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Spartacus Revival Series Gets Greenlit With Original Star Confirmed to Return

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In a thrilling announcement that has fans of the original series rejoicing, Starz has officially greenlit the revival of the show Spartacus. The new series, titled Spartacus: House of Ashur, promises to reignite the blood-soaked drama and bring back the pulse-pounding action that captivated audiences a decade ago.

The Return of a Legend

At the helm of this exciting revival is none other than the original creator, Steven S. DeKnight (known for his work on Daredevil). DeKnight’s vision will once again transport viewers to the brutal world of gladiators, political intrigue, and epic battles. But what truly has fans buzzing is the confirmation that Nick Tarabay, the charismatic actor who portrayed the cunning Ashur, will reprise his role.

A “What If?” Scenario

Spartacus: House of Ashur takes a bold approach by exploring an alternate timeline. Remember that fateful moment on Mount Vesuvius in Spartacus: Vengeance when Ashur met his demise? Well, what if he hadn’t? What if he had survived and been gifted the gladiator school once owned by Batiatus? These questions form the crux of the new series.

Ashur’s Redemption?

The revival series will delve into Ashur’s journey after the events of Spartacus: Vengeance. How did he survive? What alliances did he forge? And what dark paths did he tread? Fans can expect answers as the narrative unfolds. Nick Tarabay’s return to the role promises to be a tour de force, as he breathes life into a character with a complex past and uncertain future.

A Decade Later

“To be afforded the opportunity to return a decade later to a series you loved is such a rare, wonderful opportunity,” DeKnight shared in a statement. “I could not be more excited to craft this next chapter in the Spartacus saga with Starz, Lionsgate, and the incomparable Nick Tarabay.”

Starz’s Commitment

Starz’s president of original programming, Kathryn Busby, expressed her enthusiasm for the project: “A decade ago, the groundbreaking original Spartacus captivated viewers worldwide, and we’re excited to deliver more enthralling, high-octane drama that our fervent fans have been anticipating. It is an honor to team up with Steven again as he expands upon the storytelling within this thrilling, action-packed universe.”

A Legacy Rekindled

Spartacus first graced our screens in 2010 with Spartacus: Blood and Sand, followed by the prequel miniseries Spartacus: Gods of the Arena. The subsequent seasons—Spartacus: Vengeance and Spartacus: War of the Damned—solidified its place in television history. Now, with Spartacus: House of Ashur, the legacy continues, promising to transport us back to the arena, where honor, betrayal, and survival collide.

As we eagerly await the return of gladiators, let us raise our goblets and toast to the resurgence of a beloved epic. Hail, Spartacus!

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