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| Jan 12 |
Spartacus Aiming for Hard R
The producers seek to show the series as intensely graphic as possible, with the first draft said to be essentially NC-17 in terms of sex and violence that had to be toned down just a bit. “Much like 300, there will be a visual beauty to the way it is shot, said DeKnight. Theres an ode to violence … there are decapitations, people being split in half … we dont want to shy away form violence or sexuality. The beauty of being on premium cable is there is no story we cant tell. The green-screen series will offer the same content as Stanley Kubricks 1960 film; it will also have additional characters and storylines. Leave a Reply |
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Taking full advantage of premium cable, Starzs new TV series version of Spartacus will be a “totally R-rated-hard-hard show”,