Prepare For a New beginning In Season2, Spartacus Blood and sand Director Steven De Knight Released in a interview on his Final Throughts On the new Upcoming series of Spartacus Blood and sand Season 2 Which is Going to release in Janurary 2011 on Starz Network premire.
The executive producer and director Of Spartacus Blood and Sand Steven De Knight Whom was recently Interviewed with ThetorchOnline Talks and comments on the new upcoming show explains how Spartacus Rebellion will result into conflict and hostile drama senarios with a plot that Season one could not handle.
The whole Thng about Spartacus Season two will be its a different show”,The whole show will entail back to season one on how the whole Rebellion came into the show which will be recalled in the later esposides Commented Steven De Knight,
“what intrests me is not that everyone broke out in the rebellion and it was “rah,Rah”!we are together at last!Now lets form a army!’It’s now more very contenious.There had been alot of mistakes made.It takes more or less a while before in season two to build a army”.
Steven De Knight Seems to be taking more of the Historian view on spartacus rather then the fictional view of the show.”Historacally The Rebellion was not” a merry band”,Adding”what”,I can take from that and wish to illistrate this from the show itself ,Is that hat all this infighting comes from personal perspective and people’s desires and passions – some people wanting to be purely free and others wanting revenge. It is all a big mess.”
DeKnight also revealed that although Spartacus is a hero, he “doesn’t always do the right thing”.
“He can be reactionary, and he can let his passions drive him, which is something we want to explore,” he continued. “We want to explore how to take this man from that to a true, true leader.
“Tempers certainly flare quite a bit [in season two]. Even among heroes there are betrayals, and people who think they are doing the best thing, and people who do the wrong things for the right reasons. It’s a slippery slope. It’s a learning curve for everyone involved in the story.”

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