- Batiatus seeks vengeance for all that has befallen him, retaining his gladiators and Solonius in the cause. The new arena opens, promising a spectacle of combat and blood.
- Batiatus mourns the death of his father and blames Tullius for all that has befallen them. Gannicus pushes Batiatus to complete his sale to Tullius so that he may seek revenge for the House of Batiatus but Solonius counsels caution and a more sensible, if final, solution. Solonius protects his own position as well, however. Naevia replaces Melitta and Lucretia promises that no man will ever touch her as happened to Diona, who makes an unexpected return. The new arena is complete and the games begin. The gladiators of the House of Batiatus emerge triumphant with Crixus and Gannicus wanting to face each other in the primus.—garykmcd
- Hell-bent on taking his brutal revenge on hateful Tullius as a warning to all others who would seek to betray him, Batiatus puts the finishing touches to his dangerous assassination plan. However, as the opening of the new Capua Arena marks the beginning of new rivalries, Quintus' outnumbered gladiators find themselves pitted against a small army of butchers, and all bets are off. Now, entrusted with the momentous task of defending the reputation and the very future of the once-thriving House of Batiatus, Oenomaus' fighters must provide a never-before-seen spectacle. And in the upcoming gory, winner-take-all fight to the death, there can only be one winner.—Nick Riganas
- Batiatus seeks vengeance against Tullius for all that has befallen him. He obtains the help of his gladiators and his friend Solonius in the cause, each seeking to right the wrongs done to them. The opening of the new arena arrives, promising a spectacle of combat and blood the likes of which Capua has never seen.—Starz Publicity
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