Network: Amazon.
Episodes: 27 (hour).
Seasons: Three.
TV show dates: January 26, 2018 — March 6.2022.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Kelly Reilly, David Morrissey, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Liana Cornell, Gershwyn Eustache Jnr, Mackenzie Crook, Barry Ward, Stanley Weber, Joe Armstrong, Fortunato Cerlino, Callie Cooke, Aaron Pierre, Eleanor Worthington-Cox, Zoë Wanamaker, Ian McDiarmid, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Hugo Speer, Daniel Caltagirone, Zaqi Ismail, and Annabel Scholey.
TV show description:
From creators Jez Butterworth and Tom Butterworth, the Britannia TV show is a British historical drama, which airs on Sky Atlantic in UK. The story kicks off in the year 43AD, at the far reaches of the Roman Empire.
A century earlier, even Julius Caesar was been unable to subdue the wild land of warrior queens that is Britannia. Now, the Roman invasion will leave an indelible mark on the Celts and Druids.
General Aulus (Morrissey) oversees the 400 ships bringing 20,000 men to Britannia. They intend to conquer it and civilize its peoples, in the name of Emperor Claudius.
Bright, brave, and brutal, Aulus Plautius is among the most important Roman legion commanders. Although his emperor has ordered him to conquer Britannia, Aurus plans to pit competing tribes against one another — to that end, as well as his own.
His strategy involves presenting himself as an ally, so as to earn his targets’ trust, until such time as they prove disposable. Still, Aurus has a secret he refuses to share — he is convinced the Druids understand the mysteries of the universe and may well play into his plans — not for the empire — but for himself.
As a prefectus, Lucius (Speer) is Aulus’ second in command. Rigid and exacting, he brooks no insolence on either his own behalf, or that of his men. Once he’s on Britannia, Lucius realizes the general — his old friend — seems nearly obsessed with the island’s mystical Druids. As the situation intensifies, Lucius feels burdened by dueling loyalties.
Pellanor (McDiarmid) is King of the Cantii and is steeped in the ancient ways. While he is offended by Rome’s very presence, he does not think this new army of invaders will be any more successful than Caesars.
The Cantii’s war with the Regni tribe takes up most of his attention, and the rest of Pellanor’s focus is trained on his family, particularly his reckless daughter, Kerra (Reilly). He stands steadfast in his faith that the Druids are touched by the gods, so he will do their bidding, no matter the cost.
Although she is an accomplished warrior among her people, Kerra can be stubborn, and her demeanor has not helped mitigate tensions between the Cantii and Regni. Now Pellenor treats her like a prisoner rather than his child.
Kerra rejects her father’s faith in the Druids, who executed her mother as she looked on. She yearns to liberate herself from her tribe and its gods. Meanwhile, destiny has plans for her.
As Pellanor’s son and heir to his throne, Phelan (Rhind-Tutt) is his father’s right-hand man. While he is more practical and reasonable than the king, the Cantii don’t believe he is cut out to lead.
His ambitious, manipulative wife, Amena (Scholey), sees her husband as her stepping stone to the throne. By edict of the Druids, she is also married to Lindon (Weber), for political purposes. He dislikes her though, and feels a powerful connection to Kerra.
When the Romans pillage his village, they kidnap and enslave the Cantii, Sawyer (Ward). A rebellious soul, Sawyer is subject to savage punishment. When his young daughter Cait (Worthington-Cox) tends to him, he realizes how strong she has become, and her strength fuels his hope.
The Regni’s Queen Antedia (Wanamaker) once tried to make peace with the Cantii. Following the Druids’ decree, her son Gildas married Kerra, but their union ended as quickly as it began, and now Antedia has no heir. Certain she has been stabbed in the back, Antedia is hellbent on vengeance, and hopes to use the Romans as a mean to her ends.
On the night before the solstice, Cait was set to complete the initiation into womanhood. When the Romans attacked, she was left “betwixt.” While neither a girl nor a woman, Cait is stronger than she once imagined. She may prove key to the fates of the tribes, the Druids, the Romans, and even Britannia.
Once a Druid, now a hermit, Divis (Kaas) is now nearly shunned by both the Cantii and the Regni, which is fine with him. When Rome attacks, he experiences a vision which reveals the Roman army to be the Earth demon Lokka — in the flesh.
Divis believes he may be the only one who can stop this evil from overcoming his homeland. When he sets out to do his duty, he feels encumbered by Cait, whom he saved from the Romans.
Reputedly the second man in this world, Veran (Crook) is rumored to be 10,000 years old. The tribes consider him privy to the mysteries of the universe and accept that he speaks for the gods. When the Roman forces land, he welcomes their presence in his own way, but the question remains: why?
Meanwhile, inland, the bloody battle continues on the Cantii – Regni border. Can they make peace and repel the alien invaders? Will Rome prevail? Stay tuned.
Series Finale:
Episode #27
Aulus takes Lucius & a few survivors to a remote fortress where he is joined by Amena & Hemple; Cait finds her way to the fort and Antedia launches an attack with a firestorm, as Divis & others arrive.
First aired: March 6, 2022.
What do you think? Do you like the Britannia TV series? Should this TV show have been cancelled or renewed for a fourth season on Amazon?
Please have a Season 2! Can’t wait to watch!
Excellent show! A season 2 is a must!
Enjoyed Britannia, must have season 2. Loved the development of all the characters and the whimsical scenes.
please make a season 2
Loved it I can’t wait until Season season 2
Please RENEW!
Season 1 glued me to the TV as each episode kept,yielding new twists and turns similar to GOT…. and I can almost guarantee all those who loved GOT will certainly follow ! Amazon should be very pleased with season 1. All they need to do is to Market it better, as i just happened to stumble upon it.
Love this show. On last episode I need more. Please make a season 2.
This series is so we’ll written and acted. It draws you in and keeps you going. Please send season two out SOON! I do love Brittania.
Great show
My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed the entire series. He compared it to Game Of Thrones, but it is completely different. We cannot wait for the next season.
I was overjoyed to find this show and love it. EXCEPT I can not stand the hippy trippy credits. What does 1960s psychedelic mod imagery and songs have to do with celts? I almost couldn’t get past it, but Im glad I stuck through the credits the first time. The show is great history and gives life to the period as welling as being entertaining in the same way Vikings is. Just bleep through the credits.
I thought it was a perfect fit for dark stories ruled by sex and drug fueled Druids.
Enjoyed Britannia so much that I binge watched the entire first season. Really hope the story continues with a second season.
Britannia ranks right up there with Game of Thrones and Vikings. I truly enjoyed this show and hope it continues for another season and more. I am now a fan and I am rooting for the small daughter with a blind father. Please renew this series!
I enjoyed the show. I think there should be a second season. Although I was disappointed that so many of the main figures in first season were killed off by the ninth episode. I did believe that kerra was going to last longer than she did.
The show was excellent; loved the mix of history and old world superstition. Hope the rest of the world agrees so that the next season can begin production! We give it 10 out of 10.