing? Nudity! It is with taste I might add! Of course, references to porn are made, but no porn has the character depth and sophistication that gives the sexual scenes the passion that is conveyed in this series. The necessity to produce these scenes is important in fostering the time-period's stance of sexual openness. The costume range is great; the rich are adorned with lavish jewelry and a colorful, flowing wardrobe which is artistically chosen, and for the poor, well sometimes they are left with nothing. The gladiators are especially left without much clothing, but the armor they do wear is often demonic, intimidating and everything you would naturally expect to find on a person when they are fighting to the DEATH!

    The fight scenes are well choreographed and blood is everywhere! The array of weapons to choose from, the differences in fighting styles, the varying levels of fighting skill all make for interesting battles in the arena. Also, bear in mind that the arena is not only for physical fighting, but the political fold is the pressing force behind the fights. Basically, it is more than just a fight, what you see is not entirely what you get. The fight's value is difference for the gladiator, than it is for the crowd, than it is for the owner's of the gladiators; and, these differences are excellently contrasted. The graphics are not top-notch, but it adds a stylistic element to the show. The blood is vibrant and sometimes seems to defy physics--it's great! The acting is intense and the director seems to strive away from being "natural" which is good. The intensity is not monochromatic and individual to each characters personality.

    In a short and sweet summary, this gratuitous mash of beautiful people, fight scenes, political undertones is nothing short of brilliant. Watch it for what it is and you will not be disappointed.
    10srinivas_7

    a character worth discussing BATIATUS

    guys nobody is recognizing the role of batiatus.....i see no single comment mentioning about him....it is he who played long duration in all the episodes....and with his performance, has brought life to spartacus TV series...he was the one with highest dialogues in the serial, but he never made us feel bored of his role either in blood and sand or gods of the arena....he really showed us a true lanista......i agree that all the actors performed to their best.Anyways its a great entertainer for our period showing us about the lifestyle during the period of gladiators.I really love the politics in this series especially those played by lucretia and batiatus together in both blood and sand and also gods of the arena.....i really bow before the dialogue writer particularly for the phrase 'jupitor's c**k' during the scenes of frustration..
    10syrocc2004

    A Brilliant Comeback

    I have been waiting for the return of Spartacus: Blood and Sand for quite some time now. Unfortunately, Andy's cancer delayed this for a long time, so Starz gave us Gods of the Arena in stead.

    All I can say is well done! We are introduced into the same society and atmosphere we were presented in Blood and Sand, but a few years before Spartacus's arrival. Most of the cast from the previous show is back, and the producers did a good job with making them look a bit younger. I will not give out the names, to avoid spoilers, but rest assured, you will not be disappointed by the number of familiar faces.

    And, most importantly, everything that we've seen in Blood and Sand is here! All the gore, sex, and ruthlessness is back, and boy, I've missed it. Seeing the first episode of the new series, I had a sense of seriousness and ambition throughout the show. There is enough action to keep you entertained, but there are also plenty of sensual scenes and political schemes as well. The cast did a good job, as always, and I did not have the feeling that the actors lost interest since the first season, a thing that happens with lots of shows nowadays. Also, the special effects have gotten a little better, the filming is great too.

    So, as a bottom line, Starz and it's Spartacus is back, just as strong as the old series, even if Spartacus himself is missing, for now. If you loved the previous show, you will love this too, no doubt, and if you didn't, well, you will start loving it now!

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      Originally had been planned as a single flashback episode for season 2. But it became a prequel mini-series instead.
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      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 717: Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood (2019)

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
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      • Spartacus: Gods of the Arena
    • Filming locations
      • Auckland, New Zealand
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      • Starz
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.78 : 1

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