When does Spartacus: House of Ashur premiere?
The first two episodes premiere on December 5.
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After a decade-long hiatus, the Spartacus franchise is back with Spartacus: House of Ashur, premiering December 5 on Starz. This new series revisits the brutal world of gladiators and Roman politics, focusing on the resurrected Ashur and hi...
Spartacus: House of Ashur explores an alternate history where Ashur, once a slave, is now a powerful figure in Roman society. The series delves into his struggles to maintain power, his interactions with the Roman elite, and his introduction of a female gladiator to the arena. The return of creator Steven S. DeKnight promises a continuation of the franchise's signature elements, including intense action, political maneuvering, and morally complex characters. The series also stars Jamaica Vaughan, Ivana Baquero, Jordi Webber, Claudia Black, and Leigh Gill. Fans can stream all four previous chapters of the Spartacus franchise – Blood and Sand, Gods of the Arena, Vengeance, and War of the Damned – on the STARZ app.
The first two episodes premiere on December 5.
It will be available to stream on Starz.
The series follows Ashur in an alternate timeline where he survived and now controls a gladiator school.
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