Rome

Rome

2005
Rome
Rome

Rome

8.7 | TV-MA | en | Drama

A down-to-earth account of the lives of both illustrious and ordinary Romans set in the last days of the Roman Republic.

View More
AD

WATCH FREEFOR 30 DAYS

All Prime Video
Cancel anytime

Watch Now

Seasons & Episodes

2
1
0
EP10  De Patre Vostro (About Your Father)
Mar. 25,2007
De Patre Vostro (About Your Father)

Following his naval defeat at Actium, Marc Antony returns to Egypt, where he and Cleopatra settle into a world of debauchery. Octavian tries to use Pullo as leverage to Vorenus to gain acess to the palace, but Vorenus stays loyal to Antony. Finally, it is Cleopatra who dupes Antony, saving her own life by sacrificing her honor. Ceasar Augustus triumphs in Rome.

EP9  Deus Impeditio Esuritori Nullus (No God Can Stop a Hungry Man)
Mar. 18,2007
Deus Impeditio Esuritori Nullus (No God Can Stop a Hungry Man)

The people of Rome are starving. There have been many grain shortages over the past few months, but things have gotten particularly bad. In hopes of keeping the people from openly rebelling, Octavian sends Atia and Octavia to Alexandria in order to negotiate a deal with Mark Antony, though his real reasons for their trip is soon revealed. Meanwhile, Titus Pullo and Lucius Vorenus must try to keep the peace amongst many of the mercenaries who are in Rome.

EP8  A Necessary Fiction
Mar. 11,2007
A Necessary Fiction

Octavian proclaims a new era of virtue in Rome, a program that his family and subordinates find impossible to obey. Vorenus is sent on a mission after a missing shipment of gold to discover who mysteriously hijacked it on its way to the Roman treasury. Pullo's loss and rage are channeled against Memmio, Omnipor and their henchmen. Octavian pursues Livia as an "appropriate" bride, and issues Mark Antony an ultimatum he knows he can't refuse.

EP7  Death Mask
Mar. 04,2007
Death Mask

Antony's nature reasserts itself, and challenges his alliance with Octavian. Timon and Levi set themselves against Herod's plans. Servilia's public displays of grief leave Atia unsettled. Gaia uses Pullo's punishment as a weapon against him. His daughter's sudden interest in business matters arouses Vorenus' suspicions. Posca gets married.

EP6  Philippi
Feb. 18,2007
Philippi

Vorenus receives orders to plunge Rome into a bloodbath the likes that have not been seen since the dictatorship of Sulla. Octavia reveals her secret to Atia, and the armies of the Liberators and the Caesarians clash for the last time, with the fate of Republic in the balance.

EP5  Heroes of the Republic
Feb. 11,2007
Heroes of the Republic

Despite Pullo's advice, Vorenus and his family return to the Collegium with his family who is reunited, and cleansed of their ordeal. Octavian is denied a triumph and urges Cicero to endorse his bid to be made Consul in exchange for an agreement to allow Cicero to veto his actions. Octavian takes both Cicero and the Senate by surprise with his first Consular act. Vorenus attempts' to make peace with Memmio and Cotta create suspicions that he has gone soft.

EP4  Testudo et Lepus (The Tortoise and the Hare)
Feb. 04,2007
Testudo et Lepus (The Tortoise and the Hare)

Pullo races to find Vorenus with news of his family's fate. Servilia's plans to eliminate a rival exact a high price from her. Cicero is astonished when Octavian sends word that his victorious legions are coming home to Rome. In Rome, Timon finally grows weary of Atia's bidding.

EP3  These Being the Words of Marcus Tullius Cicero
Jan. 28,2007
These Being the Words of Marcus Tullius Cicero

Brutus and Cassius struggle to raise foreign armies to oppose the Cesarean party. Mark Antony's plans to change his post-consul proconsular governorship from Macedonia to Gaul are derailed when Cicero delivers an in-absentia message to the Senate, and throws his support behind Octavian. Vorenus struggles to contain an all-out gang war in the Aventine Collegium, of his own making,that he blames on Pullo. In the house of the Julii, Octavia passes the hours in a drug induced daze, while a duplicitous youth named Duro, planted amongst the Julii by Servilia, looks for the chance to set a deadly plan in motion.

