Spartacus: House of Ashur is officially making its way back to the screen, and the return is just as brutal, stylish, and chaotic as fans hoped. At San Diego Comic-Con, Starz took the wraps off a brand new teaser trailer, showing exactly what's in store.

With a confirmed winter premiere and a fresh look at Ashur's twisted rise to power, the wait is almost over. So yes, the blood is back, and so is Ashur-very much alive and very much in control.
Here's what fans can expect from this revival and what the new footage really tells us.
Ashur’s fate reimagined: Power, blood, and betrayal collide
Spartacus: House of Ashur turns the story by asking one bold question: what if Ashur never died? The new teaser shown at SDCC dives straight into that alternate timeline, painting a picture of a man who not only survived but came back stronger and more dangerous.
Ashur, now the master of the very gladiator school where he once fought and bled, finds himself surrounded by killers he commands, but Roman politics might be the bloodiest battlefield yet.
Nick E. Tarabay reprises his role with ruthless energy, standing center of a world where loyalty barely lasts a day. The trailer offers quick flashes of bone-crunching combat, fiery stares with drama. One major reveal is the arrival of Achillia, a gladiatrix played by Tenika Davis, who storms into the male-dominated arena ready to shake the very foundations of tradition.
Creator Steven S. DeKnight stays behind the wheel, joined by producers Rick Jacobson and Aaron Helbing. But it was Tarabay who stole attention at the SDCC panel, locking eyes with fans while the screen behind him filled with carnage.
Liam McIntyre, former Spartacus himself, guided the panel as moderator and made sure to kick off the session with a moment for the late Andy Whitfield, asking fans to "clap and cheer for Whitfield," as the crowd erupted in honor of the series' first leading man.
Spartacus: House of Ashur isn't playing it safe. It's loud, provocative, and visually unapologetic, just like the original, only more twisted.
San Diego Comic-Con drops the curtain on winter release and trailer reveal for Spartacus: House of Ashur
Fans didn't just get a teaser at SDCC, but they got answers. Spartacus: House of Ashur was officially confirmed to premiere this winter, though whether that means the very end of 2025 or early 2026 remains to be seen.
One thing's clear: Starz is betting big on this revival, and the trailer makes it obvious why.
The clip wastes no time, opening with Ashur alive and calculating, reclaiming the arena that once owned him. No longer just a survivor, he's now a player at the top. Every frame in the trailer hints at something darker: a Rome where politics devour the powerful, and violence speaks louder than words.
A key highlight is the show's fresh angle this time; it's not just about the gladiators but the twisted games played in the halls of power.
Alongside Tarabay and Davis, the cast features familiar faces like Graham McTavish, Jaime Slater, and newcomers like Jamaica Vaughan and Jordi Webber. There's a clear sense of legacy here, but with a fierce push toward something bolder.
Starz's description doesn't hold back:
"What if he lived, and the Romans rewarded his treachery with the gladiator school where he once bled?"
That's the hook, and it sets the tone for everything to come.
With ten episodes expected, Spartacus: House of Ashur is gearing up to bring back the blood, the scandal, and the spectacle. And from the sound of it, the elite of Rome won't know what hit them.
With Spartacus: House of Ashur locked in for a winter premiere and a fierce trailer already making waves, the franchise is stepping back into the arena with something entirely new.
It's bold, it's brutal, and it isn't asking for permission. Ashur is alive, and this time, he's rewriting the rules. As fans count down the months, one thing is clear: the House of Ashur is ready for war.