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In 43 AD, the Roman Army - determined and terrified in equal measure - returns to crush the Celtic heart of Britannia - a mysterious land ruled by warrior women and powerful druids who can channel the powerful forces of the underworld. Or so they say.
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Trivia
David Morrissey also played a Roman soldier, named Bothos, in Centurion (2010). That film also dealt with Roman soldiers warring with the Celts in Britain.
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Goofs
The Elder Futhark script appears both in the title sequence and as scarification on some of the Celts. This is a Germanic (i.e. not Celtic) script developed over 200 hundred years after the period depicted in continental Europe.
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Hurdy Gurdy Man
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I love Roman history so I'm not sure is this show is ok and I love it cause I love anything Roman. Or maybe this show is actually good.
If you're a fan of Rome or this time period you will like the show. If not I would not recommend this show.
It's not historically accurate as it blends magic into the story. But the overall theme follows the Roman occupation into Britannia. I liked the way they use tribal rivalry to the Roman advantage. That part is very accurate.