EPISODE
SEASON
Spartacus: Blood and Sand - Season 2
After the bloody escape from the House of Batiatus, the gladiator rebellion begins to strike fear into the heart of the Roman Republic in Spartacus: Vengeance. Spartacus finally comes face to face with the man who sold his wife into slavery and condemned Spartacus to slavery as a gladiator owned by Batiatus. But Glaber fails in his obsession with killing Spartacus.
11 April 1989, Cairns, Queensland, Australia
18 January 1985, Hampton, Virginia, USA
12 January 1985, London, England, UK
29 March 1968, Mount Albert, Auckland, New Zealand
28 February 1962, UK
2 June 1971, Auckland, New Zealand
28 August 1975, Beirut, Lebanon
25 March 1983
8 July 1981, Montréal, Québec, Canada
28 November 1974, Wellington, New Zealand
10 October 1969, Rotorua, New Zealand
January 27, 2012
The producers appear to have jacked up the violence and depravity even further.January 27, 2012
Everything fans loved about the first season is here. Everyone is not.January 27, 2012
For the most part, the reincarnation worksJanuary 27, 2012
Well written and acted, almost perfectly paced, and entirely unlike anything else on television, Spartacus isn't just bloody good, it's bloody excellent.January 27, 2012
Andinsofar as the show contributes to loosening standards and deadening the senses, that bloody victory over the cultural scolds might just be Spartacus most enduring form of revenge.January 27, 2012
Spartacus just doesn't feel like it's going to have a long, happy lifeApril 24, 2017
Judging by the premiere, I get the sense this season will be every bit as good as the previous two.January 27, 2012
No matter the casting changes, Spartacus remains good, dirty fun.January 27, 2012
The show keeps you on your toes.January 27, 2012
With overripe dialogue that sounds like Shakespeare ground through a blender of baroque profanity, punctuated by action sequences of almost comical brutality amid orgies of debauchery, Spartacus is back with a vengeance.