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TriniVdub wrote:Dam guys the second season has been delayed, due to to star Andy Whitfield being diagnosed with early-stage non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Geez man really hope it can be treated.
http://tv.ign.com/articles/107/1076036p1.html
one of the best series out right now.
porter wrote:I WATCHED ALL THIS AND IT WAS THE BESSSSS BOY I CYAH WAIT FOR SEASON 2.. EVERYBODY WHO SAYING RIP OF CAN CHANGE THE CHANNEL CAUSE THIS SHOW IS AWESOME UP TO THE SEASON FINALE THE TWIST AND TURNS, TREACHERY AND DECIET JEEZZZ THIS WAS IT FOR THE PAST FEW MONTHS.!!! LONG LIVE SPARTACUS!!
In March 2010, Whitfield was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, beginning treatment immediately in New Zealand.[8] This delayed production of season two of Spartacus: Blood and Sand.[8]
In June 2010 it was announced that Whitfield completely finished his treatment, had a clean bill of health and was expected to be back on the set of Spartacus: Blood and Sand by October.[9] Three months later, in September, it was announced that Whitfield's cancer has returned and he would not be returning for the second season of Spartacus
pioneer wrote:nuh really...i find gannicus lame
crixus is de orignal badman
pioneer wrote:A prequel series started on friday...think it's 6 episodes...the timeline is before Spartacus got enslaved n sh1t.
check it out
On January 7, 2011, Starz president Chris Albrecht told journalists at the Television Critics Association press tour that the network had decided to go forward with a second full season of Spartacus: Blood and Sand. In an interview later that day, Albrecht said a new lead actor for the series would be announced in the following weeks and the second season of Spartacus will probably arrive in early 2012, if filming is on schedule.
Spartacus series creator Steven S. DeKnight said in an interview, There are a "couple of very strong candidates" for the role of Spartacus, and season two should begin production in New Zealand in April [2011]. DeKnight added that the Spartacus producers and Starz executives weren't always sure they would go forward without Andy Whitfield, who they said had brought "gravity and heart" to the role of the famous warrior. "It's unheard of to recast your titular character in a television show, and we did a lot of soul searching about whether we even wanted to try," DeKnight said. "And then Andy [Whitfield] said, 'I really think the show should go forward without me. I give you the blessing. I want this story told.'"[12]
On Jan. 17, 2011, it was announced that Australian film and TV actor Liam McIntyre had been selected to replace Whitfield.
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