- Network: Epix , Prime Video , AMAZON
- Series Premiere Date: Jan 18, 2018
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 46 Ratings
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Positive: 20 out of 46
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Mixed: 12 out of 46
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Negative: 14 out of 46
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Jan 27, 2018Obviously it doesn't have the production values of Game of Thrones, but I have to be honest. I enjoyed it nearly as much as the first season of GOT, and even more than that show's most recent season. This show also has a sense of humor and dialogue that wouldn't be out of place in a Joss Whedon show about a certain Vampire Slayer. Great stuff.
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Jan 30, 2018improved with each episode, humourous in places , found it a very enjoyable trip, look forward to season 2
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Feb 24, 2018This is just a really weird show and I still have no clue what I've been watching, but it was enjoyable. And it has one of the most killer intro songs of all time.
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Jan 29, 2018
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Feb 4, 2018Halfway through I started to enjoy the series. The relationship between the guy who was passed over for becoming king and that girl with blue makeup was funny and charming. I like them to keep the romance going for Season Two. I don't want to post spoilers anymore so I leave it there for my review.
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Feb 20, 2018Amazing show, amazing storyline, amazing cast, it's HBO's Rome with a touch of GOT! Unfortunately not everyone agrees with me but that's fine no one is forcing them too watch it, and if it's GOT they want they can always binge watch it, leave Britannia for those who want something interesting, amazing, and different to watch.
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Feb 27, 2018
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Mar 2, 2018
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Britannia is fast-paced escapism for those who thought Vikings a tad tame. [3 - 16 Aug 2020, p.5]
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The first five of the nine episodes provided for review also have echoes of “Spartacus,” and “Rome” slopped with a sauce of graphic novel-style drama. That’s not the worst a person can say about a series.
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Violence it has. Also, domestic drama. Dynastic intrigue. A soupçon of the supernatural. Set in A.D. 43, during the second Roman invasion of the British Isles-to-be, the nine-part Britannia also displays what might be an unfortunate side effect of the rise of bingeable drama--the seeming nonchalance with which writers are approaching a storyline.