Spartacus: House of Ashur Episode 3 - Release date, time, streaming details and more

A still from Spartacus: House of Ashur (Image Via: X/@spartacus_starz)
A still from Spartacus: House of Ashur (Image Via: X/@spartacus_starz)

Spartacus: House of Ashur will be dropping another episode, and by now, we know that the show isn't messing around. Episode 3 will be released next Friday, i.e., on December 12, and it airs at the normal Friday prime slot in the US, then appears for streaming the very next day.

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Keep reading for the exact times, how to watch the episode, and who shows up to stir trouble. This show keeps surprising, and Episode 3 looks set to raise the stakes for Ashur and his fighters.


When exactly to tune in for Episode 3 of Spartacus: House of Ashur in and why you should mark your calendar

Episode 3 of Spartacus: House of Ashur is scheduled for Friday, December 12, 2025, in the US. In the States, the new episode will air during Starz’s Friday evening block. For folks keeping time zones straight, that means it shows up at the usual 9 pm Eastern time slot, which is 8 pm Central time.

A still from Spartacus: House of Ashur (Image Via: X/@spartacus_starz)
A still from Spartacus: House of Ashur (Image Via: X/@spartacus_starz)

The pattern here is regular: new installments hit on Fridays, so you know the routine. If you are in the UK, the episode follows on Saturday, December 13, 2025, on MGM Plus, which picks up the series a day after the US premiere. The show’s pacing so far makes Friday night feel like appointment TV.

If you love drama, blood, and tense gladiator moments, clear your Friday. Episode 3 is titled Unworthy and the short official teaser points to Korris being tested by Ashur. Expect confrontation and a storyline that pushes the house to a breaking point.


How to stream Episode 3 without missing out on anything major

To watch Spartacus: House of Ashur in the US, you can catch the premiere on Starz as it airs. If you do not have cable, the Starz app and Starz on demand are the places to stream the episode the following day. For UK viewers, the series is available on MGM Plus, which is offered as an add-on through Prime Video.

A still from Spartacus: House of Ashur (Image Via: X/@spartacus_starz)
A still from Spartacus: House of Ashur (Image Via: X/@spartacus_starz)

That means if you already use Prime, you can add MGM Plus and get the episodes in the UK almost immediately after they air. Episodes 1 and 2 are already up in their respective services, and Episode 3 follows the same rollout.

So whether you prefer live TV or streaming, just make sure your subscriptions are active or set a reminder so you can binge the moment the new episode drops.


Who to look out for and what it means for the story

Spartacus: House of Ashur keeps the cast tight and dramatic. Nick Tarabay leads as Ashur, and Graham McTavish plays Korris, who faces the episode’s main trial. Tenika Davis’s Achillia is rising fast as a gladiatrix who might change everything for the house.

A still from Spartacus: House of Ashur (Image Via: X/@spartacus_starz)
A still from Spartacus: House of Ashur (Image Via: X/@spartacus_starz)

The supporting cast includes familiar and new faces who all push the plot in different directions. Liam McIntyre returns as Spartacus in a role that underpins Ashur’s rise. Other cast members, such as Jamaica Vaughan, Ivana Baquero, Jordi Webber, and Claudia Black, fill out the power plays and alliances.

Episode 3 will focus on Ashur’s anger and force Korris into a corner where he must prove his worth. The dynamics between these characters make the episode feel crucial to the season’s arc and set up more clashes to come.


Spartacus: House of Ashur will be cranking up the show with Episode 3 because it's where things start to shift. Make sure to watch the episode on December 12 and make sure you're ready and set up with your subscriptions.

You'll see alliances being tested, pressures increasing, and some game-changing moves that shake up who's actually in charge.


Stay tuned to Soap Central for more.

Edited by Zainab Shaikh