EP2  Son of Hades
Jan. 21,2007
Son of Hades

Cleopatra arrives in Rome to pay her homage to Caesar, and to seek legitimization for Caesarion. Egypt's queen causes further complications between Anthony and Atia, who still struggles with Servilia. Timon's brother arrives from Jerusalem. The death of Erastes throws the underworld, and Rome's river commerce into chaos, and Pullo and Vorenus step into the gap. Octavian and Anthony begin a long and bitter rivalry with a dispute over Caesar's will and sharing of power.

EP1  Passover
Jan. 14,2007
Passover

Things pick up shortly after Caesar's murder. Octavian wants to keep his family from fleeing the city so he devises a plan. News of this makes Antony happy so he tells Brutus. Vorenus mourns Niobe's death but casts aspersions upon his children.

SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
8.7 | TV-MA | en | Drama , Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 2005-08-28 | Released Producted By: BBC , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.hbo.com/rome/
Synopsis

A down-to-earth account of the lives of both illustrious and ordinary Romans set in the last days of the Roman Republic.

...... View More
Stream Online

The tv show is currently not available onine

Cast

Kevin McKidd , Ray Stevenson , Ciarán Hinds

Director

April Ferry

Producted By

BBC ,

AD

Watch Free for 30 Days

All Prime Video Movies and TV Shows. Cancel anytime.

Watch Now

Trailers

Reviews

joshfanguy 2018 has come around and this is still one of the greatest shows ever made. It has everything you could want from a production and then some. The actors are brilliant and really bring this show to life. It is an absolute shame that they didn't finish it with a final season...that is literally the only drawback to this series. If you haven't seen it, make it a priority.
Jatin Ganhotra (Season 1) Memorable fact - The month of July was named after Julius Caeser.Review - The TV series, in quite an artsy way, shows a glimpse of Rome during the time of Gnaeus Pompous Magnus (Pompey) and Gaius Julius Caesar.The screenplay is great at showing the machinations and all crafty deeds done for gaining power, in the name of keeping peace for Rome and the Republic.The story progresses slowly in the beginning, carefully depicting important characteristics of key people and does that very well. In the end, the viewer can relate to the reason why the protagonists acted in a particular way.
Kirpianuscus recreating Rome. its smells, people, hidden fights, great names. to understand the Roman life style. to imagine a world who has its rules and its moral code. that is the the key for discover that ambitious series who ignores taboos and give the flavor of an ancient society without seductive clichés. a gem not for - only- artistic virtues, costumes or script. but for a realistic portrait of the world from Latin/History class. not heroes. only people in delicate situations. not changes. only special forms of survive. adventures. sex. and the need of power. nothing new, at the first sigh. but the mixture is strange and not easy to accept. because the series has the strange idea to give a honest image about an ambiguous world.
akwonghuynh This story is much like a vaudeville, it has comedy, drama, romance, and adventure. Right off the bat, it would appeal to quite a very wide audience.However, it does feel very crowded. Not only are there a lot of characters, but there are a lot of plot points and genres to contend with. Without a central character or a theme, I did lose interest in the series many times. One moment I'm watching two soldiers trying to survive on some desolate island, the next moment my eyes were assaulted by a flurry of orgies... this is a HBO production after all. Aside from a few characters, it was a bit difficult to care for everyone else since each episode switched sceneries so many times. However during a war arc, the narrative does focus and everything becomes all the more enticing.Despite the drawbacks of this series, it has pays attention to detail and authenticity. Despite how rare battle scenes are, this movie stays true to form and doesn't make their characters have superhuman fighting abilities. Everything feels grounded, and the threats always feel real. However, right at the moment I'm caught up in the struggles of one character, the vibe is instantly killed when the narrative changes to another scene.Overall, if you like a bit of history, a lot of sex without the courting part of romance, and gratuitous violence, this is the TV show for you. But for someone like me who enjoys the intricacies of ancient battles and politics, "Rome" feels lacking.