When does 'Spartacus: House of Ashur' premiere?
December 5th on Starz.
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Starz is set to premiere 'Spartacus: House of Ashur', the fifth series in the Spartacus franchise, on December 5th. The series explores a 'what if' scenario where Ashur, played by Nick E. Tarabay, survives and gains power.
The new series, 'Spartacus: House of Ashur', picks up with Ashur in a position of power, owning the gladiator school that once enslaved him. However, he faces new challenges in the treacherous world of Roman politics. The series promises a blend of action, drama, and political intrigue, with Achillia, a fierce gladiatrix, playing a significant role.
The show aims to shock and disrupt, offering a spectacle of blood and betrayal. Steven S. DeKnight's return ensures a continuation of the original series' tone and style.
How to Prepare: Binge-watch the original 'Spartacus' series on Starz to refresh your memory and fully appreciate the context of 'House of Ashur'.
Who This Affects Most: This series will appeal to fans of historical dramas, gladiator stories, and those who enjoyed the original 'Spartacus' series.
December 5th on Starz.
It explores an alternate history where Ashur survives and rises to power.
Nick E. Tarabay, Graham McTavish, and Tenika Davis are among the main cast.
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