Barbarian Season 2 Web Series Review:
The Barbarians is a German Historical Drama Series, Season 2 of which has also been released on Netflix. Because in season 2 of this series, the story of season 1 has been carried forward. Season 2 of this series has a total of 6 episodes, each lasting between 40 and 50 minutes. And you will be able to watch this series on Netflix in multiple languages, not just German. I have watched both season 1 and season 2 of this series and I will try to give the summary of season 1 of this series without spoilers. So that if you do not want to waste your time watching season 1 of this series, then you can understand it by watching it directly. First I will tell you the story of Season 2, then after watching Season 2 experience will try to explain Season One only for your convenience.
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Story of the Barbarians season 2:
Season 2 of this series starts one year after the battle shown at the end of Season 1. And this time also we will get to see a war between the Barbarian and the Roman army. But before that war, what kind of challenges does Ari, who is the leader of the Barbarian tribe, have to face. That's all we get to see in season 2 of this Barbarian series, of course, I really liked season one of this series too, and the biggest reason for liking it was that in just six episodes, a big event in history was covered in a very effective manner. I really love watching historical dramas, and listening to war stories, that's why I liked season 1 of this series. And that is why I have also watched season 2 of this series from beginning to end.
About The Barbarians' Season 2:
The story of Season 2 of this series is also engaging from beginning to end, the story has love, cheats, twists, and turns. There are some good brutal action sequences and the ending also has an overall enjoyable battle sequence. not only that Not only, but the character of Arminius and Thusnelda has also fascinated me since season 1. But some new characters have also been introduced in season 2 of this series. Our connectivity and emotional connection with some of the characters become such that when something goes wrong with them in this series. So we feel bad too. The performance of the rest of the actors is also good in season 2 of this series as well as the overall production quality is also good for you.
Weak Points Of The Barbarians' Season 2:
1. The story of season 2 of this series is engaging but at the same time, it is a bit predictable.
2. In this part, a lot has been shown in a quick and short time and that is why we are not able to connect emotionally as well as we are with the story and characters, and everything is shown.
3. Even in the dialogue between the characters, the connectives are weak somewhere. And all this becomes a bit disjointing for us.
Despite these issues, season 2 is an enjoyable part. And if you like historical drama like me So you too should not miss season 2 of this series. And if you haven't seen season 1 of this series yet, then watch season 1 first. And if you did not find the story of this series interesting, and If you don't like watching historical dramas, then you can skip it. One more thing, if you want to see historical wars and dramas, then you will get to see all this in it. Which you would get to see in a big war drama. And with all this, I would rate season 2 of this series 8/10. One more thing the story of this series has not been completed even in season 2.
Quick Recap Of Barbarian Season 1:
The story of the barbarians series appears to revolve around a famous war. And this war took place between the Germanic tribes and the Roman army in Tiutobak First. The story begins when Aari and Flavus who are both brothers were children. And his father was the chief of the Cherusci tribe and he gave them to the Romans. The children were raised by Pebilius Varus, a nobleman. He was considered very powerful in Rome. Ari grew up to become Arminius and he had become a high-ranking officer of the army. The series begins with the return of Arminius to Germany. Where his father who had adopted him had become the governor of the Roman province of Germany. When he gets there, his childhood friends Thusnelda and Folkwin Wolfspear steal an Eagle Standard from a Roman Legion. When he learns that the thieves had come from his case, he decides to bring back the Eagle Standard. There he meets his real father, and only then the tribesmen attacked him. But he returns with an eagle. Slowly he starts to realize that whatever happens, this Roman will never accept him as his own. He then becomes the new chief of the Cherusci tribe and marries Thusnelda. Thusnelda and Folkwin loved each other very much but after her marriage, they learn that he may have died. But in reality, Folkwin was captured by the Romans, who were taking their slaves for themselves. Although Arminius is loyal to Varus, with the help of his wife, he gathers all the tribes and then brings 3 Roman legions to the forest. where he had already laid a trap. Thusnelda also has a new form which she does not show to anyone. The entire Roman army is killed in this battle. And Varus also commits suicide. Season 1 of this series ends with this war.
Related Questions:
Is Barbarians a true story?
Ans:- Story of the Barbarian is partly based on a real event in history and the series is partly a work of fiction, But showrunners Jane Martin Scharf and Arne Nolting aim to give this historical event a high level of on-screen authenticity through this series.
What country were Barbarians filmed in?
Ans:- Burberry was shot in northwest Germany between Hanover and Düsseldorp. However, the Netflix series was not actually shot on location in Germany. The series was shot entirely in Hungary, instead of Germany, which doubled for the jungle. And the characters in this show speak German and Latin, so it was not difficult to find them here.
Who does Thusnelda end up with?
And:- Thusnelda was a Germanic Cheruscan noblewoman. She was kidnapped by the Roman general Germanicus during the romans' invasion of Germania. Thusnelda was the wife of Arminius.