The main cast for Spartacus: House of Ashur has been announced, with eight new faces set to join original series star Nick Tarabay. Following a “What If” premise that offers a glimpse of what might have happened had Tarabay’s Ashur not been killed on Mount Vesuvius during Spartacus: Vengeance, this new spinoff will instead see him as the master of his own gladiatorial Ludus. Starz originally greenlit the 10-episode Spartacus spinoff series in November 2023, with the original series creator and showrunner, Steven DeKnight, also set to return.

Per Deadline, Starz has revealed Spartacus: House of Ashur‘s main cast lineup, consisting of eight new characters who never appeared in the original series. While Tarabay will reprise his role of the scheming Ashur, now Dominus of the Ludus once owned by his former master Batiatus, he will also be joined by the likes of Graham McTavish (The Witcher), Tenika Davis (Jupiter’s Legacy), Jamaica Vaughan (Home and Away), Ivana Baquero (Pan’s Labyrinth), Jordi Webber (Choose Love), Claudia Black (The Nevers), India Shaw-Smith (The Pines Still Whisper) and Leigh Gill (Joker).

The New Spartacus: House of Ashur Characters Explained

The New Spinoff Will Continue The OG Show’s Exploration Of Roman Society

With the original Spartacus series exploring every possible level of Roman society, from the lowliest slave to revered members of the Roman senate, this new spinoff seems set to follow suit with a wide assortment of new characters. McTavish, well known for his gruff and domineering roles, will assume the role of Ashur’s new Doctore, Korris. A former gladiator himself, his prowess in the arena earned him his freedom, and he now fulfills the role once held by Peter Mensah’s Oenomaus in training Ashur’s stable of fighters.

Other new gladiators set to join the show include Weber’s Tarchon, and Gill’s Satyrus, who is the leader of the Brothers Ferox, gladiators from a rival Ludus. The series will also introduce a female gladiator, Achillia, played by Davis. Meanwhile, Ashur’s household is also rounded out by the house slaves Hilara (Vaughan) and Messia (Baquero), who are engaged in a love-triangle with their master. Finally, Black is set to play the Roman politician intent on plotting Ashur’s downfall, Cossutia, while Shaw-Smith will play his daughter, Viridia.

A composite image of Ashur and Spartacus against a purple background from Spartacus

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Is Spartacus: House Of Ashur A Sequel, Reboot, Or Prequel?

The revival of Starz’s iconic sword-and-sandal epic series Spartacus: House of Ashur occupies a peculiar spot on the overall Spartacus timeline.

At this stage, it is not clear whether any other actors from the original show will return for Spartacus: The House of Ashur. However, given the spinoff’s premise, it is highly unlikely that Spartacus or any of his fellow slave conspirators would have survived execution following their capture. At the same time, it is entirely possible that Ashur may not have been the only character spared from death in the new spinoff, and there is still the potential for appearances from more familiar faces, such as Craig Parker’s Gaius Claudius Glaber.

Source: Deadline

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Spartacus: House of Ashur

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Spartacus: House of Ashur is a historical drama television series, serving as a sequel to the Spartacus series. The show is set in the 1st century BC and explores the rise of the House of Batiatus, a powerful ludus in Capua, and its owner, Quintus Lentulus Batiatus. The series follows the characters as they navigate the complex world of ancient Roman politics and gladiatorial combat.

Cast

Nick E. Tarabay

Seasons

1

Network

Starz

Main Genre

Drama