Starz is developing a sequel to its historical drama series “Spartacus.” Steven S. DeKnight, who created the original series, will serve as showrunner and executive producer of the new …
, who created the original series, will serve as showrunner and executive producer of the new series.
The original show debuted in 2010, with Season 1 carrying the title “Spartacus: Blood and Sand.” Starz then debuted a prequel limited series, “Spartacus: Gods of the Arena,” in 2011, before producing two more seasons of the flagship titled “Vengeance” and “War of the Damned” . The “Spartacus” sequel series will be produced by Lionsgate Television. Overseeing for Starz are executive vice president of original programming Karen Bailey and directors of original programming Giovanna Desselle and Alex Alberts. For Lionsgate, head of scripted development and executive vice president Scott Herbst and senior vice president of scripted development Jocelyn Sabo will oversee.
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