Spartacus: Gods of the Arena

Spartacus Vengeance trailer and air date

Starz has finally announced the air date for the upcoming series “Spartacus: Vengeance”. You may recall the star of the first season “Spartacus: Blood and Sand” sadly died a couple of months ago, after a battle with cancer. His role has been taken on by actor Liam McIntrye when the series returns. The date for...
By Angela Share

Spartacus Vengeance official trailer

Finally the first official “Spartacus: Vengeance” trailer is with us and it looks like more of the same, even without its lead Andy Whitfield in the titular role. The new guy (Liam McIntyre) looks to be doing a good job, given the terrible circumstances and the negative feedback he’s already had from die-hard Andy Whitfield...
By Angela Share

Comic-Con 2011 bloopers / outtakes video

There’s not much to say here other than this is awesome and it comes to us via that cute little guy Michael Ausiello (I just want to adopt and hug him, he’s so cute!). Australian TV fans will no doubt love the cast of “Spartacus” singing “Waltzing Matilda” and New Zealand actress Lucy Lawless doing...
By Angela Share

The Saturn Awards winners list 2011

The Saturn Awards for 2011 have been and gone and we’ve got the winners list below. Great to see “Fringe” and its stars Anna Torv and John Noble taking home a win (now if only this was that much deserved Emmy for the pair). Nice to see “The Walking Dead” up there and Lucy Lawless...
By Angela Share

No Ordinary Family snags Lucy Lawless

  Lucy Lawless, in the world of geek TV, the woman can pretty much do no wrong. She is of course most famous for playing “Xena: Warrior Princess” and at present plays the rather saucy Lucretia in “Spartacus: Blood and Sand” spinoff series “Spartacus: Gods of the Arena”. Now Lucy Lawless is heading back to...
By Angela Share

Spartacus prequel Gods of the Arena to be stand alone series

The producer of “Spartacus” – one Steven S. DeKnight – has been chatting about the upcoming “Spartacus” prequel “Gods of the Arena”. It seems despite the “Spartacus” tie-in viewers won’t need to have seen Spartacus to fully enjoy the show. “Gods of the Arena” will be standalone series. DeKnight stated “”If you didn’t see season...
By Angela Share