‘Spartacus: Vengeance’: Episode 3 review
We’re up to the third episode of Vengeance, and we now have a clearer picture of what this follow-up series looks like.
We’re up to the third episode of Vengeance, and we now have a clearer picture of what this follow-up series looks like.
Following on from the success of both Blood and Sand and prequel Gods of the Arena, Spartacus returns to Sky 1 with the sequel series Vengeance.
As Spartacus returns to Sky 1 on Monday nights with the highly anticipated Spartacus: Vengeance, Titan Books present Spartacus: Swords & Ashes, the first in a series of tie-ins accompanying the hit US TV show. To celebrate, we’ve got signed copies of the book to give away to six of our Twitter followers! For a … >
Based on this first episode, the show’s confidence in itself hasn’t been dented by the loss of Andy Whitfield, and the story-telling remains impressively assured.
Following on from the success of both Blood and Sand and prequel Gods of the Arena, Spartacus returns to Sky 1 with the highly anticipated sequel series Vengeance.
Johnny Harris (This Is England 86, Spartacus) stars as Neil in The Fades, writer Jack Thorne’s new fantasy horror series, which begins on BBC Three tomorrow night.
Johnny Harris (This Is England 86, Spartacus) stars as Neil in The Fades, writer Jack Thorne’s new fantasy horror series, coming to BBC Three this autumn.
The Arthurian legend is retold once again in the Starz series Camelot. Taking its cue from other recent dramatic reinterpretations of historical tales and myths, this is a dark and gritty version of the legend.
One of the most truly entertaining shows of recent years, Spartacus: Blood And Sand is a blood-soaked boob fest from US cable channel Starz (new home to Torchwood) which mixes the best elements of sandals and swords in a gladiatorial arena.