'BRITANNIA' EPIC TV SERIES
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The new season starts November 7th |
2ND SEASON CHARA- CTER PHOTOS
I'm sure that most of you will agree with me that the first season definitely was not what we expected we would see when they told us we were getting a new historical series about the Roman invasion of Great Britain. We expected to see mighty legions, brave Celtic queens and warriors in chariots, but instead we got crazed mystics, psychotic generals, a couple of weed smoking Roman junkies and the only even remotely likeable character dead right after she finally became the Celtic
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David Morrissey returns as evil Roman general Aulus Plautius |
queen. But it still was one of
Sky's most watchable series last year (not that they have a lot of them) and the second season of
BRITANNIA is ready to
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Eleanor Worthington Cox returns as Celtic hope Cait |
launch its brand new ten episodes November 7th and today you can feast your eyes on the crazy character photos (I did tell you most of the show seemed like
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Nikolaj Lie Kass is again the crazy Divis aka The Outcast |
it was written on tons of weed, so thus the psychedelic photos in the character photo gallery) and a new trailer which promises more action than the first season had.
The Story Of The Second Season
Two years after arriving in Britannia, General Aulus Plautius (
David
Morrissey) is Romanising willing Celt tribes with the help of the new
Celtic
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Liana Cornel will play a character named Ania in the new season |
Queen Amena (
Annabel Scholey), and crushing those who try to
resist. But Aulus looks to have a hidden agenda that makes him an
increasing threat to
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Julian Rhind Tutt is cowardly Celtic prince Phelan |
the Celts’ religious leaders the Druids.
The only hope for the Druids and the resisting Celts is Cait (
Eleanor
Worthington Cox), a young girl being
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Mackenzie Crook plays both Veran and Harka in the series |
trained by outcast Divis (
Nikolaj
Lie Kaas) to fulfil a prophecy set to save Britannia from the Romans.
But when Druid leader Veran’s brother Harka
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Gershwyn Eustache returns as troubled legionary Vitus |
(
Mackenzie Crook plays both of them), “the dead
man”, wakes, the pair begin an epic battle of wills that divides the
Druids and puts the prophecy in jeopardy.
This doesn't seem like something I would watch. Especially since the only likeable character is now dead. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd she was ever so pretty, you would have liked her, long wavy ginger hair and blue eyes and long blue capes :)
DeleteShe does sounds very pretty. Oh what I would do for ginger hair.
ReplyDelete'tis very perdy.
DeleteI bet David Morrissey's outfit looks good on you! No?
ReplyDeleteOn me? I'd need tons of fabric to cover up my walrus body!
DeleteOh come on! I bet you look just fine.
DeleteFine like a porcupine!
DeleteThose posters are horrible. I hate the colors because it's so hard on the eyes. This does not sound like a pleasant series.
ReplyDeleteThe music in the series is equally horrible and annoying :) I thought the first season was one of the worst epic series I've ever watched.
DeleteIf it's that bad all around, I'm shocked it got a second season!
DeletePeople watched it because of the Roman theme and Sky has like three series a year or less :)
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