Spartacus: House of Ashur has set December 5 as the premiere date for the first two episodes of Season 1, and now that we're just a little over a month away from the premiere, a trailer has been released to amp up excitement for the release.The official logline reads:"What if Ashur lived, rewarded with the gladiator school where he once bled? With Achillia, a gladiatrix, he sparks spectacles that defy Roman elite."Keep reading to find out more about Spartacus: House of Asher.Spartacus: House of Ashur drops official trailer ahead of releaseThe latest spinoff to the Spartacus series, Spartacus: House of Ashur, finds the once defeated Ashur returned to Rome. But this time around, he leads his own house, a servant to a master. The latest chapter in this series promises to be a showcase of the excess, whether it is an excess of blood and gore or an excess of the flesh and its scandals."A quickening pulse, the deafening roar of the crowd, and the bitter sting of blood in the air."The Spartacus: House of Ashur trailer finds Ashur, played by Nick E. Tarabay, in this reimagined world as Dominus, a master risen from betrayal into cunning ambition and vengeance. However, he might discover that surviving in the savage world of Roman politics might prove more difficult than anything he's endured so far."You find yourself elevated from slave to Dominus of your own house, The House of Ashur. House blemished by constant defeat in the games"Especially so, as he faces off against Julius Caesar and his wife, Cornelia, the ultimate ancient power couple. Caesar is set to be played by Jackson Gallagher, whereas Jamie Slater takes up the role of Cornelia, an image of lust and elegance.However, Ashur does have fierce powers backing him, especially his gladiator trainer, Korris, played by Graham McTavish. Additionally, the Spartacus: House of Ashur trailer reveals that he decides to flip the game and subvert tradition at the same time by choosing a gladiatrix, Achillia, played by Tenika Davis, who is eager to prove herself in a man's world.Will this play come back to bite Ashur? Only time will tell."They hold that they stand above us. But in the arena, we forge our own fate with our will, with our hands. Let's show this city that we tower above all others."Win or lose, Spartacus: House of Ashur proves that one thing's for sure:"Underestimate Ashur at your own peril."Creator, Writer, Executive producer, and showrunner Steven S. DeKnight's Spartacus: House of Ashur is set to premiere with the first two episodes on December 5. Steven S. DeKnight will be joined by Rick Jacobson and Aaron Helbing as executive producers for the show, which is produced by Lionsgate Television. The first two episodes will be followed by new episodes on streaming and on-demand platforms every Friday until the season finale.Keep following Soap Central for more such interesting insights into your favorite shows!