Those About To Die, a 10-episode epic drama from Peacock, takes us inside the arena where gladiators fought for glory and freedom. And while they fought, the people of Rome happily watched on and ...
IGN sits down with Roland Emmerich, director of Independence Day, and breaks down the anatomy of a scene. We get an inside look at the Chariot Scene in the first episode of “Those About to Die” and ...
Less violent than the gladiators, chariot racing was still an extreme, dangerous sport, in which drivers could die. The teams attracted fierce passions from their supporters. The Circus Maximus ...
Those About to Die recently joined the esteemed pantheon of Ancient Rome based drama, joining the likes of I, Claudius and HBO’s Rome but, refreshingly, telling the story of a less celebrated (and ...
Do you remember the "Saturday Night Live" sketch with Jason Momoa that parodied the idea that most dudes think about the Roman Empire all the time? Well, the 10-episode "Those About to Die" series on ...
What came first: Rome or Westeros? From the opening credits featuring heavy drumbeats and rivers of blood flooding a white marble map of Rome, it’s clear which show influenced For Those About To Die ...
A Swedish man inspired by Ben Hur is living out his dream of re-enacting Roman battles. Amid the ancient ruins of Jaresh, Jordan, Stellan Lind dons a toga as a group of former Jordanian soldiers play ...
In 90 A.D., ancient Rome played host to a sporting spectacle that attracted crowds three times the size of the Colosseum?s gladiator games: chariot racing. Every week, 150,000 fans packed the massive ...
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