The story of Romulus and his twin brother Remus, in eighth century B.C. as seen through the eyes of three people marked by death, loneliness and violence.
The best episode of "Romulus" season 2 is "Offesa", rated 7.1/10 from 64 user votes. It was directed by Enrico Maria Artale and written by Federico Gnesini, Flaminia Gressi. "Offesa" aired on 10/21/2022 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Decisione".
The king of the Sabines Tito Tazio invites Yemos and Wiros to Cures. However, it is an ambush that ends with the kidnapping of the Sabine priestesses.
Director: Enrico Maria Artale
Writer: Federico Gnesini, Flaminia Gressi
Wiros seeks support from the kings of neighbouring areas, while Silvia begs the Sabines not to attack Yemos.
Director: Matteo Rovere
Writer: Filippo Gravino, Guido Iuculano
Tito advances. The Ruminales attack a Sabine garrison and as all seems lost, a contingent led by Wiros, charges. Yemos is wounded and the priestess Ersilia proposes to take him to the Tusci.
Director: Enrico Maria Artale
Writer: Federico Gnesini, Flaminia Gressi
Yemos is dying and Ersilia takes Wiros to the village where she grew up to be treated; Titos is furious with Servios and the others who have retreated into the woods.
Director: Enrico Maria Artale
Writer: Filippo Gravino, Guido Iuculano
In Rome, the tensions caused by the lack of food leads to a clash; Titus reacts unexpectedly to the loyalty of the Latin kings.
Director: Francesca Mazzoleni
Writer: Filippo Gravino, Guido Iuculano
When Titos steps in, the tides change with the Romans, who must retreat; Yemos decides to leave the sceptre to Wiros.
Director: Michele Alhaique
Writer: Federico Gnesini, Flaminia Gressi
Wiros encourages his team to have hope for victory. On his wedding day with Ersilia, he faces a difficult truth about his brother.
Director: Michele Alhaique
Writer: Federico Gnesini, Flaminia Gressi
Wiros surrenders to the Sabines and cedes the city of Rome; a woman leaves a cloak on the shoulders of the chained ex-king which leaves Tito distraught.
Director: Michele Alhaique
Writer: Federico Gnesini, Flaminia Gressi