Hotly Anticipated Sequel to Iconic 2000s Historical Series With a 4.2 Rating Is Coming Soon!

The sequel to this iconic historical series from the 2000s will make its debut this coming December on the American platform, Starz.

A fresh Spartacus series is set to premiere soon. The life of the most renowned gladiator was adapted into a series in 2010, which was dark and brutal, portraying the violent battles in the arena without holding back. Andy Whitfield played Spartacus in the first season of the show, but after his untimely death, Liam McIntyre took over the role in the following seasons.

The series was a massive hit and even led to a prequel titled Gods of the Arena. Now, more than a decade after the original program ended, another spin-off is set to air. This new series, called House of Ashur, revolves around the character Ashur (played by Nick E. Tarabay).

Are there plans for more Spartacus series?

No, the former gladiator who died during the second season of Spartacus won’t be resurrected. Instead, this spin-off will delve into an alternate reality. House of Ashur will explore what could have been Ashur’s fate, had he not been killed by Naevia.

This new series is penned by Steven S. DeKnight, the creator of Spartacus, who is also known for his work on the Netflix series Daredevil. If successful, other spin-offs may follow, including a direct sequel to the third season, which is already in development.

House of Ashur, a spin-off from the Spartacus universe, will air on Starz in the United States starting December 5, with a release date in France yet to be announced.

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