Epic fantasy might be all the rage these days, and we owe a great deal of thanks to Xena: Warrior Princess for setting the ...
Modern TV and streaming networks are full of epic fantasy series these days, from the gritty to the absurd, and that means we really are living in the golden age of fantasy television. Just thirty ...
After Gabrielle sacrificed herself to stop Hope, a grief-stricken Xena must travel to the Amazon Land of the Dead to find Gabrielle, and Xena revisits her past with the shamoness Alti, along the way.
It's been 30 years since Xena: Warrior Princess took the world by storm. The hit fantasy television show, which premiered on Sept. 4, 1995, starred Lucy Lawless as Xena, a warrior princess looking to ...
The final episode of Xena: Warrior Princess aired on June 23, 2001. Much to the dismay of the fanbase, Xena's ending produced controversy and left audiences wanting more. Little do some fans know is ...
Xena: Warrior Princess became a pop cultural phenomenon during its six-season run from 1995 until 2001 and changed the TV landscape with its groundbreaking strong female lead, in Lucy Lawless’ Xena, ...
When Xena was pitched to an executive at Renaissance Pictures, the spinoff Sears described as "A hip, updated version of 'Hercules.'" When Lawless was a recurring cast member on Hercules, she turned ...
It took a princess forged in the heat of battle to change the landscape of TV in the 1990s. The weekly syndicated series premiered in September 1995, following Xena's journey over six seasons as she ...