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In January 2011, Starz aired Spartacus: Gods of the Arena , a six-episode prequel to the hit series Spartacus: Blood and Sand . While ostensibly a stopgap measure produced due to lead actor Andy Whitfield’s diagnosis with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, the miniseries evolved into a critical narrative pillar of the franchise. It expanded the lore of the House of Batiatus and the gladiatorial school (ludus) that served as the primary setting for the flagship season. For those holding onto this specific digital cut,

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  1. "Paterfamilias": The series premiere, introducing Gaius Claudius Glaber and the Roman Republic.
  2. "Occupatio": Glaber faces challenges as he tries to crush the slave uprising.
  3. "Batiatus": The story of a wealthy Roman lanista, Batiatus, and his role in the gladiatorial games.
  4. "Venationes": The games begin, with Glaber facing off against fierce opponents.
  5. "Laevinus": A new threat emerges in the form of a cunning Roman senator.
  6. "Crixus": The legendary Gaulish gladiator Crixus takes center stage.
  7. "Eucharis": A mysterious and alluring figure enters the scene.
  8. "Blood and Sand": The series reaches its midpoint, with epic battles and unexpected alliances.
  9. "Scorpius": A ruthless and cunning adversary emerges, threatening Glaber's plans.
  10. "Sacramentum": The season finale, with the fate of the characters hanging in the balance.

For those holding onto this specific digital cut, it remains a testament to a pivotal moment in TV history: a show that pushed the boundaries of graphic violence, sexuality, and digital filmmaking, preserved in the high-definition glory of its era.

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