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Spartacus: Vengeance is the second season of the American television series Spartacus, a Starz television series, which follows Spartacus: Blood and Sand. It premiered on January 27, [ 1 ] and concluded on March 30, 2012.
For the first season, the role of Spartacus was played by Andy Whitfield, who was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at the completion of the first season. [2] Although in June 2010 Whitfield was reported to be healthy and cancer free, [3] in September his cancer returned [4] and he died on 11 September 2011. [5]
Spartacus is an American historical drama television series filmed in New Zealand that premiered on Starz on January 22, 2010, and concluded on April 12, 2013. The series was inspired by historical figure, Spartacus, a Thracian gladiator who from 73 to 71 BC led a major slave uprising against the Roman Republic departing from Capua.
The gamification of TV shows has reached a whole new level. Starz and developer AndCo have teamed up to craft Spartacus: Battle for Nuceria, a social game centered around the upcoming season of ...
In season 2, Mira continues to aid Spartacus, becoming a skilled archer and warrior in her own right. Despite his affection for her, she realizes that she ultimately cannot replace Spartacus' wife, Sura. Spartacus loses trust in her when she tries to murder the captured Ilithyia.
Amazon Prime Video is looking for a pair of spies to star in season 2 of Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Maya Erskine and Donald Glover played John and Jane in season 1, but the duo might not return to the ...
The most obvious news was the release date for Dragon’s Dogma 2, which was confirmed to be March 22, 2024. Preorders are live now for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam, and there are ...
Pana Hema Taylor grew up in the town of Wairoa, where he became involved with the New Zealand street gang, Mongrel Mob. [2] [better source needed] In order to keep him from becoming a gang member, his parents, who had split up a while before, decided that he should live with his father in Christchurch, New Zealand [2] where he attended Aranui High School. [3]