A história se baseia na suposição de que Ashur não morreu no Vesúvio, no desfecho da segunda temporada da ficção original.A história se baseia na suposição de que Ashur não morreu no Vesúvio, no desfecho da segunda temporada da ficção original.A história se baseia na suposição de que Ashur não morreu no Vesúvio, no desfecho da segunda temporada da ficção original.
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Obviously the premise of « what if » passed, it's actually very enjoyable as entertainment.
That is the major difference from the original series which was based on real events, so this one you should not for a second take it for a historical series and just envoy the spectacle.
So many people claim the main character is a woman... did they watch the show? Ashur the Syrian is the main character and you still enjoy to hate him as much as before...
That is the major difference from the original series which was based on real events, so this one you should not for a second take it for a historical series and just envoy the spectacle.
So many people claim the main character is a woman... did they watch the show? Ashur the Syrian is the main character and you still enjoy to hate him as much as before...
Dead on arrival - entirely unbelievable as a previously beheaded Ashur comes back to life. Spartacus: House of Ashur feels like a desperate attempt to wring drama from a character whose story ended definitively - sword swing and all. The show leans into over-the-top resurrection logic, swapping the gritty realism and moral ambiguity of the original Spartacus for fan-service fan fiction vibes.
Visually, it still delivers the trademark stylized carnage, gore and full frontal nudity, but the writing veers into parody. Ashur's newfound quest for vengeance plays more like a comic-book villain's revival arc than a continuation of a grounded historical epic. Performances try to sell the concept, yet they can't overcome a premise that undermines the very finale the series once nailed.
A flashy, hollow spin-off that mistakes shock value for storytelling - House of Ashur resurrects a fan favorite only to bury the franchise's credibility in his place. Saved only by gratuitous sex and violence.
Visually, it still delivers the trademark stylized carnage, gore and full frontal nudity, but the writing veers into parody. Ashur's newfound quest for vengeance plays more like a comic-book villain's revival arc than a continuation of a grounded historical epic. Performances try to sell the concept, yet they can't overcome a premise that undermines the very finale the series once nailed.
A flashy, hollow spin-off that mistakes shock value for storytelling - House of Ashur resurrects a fan favorite only to bury the franchise's credibility in his place. Saved only by gratuitous sex and violence.
Woohoo !!! It finally happened !
Two episodes and the walls are again lined with betrayal and the floor plan shaped like a weasel, I'm excited !
R. I. P Andy Whitfield
He gave us a Spartacus filled with fire, heart, and humanity, and in such a short time left a mark that many never achieve in a lifetime. His strength in his final days was every bit as inspiring as the hero he portrayed.
Gone far too soon, but never forgotten.
Two episodes and the walls are again lined with betrayal and the floor plan shaped like a weasel, I'm excited !
R. I. P Andy Whitfield
- a warrior on screen and a gentle soul off it.
He gave us a Spartacus filled with fire, heart, and humanity, and in such a short time left a mark that many never achieve in a lifetime. His strength in his final days was every bit as inspiring as the hero he portrayed.
Gone far too soon, but never forgotten.
The writing quality improved and the storyline is finally starting to form in episodes 4 and 5. I would give episode 1-3 a 6/10. The script was struggling and sounded extremely forced at first but the dialogue is no longer sounding forced. Characters actually are gaining meaning to the audience. Connections to the previous serious are also starting to build. Give it time.
I honestly can't understand people moaning about House of Ashur. Are they the same fan of the original Spartacus? Probably not.
If you claim yourself as such, you can't rate it 1/10. It's not a honest rate.
Personally, I don't like some characters because they look caricatures, although this also happened with the previous seasons. The show can be surely improved but the core stands good enough.
If you claim yourself as such, you can't rate it 1/10. It's not a honest rate.
Personally, I don't like some characters because they look caricatures, although this also happened with the previous seasons. The show can be surely improved but the core stands good enough.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesShowrunner Steven S. DeKnight revealed that multiple seasons of the show have been mapped out and that "about four or five" potential Spartacus spin-offs are also in the works, all depending on whether House of Ashur is a success.
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December 2025 TV and Streaming Premiere Dates
December 2025 TV and Streaming Premiere Dates
Check out our December calendar to see when "Spartacus: House of Ashur" premieres, "Midsomer Murders" returns, and more.
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