November 6, 2020 (2020-11-06) – November 11, 2022 (2022-11-11)
Romulus, graphically rendered as ROMVLVS, is an Italian historical drama television series created by Matteo Rovere about the founding of Rome. The show is notable for using archaic Latin instead of Italian.[1]
Produced by Sky Italia, Cattleya, and Groenlandia, two episodes of the series premiered at the 2020 Rome Film Festival.[2] The series was first broadcast in Italy on Sky Atlantic on 6 November 2020. In April 2021 it was renewed for a second season.[3] The series was sold in over 40 countries.[3]
Marlon Joubert as Lausus (seasons 1-2) Ertas' son.
Silvia Calderoni [it] as she-Wolf (seasons 1-2) Leader of the Ruminales.
Demetra Avincola as Deftri (stagioni 1-2) Young warrior of the Ruminales, attracted to Wiros.
Francesco Santagada as Maccus (seasons 1-2) Last survivor of the Luperci besides Yemos and Wiros. later advisor and lieutenant of the kings together with Herenneis.
Piergiuseppe di Tanno as Herenneis (seasons 1-2) Warrior of the Ruminales, later advisor and lieutenant of the kings together with Maccus.
Anna Chiara Colombo as Tarinkri (seasons 1-2) Warrior of the Ruminales.
Valerio Malorni as Adieis (seasons 1-2) Warrior and healer of the Ruminales.
Pietro Micci as Attus (seasons 1-2) Priest of Mars and warrior who trains Ilia to fighting.
Ludovica Nasti as Vibia (season 2) The youngest among the Sabine priestesses.
Starting from October 29, 2020, a trilogy of novels that expands the narrative universe, an unpublished cross-media project for Italy, has been published by HarperCollins. Written by Luca Azzolini [it], the volumes are titled Romulus: Book I – The Blood of the Wolf (29 October 2020), Romulus: Book II – The Queen of Battles (November 2020) and Romulus: Book III – The City of Wolves (January 2021).[6][7]