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Rome

Season 2 (10 Episodes)

Season two of the show begins immediately after the events of season one, with the assassination of Julius Caesar and the death of Niobe, wife of Caesar's loyal bodyguard Lucius Vorenus. Vorenus, who had previously learned that Lucius was Niobe's illegitimate son, becomes consumed by gr...

Season 2 Episodes:

Episode 1 Passover

1. Passover

Aired: Jan 14, 2007

Mark Antony weighs the possibility of journeying north following Caesar's dem...

Episode 2 Son of Hades

2. Son of Hades

Aired: Jan 21, 2007

Lucius Vorenus remains consumed by grief for a month after his family avenges...

Episode 6 Philippi

6. Philippi

Aired: Feb 18, 2007

Titus Pullo, acting on Octavian's orders, decimates Brutus' Roman allies, cul...

Episode 7 Death Mask

7. Death Mask

Aired: Mar 4, 2007

The aftermath of Brutus's death at Philippi sets the stage for Servilia's lon...

Episode 8 A Necessary Fiction

8. A Necessary Fiction

Aired: Mar 11, 2007

Octavian's family is left reeling as he introduces his new wife, Livia, in a ...

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Info about Rome

Seasons: 2

Current Status: Canceled

Network: HBO

Production Countries: Italy, United States, United Kingdom

Genres:Drama, War, Romance, Action

Rome: Where to Watch Online in United States?

Currently, you have the opportunity to watch "Rome" by streaming it on the following platforms: Max, HBO (Via Hulu),Spectrum On Demand. Additionally, viewers have the option to either rent or purchase "Rome" on the following digital platforms: AppleTV, Windows Store, Amazon, Google Play, VUDU, YouTube, Fandango at Home.