Britannia (TV series)

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Britannia
Series title over Celtic symbol and eye
Genre
Created by
  • Jez Butterworth[1]
  • Tom Butterworth
  • James Richardson
Starring
  • David Morrissey
  • Kelly Reilly
  • Nikolaj Lie Kaas
  • Mackenzie Crook
  • Barry Ward
  • Stanley Weber
  • Joe Armstrong
  • Fortunato Cerlino
  • Eleanor Worthington Cox
  • Zoë Wanamaker
  • Ian McDiarmid
  • Julian Rhind-Tutt
  • Hugo Speer
  • Daniel Caltagirone
  • Zaqi Ismail
  • Annabel Scholey
  • Steve Pemberton
Opening theme
  • "Hurdy Gurdy Man", performed by Donovan (series 1)
  • "Season of the Witch", performed by Donovan (series 2)
  • "Children of the Revolution by T-Rex (Series 3)"
ComposerNeil Davidge
Country of origin
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of series3
No. of episodes27 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
ProducerRick McCallum[1]
Production locations
  • Czech Republic
  • UK (Wales)
Running time40 - 73 minutes
Production companies
DistributorNBCUniversal Global Distribution[2]
Sky Vision[3] (previously)
Release
Original networkUK and Ireland:

US:

  • Amazon Prime Video (Series 1)
  • Epix (Series 3 - present)
Original release18 January 2018 (2018-01-18) –
present
External links
Website

Britannia is a historical mystical drama[4] television show. It was created by Jez Butterworth and Tom Butterworth.[5] The show was the first co-production between Sky and Amazon Prime Video and stars Kelly Reilly, David Morrissey, Zoë Wanamaker, Mackenzie Crook, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, and Eleanor Worthington Cox.[6] It first aired on Sky Atlantic in the UK beginning 18 January 2018 and on Amazon Prime Video in the US beginning 26 January 2018.[3] The first series aired on Epix beginning 2 August 2020.[7] The theme song is Donovan's eerie "Hurdy Gurdy Man".

DailyHistory.org says, "[t]he series has a feel of a mixed fictional, fantasy epic that incorporates a historical set of events.[8]

Synopsis[]

"Britannia" is set in A.D. 43, when the Romans invaded Britain. Julius Caesar had failed to conquer Britain 90 years previously.

General Aulus Plautius (his second in command, Lucius is identified as the centurion who stabbed Jesus) is determined to succeed where Julius Caesar failed, by any means necessary. A savvy warrior, he establishes a fortified camp. He gathers information from captives, even children, and learns the Druids are the driving force behind the many kingdoms and tribes. He determines "you don't conquer the people, you must conquer their gods." He meets with the Druids and takes a vision quest, but soon he is talking aloud to Lokka (Loki), the Celtic god of mischief.

Young Cait of the Cantii tribe was due to ascend to womanhood when the Romans decimated her tribe. She is caught between childhood and womanhood and wanders the forest. She attaches herself to an unlikely protector, Divis "The Outcast".

Divis is a druid with some mystical powers—divination, hypnosis, visions—but seems mad and was driven into exile by Veran, leader of the Druids in Britannia. Divis scours the countryside for clues to his apocalyptic visions, and scampers willy-nilly on some mysterious "mission".

Kerra, "princess" as daughter of the Cantii King Pellenor, frets for her people's safety. The Cantii are in a perpetual feud with the Regni, a powerful and large tribe. The Cantii's only protection is an impregnable natural fortress carved in granite ravines. Yet King Pellenor makes no preparations for defense or war against the Romans, only relying on the vague hints of the Druids for policy. Kerra's brother, "prince" Phelan is weak and will make a bad king if needed. Kerra takes her own steps to address the Roman threat, calling for a parlay and venturing into Regni territory. But her actions enrage her father, who condemns her to be judged by the Druids, and possibly flayed alive, as happened to her mother.

These four people, and a host of others with their own agendas, cross and clash as the Romans entrench and disaster looms.

