Peacock's upcoming historical drama, 'Those About to Die,' is generating excitement among viewers eagerly anticipating the return of gladiatorial action to the screen. The series, set to star Anthony Hopkins as Roman Emperor Vespasian, is based on the 1958 book of the same name by Daniel P. Mannix and created by Robert Rodat, known for his work on 'Saving Private Ryan.'
Directed by Roland Emmerich and Marco Kreuzpaintner, the 10-episode drama is scheduled to debut on Peacock's streaming platform on July 18, 2024. The show's first teaser was unveiled during WrestleMania XL, offering a glimpse into its bloodthirsty premise.
The ensemble cast includes renowned actors such as Iwan Rheon, Sara Martins, and Tom Hughes, who will join Hopkins in bringing the world of ancient Rome to life. 'Those About to Die' promises to explore the dark underbelly of gladiatorial combat and the spectacle-driven entertainment that captivated the Roman masses.
The series is set in a corrupt world where sports, politics, and dynasties collide, offering a fresh perspective on the era. Hopkins' portrayal of Emperor Vespasian places the narrative nearly a century before the reign of Emperor Commodus, adding depth to the historical context.
While drawing comparisons to Ridley Scott's 'Gladiator,' 'Those About to Die' holds a unique connection to the iconic film. The original book that inspired the series also influenced the early drafts of 'Gladiator,' highlighting the enduring fascination with Roman history and its portrayal in popular culture.
As fans eagerly await the premiere of 'Those About to Die,' the series promises to deliver a gripping narrative that delves into the complexities of ancient Rome's entertainment industry. With a talented cast and a compelling storyline, the show is poised to captivate audiences and offer a fresh perspective on a familiar historical setting.
Mark your calendars for July 18, when 'Those About to Die' will make its debut on Peacock, promising an immersive journey into the world of gladiatorial combat and political intrigue.