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‘Spartacus: House of Ashur’ Sets Lead Cast Starring Graham McTavish, Tenika Davis & Ivana Baquero

Jul 11, 2024

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It sounds like Spartacus: House of Ashur is gearing up to be an exciting addition to the Spartacus universe! Here's a breakdown of the main cast and their roles in the upcoming series:

Nick Tarabay as Ashur: Reprising his role as the titular character, Ashur, who survived and now owns a gladiator school.

Graham McTavish as Korris: A former gladiator turned Doctore, responsible for training the gladiators in Ashur’s Ludus.

Tenika Davis as Achillia: A female gladiator with a fierce determination to excel in the arena.

Jamaica Vaughan as Hilara: A young house slave deeply in love with Ashur.

Ivana Baquero as Messia: Another house slave who harbors feelings for Hilara.

Jordi Webber as Tarchon: A bold and impulsive gladiator in Ashur’s Ludus.

Claudia Black as Cossutia: A politician aiming to undermine Ashur and maintain her influence.

India Shaw-Smith as Viridia: Cossutia’s daughter, entangled in the political games surrounding Ashur.

Leigh Gill as Satyrus: Leader of the Brothers Ferox, a group of gladiators from a rival Ludus.

This ensemble promises to bring a mix of intrigue, power struggles, and intense gladiatorial action, all under the guidance of Steven S. DeKnight, the creator and showrunner of the series. With production underway in New Zealand, fans of the Spartacus saga can look forward to another thrilling installment filled with history-bending narratives and gripping storytelling.

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