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Centurion is a 2010 British historical action-war film directed by Neil Marshall, loosely based on the disappearance of the Roman Empire's Ninth Legion in Caledonia in the early second century AD. Cast Michael Fassbender as Quintus Dias, a centurion. His father was Scipio Dias, a renowned and later freed gladiator. Formerly the second-in-command at the Inchtuthil garrison, Quintus is the only survivor of the fort and the only Roman to escape King Gorlacon. Quintus joins the Ninth Legion's march into Caledonia and is later betrayed by Governor Agricola. Olga Kurylenko as Etain, a warrior, scout, hunter and tracker from the Brigantes tribe. After seeing her family raped and murdered by the Romans, Etain was raped herself and had her tongue cut out. She fled north and was taken in by the Britons, who trained her and sent her back to the Romans as a spy. Marshall said of the character, "Etain is kind of revenge incarnate. Her family were butchered by the Romans, she had her tongue cut out by the Romans, she's had a hell of a time and she's out for Roman blood ... She's quite furious because one sense is not there – she can’t speak – all the others are more developed. She sees very well and hears very well: she is an animal!" Dominic West as Titus Flavius Virilus, the general (legate) of the Ninth Legion. Virilus is a tough veteran, far more comfortable with the ordinary soldiers, who would follow him anywhere, than with his fellow patricians. Liam Cunningham as Brick (Ubriculius), a veteran legionary of the Ninth Legion. He is on his last tour before settling down on a farm in Tuscany. David Morrissey as Bothos, a veteran legionary in Septus's century of the Ninth Legion. He joined the army as an orphan on the streets of Rome. JJ Feild as Thax, a self-serving legionary in Septus's century of the Ninth Legion. Noel Clarke as Macros, a legionary of the second cohort of the Ninth Legion. Originally from Numidia, he was a noted marathon runner in Greece before joining the army. Riz Ahmed as Tarak, a cook with the Ninth Legion, originally from the Hindu Kush. Dimitri Leonidas as Leonidas, a Greek legionary scout of the Ninth Legion. Ulrich Thomsen as Gorlacon, the leader of the Britons. Imogen Poots as Arianne, a young Briton woman exiled for witchcraft by Gorlacon. Dave Legeno as Vortix, an axe-wielding Briton warrior. Axelle Carolyn as Aeron, a Briton archer. Paul Freeman as Gnaeus Julius Agricola, Roman governor of Britannia. This is an anachronism; the historical Julius Agricola was actually governor some 20–30 years before the events depicted in the film, and was already dead by the time Hadrian's Fort began construction. The governor at the time of the Pictish war, the disappearance of the Ninth Legion and the beginning of the construction of Hadrian's Wall in 119 AD was actually Quintus Pompeius Falco. Rachael Stirling as Drusilla, Governor Agricola's daughter. Michael Carter as Antoninus, one of Agricola's generals. Tom Mannion as Tesio, one of Agricola's generals. Peter Guinness as Cassius, one of Agricola's generals. Lee Ross as Septus, a veteran centurion of the Ninth Legion and an old friend of General Virilus. Jake Maskall as Argos, an officer of the Ninth Legion, one of General Virilus's aides. Eoin Macken as Achivir, a Briton warrior. Neil Marshall as Archer on Hadrian's Fort, an uncredited cameo as the watchman who mistakes Bothos for a Pict.