Cast and characters[]

Romans[]

  • David Morrissey as Aulus Plautius
  • Fortunato Cerlino as Vespasian (Series 1)
  • Hugo Speer as Lucius (Series 1-3)
  • Daniel Caltagirone as Brutus (Series 1 and 3, guest Series 2)
  • Aaron Pierre as Antonius (Series 1)
  • Zaqi Ismail as Philo (Series 1 and 3, guest Series 2)
  • Gershwyn Eustache Jnr as Vitus (Series 1-3)
  • René Zagger as Decimus (Series 1)
  • Gerard Monaco as Roman Deserter 2 (Series 1)
  • Steve Pemberton as Emperor Claudius (Series 2)
  • Sophie Okonedo as Hemple, wife of Aulus Plautius (Series 3)[9]

Cantii[]

  • Kelly Reilly as Kerra (Series 1)
  • Ian McDiarmid as King Pellenor (Series 1)
  • Julian Rhind-Tutt as Phelan
  • Annabel Scholey as Amena
  • Samantha Colley as Andra (Series 2)
  • Barry Ward as Sawyer (Series 1, guest Series 2 and 3)
  • Callie Cooke as Islene (Series 1, guest Series 3)
  • Eleanor Worthington Cox as Cait

Regni[]

  • Zoë Wanamaker as Queen Antedia (Series 1 and 3, guest Series 2)
  • Joe Armstrong as Gildas (Series 1)
  • Liana Cornell as Ania

Druids[]

  • Mackenzie Crook as Veran and Harka
  • Gianni Calchetti as Rork Druid and Moss Face
  • Jodie McNee as Willa
  • Jack Roth as Ossian (Series 1)
  • David Bradley as Quane[10]
  • Abigail Rice as Elder 1
  • Peter Hosking as Elder 2 (Recurring)
  • Bluey Robinson as Rayne (Series 3)

Other[]

  • Nikolaj Lie Kaas as Divis / The Outcast
  • Stanley Weber as Lindon of the Gauls (Series 1)
  • Gary Oliver as Jhehutamisu (Guest)
  • Tolga Safer as Aziz (Guest)
  • Laura Donnelly as Hella (Series 1-2, guest Series 3)
  • Liran Nathan as Crucified Man (Guest)

Episodes[]

Series overview[]

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1918 January 2018 (2018-01-18)15 March 2018 (2018-03-15)
2107 November 2019 (2019-11-07)2 January 2020 (2020-01-02)
3824 August 2021 (2021-08-24)12 October 2021 (2021-10-12)

Series 1 (2018)[]

Note: Every episode was available in the United Kingdom by download from Sky "catch up" following the first episode satellite broadcast.

No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"Woe to the Vanquished"Metin HüseyinJez Butterworth and Tom Butterworth18 January 2018 (2018-01-18)
In 43AD, a nation is rocked by the arrival of an Empire.
22"Secret Alliances"Sue TullyTom Butterworth25 January 2018 (2018-01-25)
Having marked Rome's arrival with blood, Aulus sends envoys to parley with the tribes of Britannia, while also looking to learn more about the Druids.
33"Honor and Betrayals"Sue TullyJez Butterworth and Richard McBrien1 February 2018 (2018-02-01)
Aulus is reborn, but his destiny remains unclear. Cait is able to locate her father, but she can't free him from the Roman camp alone.
44"Judgment of the Gods"Luke WatsonTom Butterworth8 February 2018 (2018-02-08)
King Pellanor disowns Kerra and leaves her life in the hands of the Druids. But the gods' judgement is not what he expected.
55"Tractations"Luke WatsonJez Butterworth15 February 2018 (2018-02-15)
The gods have spoken, but Kerra must decide if she will accept their ruling. Antedia seals an alliance with Rome - on one condition.
66"The Chosen One"Sheree FolksonTom Butterworth22 February 2018 (2018-02-22)
After their long ordeal, Cait and her father finally arrive at the safety of the Cantii citadel, but a demon is on her trail.
77"Alone in the World"Sheree FolksonJez Butterworth1 March 2018 (2018-03-01)
Cait and her father seek shelter in the ruins of their old home, where she is visited by someone she never expected to see again.
88"Initiation"Christoph SchreweJez Butterworth8 March 2018 (2018-03-08)
The battle of wills between Kerra and Antedia intensifies, as the Regni play their trump card. Aulus enlists deadly exiles to find Cait.
99"Pax Romana"Christoph SchreweTom Butterworth15 March 2018 (2018-03-15)
The end appears to be close for the Cantii, as Aulus unveils how the Roman Empire truly conducts business.

Series 2 (2019–20)[]

Note: Every episode was available in the United Kingdom by download from Sky "catch up" following the first episode satellite broadcast.

