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So I guess I would like to ask how he has sort of Spartacus War of The Damned episode 3 changed as far as his attitude towards things in sort of the grey area. Liam McIntyre: He’s a lot more no nonsense this year. It’s been fun. I liked the writing team have kind of clearly Spartacus War of The Damned episode 3 (delineated) Spartacus in each season. He’s a reluctant slave, you know, who has the mission to regain his life essentially. Or, and that’s clearly defined in the second season that he’s lost his old life and he’s got the start of this new one as they take on this unique new responsibility that is given to him. Which is, you have the real opportunity to make a difference to so many lives, is that the person you are? And he sort of works that out. Spartacus War of The Damned episode 3 But now it’s about a year later almost in the midst of this war, this full scale rebellion that was made so famous. He’s not the questioning guy that he has been in the past about what he should be doing and how he should do it. He’s no nonsense, kick ass, take names kind of guy now. And he’s been a lot of fun to play. It’s a great season for Spartacus this year because he gets to look at the rebels in a different way, you know? Up until now he’s just been, you know, trying to get his own personal vengeance. And also try to free these people that look to him for leadership. But now he’s seeing that freedom, you know, a different shape to the beast of his rebellion. Are they as good as he wants Spartacus War of The Damned episode 3 them to be? Are they doing what he thinks is right? Are they doing the right thing? There’s a lot of questions raised about who the good guy is in this series. Spartacus War of The Damned episode 3 And one of the things I love about what Simon and Todd do in the roles of Caesar and Crassus is they really get the audience to sort of question of who are they going for? And that’s one of the things I love about this show, is that the bad guys aren’t really bad guys. They just happen to be fighting the hero. And so you’ve got to put them in that pile. But yeah, so Spartacus has really hardened up and he has to – he sort of realizes that it’s going to be his strength of will that leads these people to freedom or otherwise. And if he’s going to have any chance against the impossible might of Rome he’s going to have to steer the ship. So he’s in a very firm place now. Is there any possibility that we’ll be seeing Spartacus War of The Damned episode 3 Spartacus with Crassus and the others before the end? Because generally we have to wait till the big finale for it, but I just felt that your characters are so intriguing I’d like to see action ahead of time. Spartacus War of The Damned episode 3 Liam McIntyre: Yeah, we get a lot of moments. There will be some bigger than others, but yeah they will not be too separate. They, obviously, whenever they’re together it’s probably not going to go well. But no, Steven has some wonderful little ideas this year about how to keep the interaction quite creative and I think it’s ultimately very... Steven S. DeKnight: That was definitely one Spartacus War of The Damned episode 3 of the trickiest elements of this season. Because now you’ve got two forces. You’ve got Crassus and Caesar and Spartacus and his rebels. And whenever they’re together, they’re not going to be standing around talking. They’re going to try to murder each other. So finding creative ways to get around that was definitely a challenge. Spartacus War of The Damned episode 3 There’s been much said about Crassus and Julius Caesar, but I was also intrigued by some of the other new characters. Could you say something more about Kore and Tiberius? And what their roles are and questions that are brought up by their presence? Spartacus: War of the Damned is the final season of the hit series and stars Liam McIntyre (Spartacus), Manu Bennett (Crixus), Dustin Clare (Gannicus), Simon Merrells (Marcus Crassus) and Todd Lasance (Caesar). The series is led by showrunner Steven DeKnight and the next episode airs February 8th only on Starz. Spartacus: War of the Damned takes place following the defeat of Roman commander Gaius Claudius Glaber. Spartacus and his men have amassed major victories against the Romans after the Battle of Vesuvius. These victories have not only forged the legend of Spartacus, but have greatly increased the ranks of the rebellion slaves to more than 30,000. Rome is indeed beginning to tremble at the threat Spartacus now represents. Spartacus contemplates entering into a deal with a band of marauders that would ensure adequate supplies of food for his people. Meanwhile, the son of Crassus becomes emboldened and makes a fateful decision. Spartacus: War of the Damned sees the return on Liam McIntyre (Spartacus), Manu Bennett (Crixus), Dustin Clare (Gannicus), Dan Feuerriegel (Agron), Cynthia Addai-Robinson (Naevia) and Ellen Hollman (Saxa). This year, Todd Lasance joins the cast as Gaius Julius Caesar, along with Simon Merrells, who will be playing Marcus Crassus and Anna Hutchison as Laeta. Spartacus: War of the Damned premiered on Starz, January 25th, 2013.