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Spartacus: Gods of the Arena

American television miniseries; prequel to Spartacus From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Spartacus: Gods of the Arena
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Spartacus: Gods of the Arena is a television miniseries broadcast by American cable TV Starz, as a prequel to Spartacus, which premiered in 2011. The series follows the character Gannicus (Dustin Clare), the first gladiator representing Lentulus Batiatus to become Champion of Capua. Cast members and characters reprised from the original series include John Hannah as Batiatus, Lucy Lawless as Lucretia, Peter Mensah as Oenomaus, Nick E. Tarabay as Ashur, Lesley-Ann Brandt as Naevia, Antonio Te Maioha as Barca, and Manu Bennett as Crixus.

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The miniseries aired in Canada on Movie Central and The Movie Network,[1] on Sky1 in the United Kingdom and on FX in Latin America.

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  • John Hannah as Quintus Lentulus Batiatus – a lanista
  • Lucy Lawless as Lucretia – Batiatus' wife.
  • Jaime Murray as Gaia – a social climber and Lucretia's friend.
  • Craig Walsh Wrightson as Marcus Decius Solonius – Batiatus' close friend who has aspirations of becoming a lanista himself.
  • Jeffrey Thomas as Titus Lentulus Batiatus – Quintus Batiatus' father and the pater familias of the House of Batiatus.
  • Stephen Lovatt as Tullius – Batiatus' brutal business rival and enemy.
  • Gareth Williams as Vettius – owner of a rival ludus and enemy of Batiatus.
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Production

The opportunity to produce Gods of the Arena emerged when the second season of Spartacus was halted while lead actor Andy Whitfield battled non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Series creator and executive producer Steven S. DeKnight expanded a single flashback episode for the second season into a six-part mini-series.[8] Production for Gods of the Arena began in New Zealand in August 2010.[9][10]

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