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Roman Empire: Here are some movies to explore

A recent fervor for Romans is evident on social media. Here are some memorable films about the Roman Empire that can captivate you even more

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The recent fascination of American men with the Roman Empire has taken the internet by storm. Social media platforms are flooded with content related to Julius Caesar, Roman history, and more. American men right now are consuming Roman Empire content more than any other historical subject.

Here is a list of timeless films based on the Roman Empire that allow viewers to revisit the era:

Ben-Hur (1959): Directed by William Wyler and set against the backdrop of ancient Rome, the film follows the story of Jewish Prince Judah Ben-Hur, who is sentenced to slavery and embarks on a journey of redemption. This epic film has won 11 Oscars and is based on the 1880 novel "Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ" by Lew Wallace. It is available on Amazon Prime.

Spartacus (1960):Directed by Stanley Kubrick, "Spartacus" portrays the life of the famous gladiator and slave who led a rebellion against the Roman Empire. The film has earned four Academy Awards and can be streamed on Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video.

Cleopatra (1963):Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, this film tells the story of Queen of Egypt, Cleopatra, portrayed by Elizabeth Taylor, who becomes the mistress of Julius Caesar of Rome to save her kingdom. It offers a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle and political intricacies of Ancient Rome. The film won three Academy Awards in 1964 and is available on Apple TV.

4.Titus (1999):Directed by Julie Taymor, "Titus" is a revenge drama based on brutal savagery in Ancient Rome. It is an adaptation of William Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus," with Anthony Hopkins playing the role of the protagonist, Titus Andronicus. The film can be streamed on Netflix.

5. Gladiator (2000): Directed by Ridley Scott and starring Russell Crowe, "Gladiator" transports audiences to the Roman Empire during the reign of Marcus Aurelius. The film follows the story of Maximus Decimus Meridius, who fights against corruption and injustice to seek justice for his family. "Gladiator" won two Academy Awards in 2001 for Best Picture and Best Actor. You can watch it on Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video.

These cinematic experiences can add more knowledge and grandeur to your fascination with the Roman Empire.