If you’ve read anything about the new Starz series Spartacus: House of Ashur, you’ll know it’s an absolute gorefest. However, if you watched the original Spartacus, which aired between 2010-2013, you’ll know that already.
Even though we thought he was dead, Ashur (Nick E. Tarabay) has been resurrected for a sequel series 12 years later. He’s essentially been given a second chance at life, and has become the franchise’s most unlikely antihero.
Spartacus: House of Ashur didn’t have actors ‘getting in each others’ faces’ like Starz prequel did, says star
“There is a different generation coming into this,” Tarbay says of House of Ashur. “When we originally started in 2009, Things were a little rougher, a little harder. Now we come to a new generation and new and younger gladiators and there’s a different feeling. People are a little bit nicer with each other, which is nice, but I’m not used to it.
“When we started the original Spartacus, there were a lot of testosterone. Fights were happening behind scenes. We were getting each other’s faces, but that transitioned really well on screen. So working with new actors was a little too nicey-nicey. I’m not used to that!
“I’m like, ‘okay, as long as it works.’ There was a part of me that wanted to tell them to get their sh*t together, but it ended up looking really good. The generational gap was definitely an education.”
If Spartacus: House of Ashur was the product of peace on set, I would have hated to see what would have happened if the gladiators really were at each others’ throats. Still, I guess I only need to rewatch the original seasons to see for myself – something Tarabay instructs me to do as the interview continues.
I mean… who am I to disobey the Dominus? You can watch the original seasons of Spartacus on Starz in the US, or buy/rent episodes on Apple TV in the UK and Australia.

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