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Domina: Created by Simon Burke With Alex Lanipekun, Ewan Horrocks, Matthew McNulty, Kasia Smutniak The life and rise of Livia Drusilla, the powerful wife of the Roman emperor Augustus Caesar
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Domina was a female-led historical drama series set in Ancient Rome that focused on the power struggles of aristocratic women Season 3 of Domina was canceled by MGM+ after the successful first and second seasons, leaving fans disappointed
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Domina is a drama about the first years of the Roman Empire which appears on the US on EPIX In much of Europe, it generally appears on Sky TV Domina premiered on Sunday, June 6, 2021 on EPIX In February 2022, the show was renewed by MGM+ for a second season which aired in 2023
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Domina follows the extraordinary rise of Emperor Augustus Caesar's third wife, Livia Drusilla, bringing to life the exploits, affairs, and battles for political clout that surrounded this power couple who sat at the heart of the Roman Empire
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Streaming, rent, or buy Domina – Season 1: Currently you are able to watch "Domina - Season 1" streaming on fuboTV, MGM+ Amazon Channel, MGM Plus Roku Premium Channel, MGM Plus, Philo, Spectrum On Demand
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Domina season 2 follows a major power struggle for control of the Roman Empire, and of Rome’s Imperial Family, and the story is again told from the female perspective
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The story of Livia Drusilla, from her early life as a naive young girl in the wake of Julius Caesar's assassination, through her rise to become the emperor Augustus' wife, becoming Rome's
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Starring Kasia Smutniak (Perfect Strangers) in the role of Livia, the series is a retelling of the power struggles for control of the Roman Empire from a female perspective Its second instalment
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