Sir Anthony Hopkins and Iwan Rheon lead the ensemble cast in the most lavish ancient Roman production since “Gladiator” Life wasn't so sweet for the commoners, but at least they weren't slaves or gladiators
“Those About to Die” premieres Thursday, July 18 in the US and Friday, July 19 in the UK, Canada, and Australia
Satisfied that he has stabilized the ship and conquered threats both at home and on the edges of the empire, Vespasian (Hopkins) is making the most of his twilight years by immersing himself in the mother of all vanities, the Colosseum project
There is nothing better to distract the masses and stave off civil unrest than bloody gladiatorial fights and rationing of meager bread One commoner, however, is not satisfied with his position Tenax (Leon) is ready to trample anyone or anything to climb the social ladder, and his shrewd instincts and ruthless side make him a great draw
Nevertheless, he is still far from the status of the renowned charioteer Scorpus (Dimitri Leonidas) His success in the circus Maximus has brought him fame and untold riches, riches that gladiator Viggo (Johannes Hauckl Johannesson) and Kwame (Mo Hashim) would die to have
For more information on how to watch “The People Who Are Going to Die” online and from anywhere in the world, read the guide below
US viewers can watch “Those About to Die” exclusively on Peacock All 10 episodes of the series will be available on Thursday, July 18
Peacock TV starts at $599 per month for a standard membership However, if you want an ad-free experience, we recommend Peacock Premium Plus for $1199/month
Not only is Peacock one of the best streaming services, it is available on most of the best streaming devices
Are you currently away from home and can't watch a show with your usual subscription?
Thanks to the wonders of VPN (Virtual Private Network), you can still watch “Those Who Will Die” With this software, your device appears to be in your country, no matter where you are in the world Ideal for viewers who are away on vacation or business trips Our favorite is NordVPN It is the best on the market:
The VPN is incredibly easy to use
1 Install the VPN of your choice As we have mentioned, NordVPN is our favorite
2 select the location you want to connect to with the VPN app For example, if you are in the UK and want to see US services, select US from the list
3 Sit back and enjoy the action Launch your usual website or streaming service and watch as if you were in your home country
Viewers living in the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia can watch “They'll Die” on Amazon Prime Video starting Friday, July 19
If you do not have Prime, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial However, you must cancel before you are charged
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