Spartacus: Gods of the Arena (2011) Review
Main Character
With no Spartacus, we are introduced to a new Gladiator in Gannicus played by Dustin Clare and this is a great character. He is totally different to Spartacus, he is a drunk, arrogant fighter who can back it up when he is in the arena. He is very charismatic and has proper depth to him which makes for an interesting lead.
Supporting Characters
John Hannah as Batiatus was so entertaining in the original show and he continues to be here. Hannah calms it down a bit as he is a younger version of the character there, but his ambition and manipulation is there with some of his truly legendary outbursts.
Lucy Lawless also reprises her role as Lucretia and similar or Batiatus this is a great character that is a bit more reserved here as she leans into her role. She meets another character who really inspires her rise and Lawless owns the screen.
Manu Bennett is also back as Crixus and he has one of the best character developments over the series. He really progresses from a slave with no skill, to a true gladiator and it is pretty well done with Bennett once again giving a strong performance.
Peter Mensah as Oenomaus was a fun character in the first season with not too much character development. But he gets lots of that here and we really see as he progresses from injured gladiator to the leader of the group and he does good work.
Story
The story is good, it shows these characters in their infancy and even though we know where all of their journeys progress it didn't make it any less interesting. It had the political intrigue mixed with the rivalry of the gladiators. But it had a similar issue that the first season had in that it feels like a few bits of the show are rushed. Also, some of the stories feel a bit on the nose and forced due to the fact we know of the characters fate.
Script
The script is once again well written, it has everything in it. I cared about the drama, I chuckled at times and saw the overall feel of the original show kept alive by this strong writing.
Style
The show once again has all the violence and sex that you could want from a show like this and it really doesn't hold back. It clearly has a smaller budget then the original so we don't have as much bad CGI and the action scenes are still cool. But we only got 6 episodes this time and it makes the show feel a bit rushed and like they have to get everything included, if it had a couple more episodes I think this could have been an epic show.
Overall
Overall, Spartacus: Gods of The Arena is another great addition to the franchise and anther great sword and sandal adventure. If you love the first series then this is a must watch and it is made for those of us who enjoyed what we saw the first time.
Rating - 8/10






