In the late 2000s, the television landscape was dominated by glossy fantasy ( Game of Thrones would arrive in 2011), gritty period dramas, and network procedurals. Then, in 2010, Starz unleashed a show that felt like a lightning bolt from a forgotten age: Spartacus: Blood and Sand .
It paved the way for other premium cable action shows, proving that Starz could compete with HBO and Showtime. And it gave us one final, immortal image: Andy Whitfield, in the arena, roaring defiance at Rome. spartacus tv series
Gladiators don't say, "I'm angry." They say: "My cock rages on its own. It seeks the warm comfort of a woman’s thigh. But I shall force it to piss on the memory of your wife instead." In the late 2000s, the television landscape was
Tragically, Whitfield’s cancer returned. He passed away in September 2011 at the age of 39. It remains one of the most devastating losses in television history. The show faced an impossible choice: cancel or recast. They chose to recast, bringing in Australian actor Liam McIntyre as the new Spartacus for seasons 3 ( Vengeance ) and 4 ( War of the Damned ). And it gave us one final, immortal image: