SPARTACUS SEQUEL
IN WORKS OVER AT STARZ
After two flops last year with Becoming Elizabeth and Dangerous Liaisons, it seems Starz is returning to their old, already proven hits by ordering a sequel series to their legendary SPARTACUS from Steven S. DeKnight! The next chapter will explore uncharted territory and new journeys of the original series’ iconic characters. In the aftermath of the defeat of Spartacus and his rebel army in the series finale, the new drama will depict a new tale of treachery, deceit, and blood unfolding beneath the foreboding shadow of Rome.
THE SWARM TRAILER
FOR NEW GERMAN SERIES
The Swarm arrives this March in Europe |
It will premiere at Berlinale later this month |
THE GLOBAL
environmental thriller is set in the present day, where
anomalies and unnatural behavior in marine animals are causing upheaval
all over the world. Mysterious events from the depths of the oceans are
piling up all over the world: whales are destroying boats, deep-sea
crabs are attacking beaches, and mussels are paralyzing container ships. A previously unknown ice worm is destabilizing continental slopes in
the oceans and triggering tsunamis, and a deadly pathogen is spreading
in drinking water from the coasts. More and more people in the world are
in mortal danger. THE SWARM follows a global group of scientists who
come together to tackle one of the biggest challenges mankind has ever
faced and go on a life-threatening mission on
their own. The traces lead them with their research ship into the
eternal ice. They make the chilling discovery that deep at the bottom of
the sea resides a collective intelligence which has suffered the
ravages of civilization on its habitat - and decided to fight back.
WHO IS IN THE TEAM?
Leonie Benesch plays the marine biology student Charlie Wagner, who collects ocean current data for her professor Katherina Lehmann (Barbara Sukowa) on the Shetland Islands. Alexander Karim plays Sigur Johanson, who is asked by a Norwegian oil company for a biological report and discovers the dangerous ice worm alongside Tina Lund (Krista Kosonen). While French molecular biologist Cecile Roche (Cecile de France) struggles with a deadly bacterium in drinking water, Canadian whale researcher Leon Anawak (Joshua Odjick)
tries to explain the whales' unusually dangerous behavior. The
international research team also has data analyst Alicia Delaware (Rosabell Laurenti Sellers), space researcher Samantha Crowe (Sharon Duncan-Brewster) as well as the student Amir (Eidin Jalali) and the Japanese philanthropist Mifune (Takuya Kimura). Alban (Oliver Masucci), captain of the technically sophisticated research ship Thorvaldson, and the diving robotics expert Roscovitz (Klaas Heufer-Umlauf) embark on a daring mission into the eternal ice with the scientists. Our boy Jack Greenlees also stars. In USA the series will air on CW probably in late 2023.
My husband might be interested in this...
ReplyDeleteDon't miss it on ZDF, it will be a panEuropean event,one of a kind! It will also air on ORF, RAI, Viaplay, French TV...
DeleteLionsgate must be so desperate, to go back to Spartacus to save their prestige.
DeleteI think millions will tune in, it was such a popular show, just hope Craig Parker will be back with Agron and Nasir too :) But it will probably be a whole new cast.
DeleteThe Swarm looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteVery high end!
DeleteThe Swarm looks like another stressful one for me. I did get into the Atlantic Ocean while we were in Florida. Stayed for about 10 minutes before Jason spotted a huge jellyfish and I bee lined my butt out of the water. You know how I hate open water and I momentarily tried to forget that. At least it wasn't a shark he saw, but jellyfish is enough to make my anxiety spike as well.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it was a friendly jelly fish LOL I watched a clip on Facebook yesterday about some sharks that adore to be petted and constantly demand from their human caretaker to pet them under the water, very cute.
DeleteI wasn't sticking around to find out if it was friendly or not. When we were planning a trip to the Bahamas before Covid messed all of that up, I did want to go swim with and pet the nurse sharks there. I probably would have been scared out of my mind, but I would have done it.
DeleteThey are nicely fed, they probably wouldn't munch on you.
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