The story of Spartacus is one that has been told and retold throughout history. Born around 109 BCE, Spartacus was a Thracian warrior who was captured by Roman soldiers and sold into slavery. He was trained as a gladiator in the Ludus of Capua, where he became known for his exceptional fighting skills and leadership abilities. In 73 BCE, Spartacus led a rebellion against his Roman captors, escaping from the ludus and gathering a large army of fellow slaves and gladiators.

In 2010, the world of television was introduced to a new kind of gladiatorial combat, one that would captivate audiences and leave them hungry for more. Spartacus: Blood and Sand , a historical drama television series, premiered on Starz and quickly became a sensation. Created by John Shrapnel and Tim Vincent Murphy, the show was a re-imagining of the life of Spartacus, the legendary Thracian gladiator who led a massive slave uprising against the Roman Republic.

Spartacus: Blood and Sand takes creative liberties with the historical account, but stays true to the spirit of the legend. The show follows the story of Spartacus (played by Andy Whitfield, and later Liam McIntyre), a Thracian warrior who is forced to become a gladiator in the Ludus of Capua. The series focuses on Spartacus' transformation from a loyal husband and warrior to a gladiator and a leader of a slave uprising.