Spartacus: The Complete Series Blu-ray Trailer
Ladies and gentlemen…boys and girls…children of all sexes…on September 16th Anchor Bay Entertainment brings to you the biggest and baddest Blu-ray and DVD box set of them all…Spartacus: The Complete Series. And straight of my email inbox from the most awesomest press person in the world comes straight to your computer, Mac, phone or tablet’s screen the dun…dun…dah…Blu-ray trailer capturing all the magic you will find here in this 39 episode set complete with new bonus features. So check out the Blu-ray trailer and press release for yourself down below and remember to pre-order now so you can start your binge watching on September 16th right after work!
“SPARTACUS: THE COMPLETE SERIES” is the classic tale of Spartacus, the Republic’s most infamous rebel who comes alive in the first season of “Spartacus: Blood and Sand.” Then comes “Spartacus: Gods of the Arena,” the prequel that explores a deadly history before the arrival of Spartacus, and the death he now carries with him. The second season, “Spartacus: Vengeance,” continues to follow Spartacus as he is faced with a choice to either satisfy his personal need for vengeance, or make the sacrifices necessary to keep his growing army from breaking apart at the seams. Finally, in “Spartacus: War of the Damned,” Spartacus will carve his name into history as he plots to avenge his wife’s death and leads Batiatus’ slaves in a bloody uprising that will not be forgotten or equaled.
“The gods finally bless us with the complete collection,” says creator and executive producer Steven S. DeKnight. “Spartacus was a true labor of love for everyone who worked on it and I’m incredibly proud to present all 39 episodes in stunning High-def for the fans to enjoy at their leisure, but make sure you watch them in the order they first aired to revel in the experience as originally intended.”
New Bonus Features:
SPARTACUS Fan Favorites With Liam McIntyre
Scoring A Hit: Composer Joseph LoDuca
An Eye Full: Roger Murray
SPARTACUS: Paul Grinder
The Last Word: John Hannah
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