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No Season 3 for the historical drama.
April 21, 2024
It is being reported by TVLine that MGM+ has cancelled Domina after two seasons. The news comes eight months after the historical drama wrapped its now-final 8-episode sophomore run.
The British-Italian series premiered in 2021 on Epix in the US, which has since been rebranded as MGM+. Both seasons garnered praise from both critics and viewers.
Set during one of the most provocative periods in Roman history, Domina follows the extraordinary rise of Livia Drusilla, the third wife of Emperor Augustus Caesar. In the midst of affairs, exploits, and battles for political power, Caesar and Livia sit at the heart of the Roman Empire.
Comments (7)
04/24/24 at 10:37am
What an absolutely excellent series. Truly gripping and empowering for women .
So very sad it has been cancelled. Let’s have another season of “love island” instead. Vomit emoji
So very sad it has been cancelled. Let’s have another season of “love island” instead. Vomit emoji
04/23/24 at 05:35am
Disappointing period!
04/23/24 at 02:00am
What a pity, I enjoyed the show and the quality acting. While not as provocative as Spartacus, the scheming and backstabbing was entertaining and I didn't find the show boring in the slightest. I was really looking forward to another season and the cancellation is a wasted opportunity.
04/22/24 at 01:16pm
this show was soooooooo boring...
04/22/24 at 12:22pm
This show bored me. After Rome on HBO and Spartacus on Starz, i was really looking forward to this. They made Gaius to dim-witted at times. Unlike the above mentioned shows, Domina was not as sexy. It had a tendency to drag.
04/22/24 at 11:47am
What a great show with wonderful actors! Sorry they decided to cancel it.
04/22/24 at 07:29am
Good show. But the idea that livia wanted to return the republic is laughable. She murdered to get her son into power. Tiberius did not want it even . Still any show about ancient rome is ok by me. I watch tons of shows on rome and I am reading mary beard's book. The roman emporer.