No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [11][12]
101"Imperial Visit"Luke WatsonTom Butterworth7 November 2019 (2019-11-07)
Two years after the invasion, a dead man awakens who could spell the end of everything.
112"May the Gods Speak"Luke WatsonJez Butterworth14 November 2019 (2019-11-14)
The Dead Man sends Hella on a mission. Phelan's new life comes crashing down and Rork's suspicions about Veran lead him into a duel.
123"Genesis"Luke WatsonTom Butterworth21 November 2019 (2019-11-21)
Veran gives Ania a terrible choice. Harka brings Phelan under his spell and the next stage of Cait and Divis's prophecy begins.
134"Dark Game"Rob SavageJez Butterworth28 November 2019 (2019-11-28)
Hella makes Aulus an offer she knows he cannot resist. Phelan fulfils his mission and Cait and Divis' dreams spell new danger.
145"My Sister, the Queen"Rob SavageTom Butterworth7 November 2019 (2019-11-07)
A dream causes tension between Cait and Divis. Harka sends Love on a heart-breaking mission and Veran commits the ultimate betrayal.
156"The Eagle's Arms"Rob SavageJohn Henry Butterworth5 December 2019 (2019-12-05)
Philo and Brutus play a prank, but their timing could not be worse. Harka sends Veran a message.
167"Alliance of Dark Forces"Lisa James LarssonJohn Henry Butterworth12 December 2019 (2019-12-12)
Vitus returns with a message for Aulus. Ania is placed in an impossible situation and The Traveller tracks down Lucius.
178"A Painful Truth"Lisa James LarssonTom Butterworth19 December 2019 (2019-12-19)
Aulus outrages Domitius with a confession and Andra discovers the truth about her family. Divis tries to use his powers on Love.
189"The Crossroads"Issa LópezJez Butterworth26 December 2019 (2019-12-26)
Divis gets one last chance to prove himself. Meanwhile, Cait's newfound happiness is cut short as Phelan tries to right his wrongs.
1910"The Challenge"Issa LópezTom Butterworth2 January 2020 (2020-01-02)
Veran and Harka face each other in a challenge only one of them can survive. Cait is forced to face her destiny.

Series 3 (2021)[]

Note: Every episode was available in the United Kingdom by download from Sky "catch up" following the first episode satellite broadcast.

No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
201"Episode One"Ben GregorJez Butterworth24 August 2021 (2021-08-24)
212"Episode Two"Ben GregorTom Butterworth & Jez Butterworth31 August 2021 (2021-08-31)
223"Episode Three"Ben GregorTom Butterworth & Jez Butterworth7 September 2021 (2021-09-07)
234"Episode Four"Joasia GoldynJez Butterworth14 September 2021 (2021-09-14)
245"Episode Five"Joasia GoldynTom Butterworth21 September 2021 (2021-09-21)
256"Episode Six"Mackenzie CrookMackenzie Crook28 September 2021 (2021-09-28)
267"Episode Seven"Joasia GoldynTom Butterworth5 October 2021 (2021-10-05)
278"Episode Eight"Mackenzie CrookTom Butterworth & Jez Butterworth12 October 2021 (2021-10-12)

Production[]

The first series was produced by Rick McCallum, Vertigo Films and Neal Street Productions and shot on location in Czech Republic and Wales.[13] Most dialogue in the series is spoken in English, which is used mostly to represent Vulgar Latin spoken by the Romans and Brythonic spoken by the Celts. Latin and Welsh (with English subtitles) are also used to represent both ancient languages, respectively,[citation needed] particularly in rituals and other scenes with formulaic language.

In March 2018, it was announced that Sky Atlantic had renewed the show for a second series.[14] Amazon was not involved in production and did not stream the second season.[15]

The show was renewed for a third series in January 2020.[15] In June 2020, U.S. premium network Epix announced it would partner with Sky to produce the third series. It would also air the first series beginning August 2, 2020, and the second series beginning October 4, 2020.[7] Filming of the third series was shut down in March 2020 due to the Coronavirus pandemic,[16] and resumed in September 2020.[17][18]

Reception[]

Season Critical response
Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic
1 76% (37 reviews) 70 (8 reviews)
2 100% (7 reviews) TBD (0 reviews)

The first season received positive reviews. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 76% approval rating, with an average rating of 6.54/10 based on 37 reviews, with site's critics consensus saying "Brilliantly bonkers, Britannia's duplicitous characters and campy fantasy won't be for everyone, but those looking for less-serious swords and sorcery may enjoy its spellbinding madness".[19] On Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, it scored 70 out of 100, based on eight reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[20] The series premiered to over 1 million viewers according to BARB,[citation needed] but the final episode finished with only 159,000 viewers,[citation needed] a drop of around 90%.

References[]

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  16. ^ Kanter, Jake (17 March 2020). "'Britannia': Sky's Historical Drama Shuts Down Over Coronavirus". Deadline. Archived from the original on 23 March 2020. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
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