Showing posts with label Lucy Lawless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lucy Lawless. Show all posts

Saturday, November 20, 2010

'Spartacus: Gods of the Arena' Trailer: Blood, Sex, But No Andy Whitfield

Behold, the new trailer for "Spartacus: Gods of the Arena." (It just feels right to say "Behold" when you're talking about a sword-and-sandal show like this.)

While you won't really see any of Andy Whitfield in the 90-second teaser, you will see a lot of what you've come to expect from "Spartacus" -- lots of action (and accompanying gore), a few hints at steamy sex scenes and intrigue at the house of Batiatus.

Best of all, though is the fact that the prequel, which takes place before Spartacus (Whitfield) arrives at the ludus, found a way to involve John Hannah and Lucy Lawless again. They were often the most interesting parts of "Spartacus: Blood and Sand," and it's great to see more of their characters.

While the full second season of "Spartacus" is still a ways off, "Gods of the Arena" premieres on Starz on January 21st.


Wednesday, May 12, 2010

'Dead' John Hannah And Lucy Lawless Coming Back For Spartacus Prequel

John Hannah and Lucy Lawless have been brought back from the dead for a prequel to hit cable series Spartacus: Blood And Sand.

The TV couple were slaughtered in the bloody finale to the ancient Roman drama, which aired last month, but they'll revive their scheming characters Batiatus and Lucretia in a six-episode prequel.

The project comes as the show's slave star Andy Whitfield battles cancer - the actor, who played the title character, was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma earlier this year.

Friday, January 22, 2010

'Spartacus' is a Slave to Shock Value, Nudity, and Graphic Violence

The STARZ cable network is bringing us new original programming tonight with the first installment of their controversial series, "Spartacus: Blood and Sand" and I would like share with you the USA TODAY review by Robert Bianco.

They got the Blood part right. They just left out the rest of the body parts Starz throws at you.

A heady mix of 300-style graphic violence and "Debbie Does Rome" soft-core porn, "Spartacus: Blood and Sand" is proof of TV's ever-expanding boundaries and ever-plummeting tastes. You've never seen anything quite like it on TV and, with luck, will never again anytime soon — not because it's terrible but because once is surely enough.

If you've seen 300, you'll immediately recognize the highly stylized look of this adventure hour in which everything, other than the people and the sets, is created on a green screen. That allows both for the weirdly colored landscapes and — most often — for the fountains of bizarrely behaving blood. It can't just spurt; it has to shoot out, freeze in midair and then splatter, drenching everything in its path.

You have to marvel not just at its flow but also at the Romans' incredible ability to produce it. Spartacus alone has a sword that can cut off two legs with a single swipe. That's a technology lost to time.


Sex, however, is ever with us, and ever with Spartacus. Man on woman, woman on woman, man on man, full frontal nudity of both varieties (though, in typical fashion, more female than male); Spartacus offers up the full array, early and often. It even features ancient-world fluffers, which is probably a first.

There is a story buried underneath the breasts, blood and obscenities, but it doesn't much matter. Still, for those unfamiliar with the basic outlines from history class or the classic Hollywood epic, Spartacus (Andy Whitfield) is a warrior betrayed, enslaved and separated from his wife by the Romans in the end days of the Republic.

Sold to a gladiator camp run by Batiatus (John Hannah) and his wife, Lucretia (Lucy Lawless), Spartacus must learn to persevere so that he can someday, a few seasons from now, organize the slave revolt that shakes Rome to its core.

Though it's loosely based on real events, you would not want your children to get their history lessons (or any other lessons) here. You could point out that the Romans were no more violent than other ancient peoples and were less licentious than some (we don't get the term "Roman virtues" for nothing), but you would be wasting your time. Spartacus is a brutal, ugly graphic novel come to life, not life itself.

Still, there's no denying that Spartacus does what it sets out to do fairly well — and in a way that doesn't duplicate anything else now on TV. Were it broadcast free over the air where children might find it, one might blanch, but that's not the case. You have to pay to watch Starz, which means it's up to you to decide who watches it. Enter at your own risk. And watch out for those swords.

"Spartacus: Blood and Sand" will be televised tonight at 10:00 pm (ET) on STARZ.

Visit the official website at: http://www.starz.com/originals/spartacus.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Spartacus: Blood and Sand is Coming to Starz TV



With a mix of gay and lesbian characters, sex, violence, full frontal male nudity andenhanced visual effects, what's there not to love about the new Starz original action series "Spartacus: Blood and Sand"?

Produced by Sam Raimi ("Spider-Man") and starring hunky Australian actor, Andy Whitfield ("McLeod's Daughters"), lesbian icon Lucy Lawless ("Xena: Warrior Princess") and British character actor John Hannah ("The Mummy"), this unique mix of live action, graphic novel effects and brutal battle sequences is set to make "Spartacus: Blood and Sand" an epic (and very, very sexy) television event.

The 13-episode series is set to debut January 2010.