According to EW’s Michael Ausiello, Wentworth Miller–better known as Michael Scofield, star of FOX’s breakout hit Prison Break–has expressed interest in taking over the lead role in Starz’s Spartacus: Blood and Sand. The original Spartacus Andy Whitfield dropped out of the show shortly after its first season to undergo treatment for early stage Non-Hodgkin lymphoma. This forced the production team to come with an ultimatum–“close up shop or recast.” Since this news broke back in late September, the team went ahead with the latter option. There hasn’t been any official word (or even rumors) about who would take over the demanding role, and apparently Miller has stepped forward offering a bid. The ex-con (in Break, of course) definitely has the acting chops to pull it off. The question is whether or not he has the physical appearence to play the part. A smearing of body tattoos of Jolie Prison isn’t going to hide that face that Miller is not nearly as buff as the intimidating Whitfield; but as Ausiello points out a healthy regimen at the gym could make up for that.
There’s much time left for decisions to be made. Blood and Sand is tentatively scheduled for a September 2011 air date. But until then, you can look forward to Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, a six episode prequel series, airing in January 2011. And for those concerned, Whitfield is reported to have “a very positive outlook.”
really glad that andy is feeling positive its just what we all wanted to here he s recovery is very important to a lot of people keep fighting andy stay strong xxxx