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Spartacus Square /
The Square of Warriors

Named after the 1960 Stanley Kubrick epic, this Square is just adjacent to the Little Europe sets.
The original sets were destroyed in the 1987 backlot fire. The current sets are built to the same designs.

The area is now named after The Scorpion King where it portrayed The Square of Warriors.

The sets can be extended vertically through the use of matte paintings. Talented artists "fill-in" the rest of the massive Roman structures by painting on glass, which is then placed between the set and the camera. The highly detailed paintings became part of the set in the camera, requiring no costly optical special effects.

More: Spartacus Square Photo Gallery

On Screen:

Spartacus Square montage, April 2006
Spartacus Square montage, April 2006
Tram in Spartacus Square, September 2006
Tram in Spartacus Square, September 2006
Buildings on the opposite side of Spartacus Square often appear as Embassy buildings or royal households (September 2006)
Buildings on the opposite side of Spartacus Square often appear as Embassy buildings or royal households (September 2006)
Buildings on the opposite side of Spartacus Square often appear as Embassy buildings or royal households (September 2006)
Buildings on the opposite side of Spartacus Square often appear as Embassy buildings or royal households (September 2006)
Buildings on the opposite side of Spartacus Square often appear as Embassy buildings or royal households (September 2006)
Buildings on the opposite side of Spartacus Square often appear as Embassy buildings or royal households (September 2006)
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