- Spartacus discovers the grave responsibilities and costs in his new role as a leader of freed slaves. Claudius Glaber's arrival in Capua forces Spartacus to keep his rebellious band intact.
- On the heels of the bloody escape from the House of Batiatus that concluded "Spartacus: Blood and Sand", the gladiator rebellion continues and begins to strike fear into the heart of the Roman Republic in "Spartacus: Vengeance". Gaius Claudius Glaber and his Roman troops are sent to Capua to crush the growing band of freed slaves that Spartacus leads before it can inflict further damage. Spartacus is presented the choice of satisfying his personal need for vengeance against the man that condemned his wife to slavery and eventual death, or making the larger sacrifices necessary to keep his budding army from breaking apart. Containing all of the blood-soaked action, exotic sexuality, and villainy and heroism that has come to distinguish the series, the tale of Spartacus resumes in epic fashion.—Starz
- After their bloody revolt in Batiatus's ludus, the deserted gladiators terrorize Capua but can't agree what to do next next, divided in Gauls following Crixus and Spartacsu's party, each leader still obsessed with a lost girl. The magistrate's noble-born man Seppius isn't up to suppressing the revolt, but in Rome senator Albinius and Varinius force general Glaber to take command of an army charged with restoring order. Reluctantly taking up residence in the Batiatus villa, Glaber discovers the widow alive and publicly fields her to work public opinion. Spartacus slipped into the crowd and liberates Varro's widow. Warned by Doctore, the gladiator leaders end up deciding together on a hopefully safe retreat to the south.—KGF Vissers
- With revenge etched on his mind, Spartacus and the fugitive slaves find themselves hunted down like prey after the liberating, life-altering events in Kill Them All (2010). Under those volatile and dangerous circumstances, Praetor Gaius Claudius Glaber returns to Capua, only six weeks after the Massacre of the House of Batiatus, bent on suppressing the slaves' nascent rebellion and preventing the situation from spinning out of control. And at the same time, conflicting interests put allegiances to the test, dividing the disorganised rebels. Now Spartacus is at a crossroads. Will his men stand as one, or will they fall divided?—Nick Riganas
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