‘Spartacus: House of Ashur’ Season 2 Is Already Written — Is It Renewed?
Creator Steven S. DeKnight has completed writing Season 2 of Spartacus: House of Ashur and awaits Starz's renewal decision after Season 1 concluded with 10 episodes.
- On February 6, creator Steven S. DeKnight says he has already written Season 2 for Spartacus: House of Ashur while the spinoff remains unrenewed on Starz.
- DeKnight pitched a multi-season arc, including the Season 1 finale with Caesar's death, and said `We are ready to go if it's a success` before Season 1 premiered.
- The series stars Nick E. Tarabay and is set in an alternate Roman universe where Ashur rules a ludus after being sent back from the dead by Lucretia, with Season 1 containing 10 episodes.
- He has already offered a detailed Season 2 breakdown and told Deadline `We are ready to go if it's a success`, indicating long-term plans.
- Last week, Julius Caesar was recast due to scheduling, raising questions about Crassus's potential debut in Season 2, with tensions rising after Gibinius's murder.
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‘Spartacus: House of Ashur’ Season 2 Is Already Written — Is It Renewed?
Season 2 has already been written. Everything we know about the show's future.
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The Starz alternate history drama series, Spartacus: House of Ashur, concludes its first season with terrific style and vigor, as the protagonist heroically brings down his enemy and establishes himself as an integral part of the changing political scene. Before any of that, though, the city of Capua mourns the death of Senator Gabinius, with a new patriarch stepping into the social position vacated by him. This brings considerable trouble to th…
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