Spartacus: House of Ashur Episode 4 Release Date, Time, Streaming Details and Everything You Need to Know

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Fans of the gladiator world can mark their calendars. Episode 4 of Spartacus: House of Ashur is scheduled for release on Friday, December 19, 2025. The new episode, titled “Blood and Bone,” will air on Starz in the United States and continue the story of Ashur’s desperate climb to power. This guide covers the exact release time, where to watch globally, and what storylines to expect as the season reaches a critical point.

Episode 4 Release Date and Time

Spartacus: House of Ashur follows a weekly release schedule. “Blood and Bone” will premiere exactly one week after Episode 3.

For viewers in the United States, the episode will be available through two methods:

  • Live Television: It will air on the Starz cable channel at 9:00 PM Eastern Time (ET) / 6:00 PM Pacific Time (PT) on December 19.
  • Streaming On-Demand: The episode will also be available to stream at the same time on the Starz app and the Starz website.

The series releases new episodes every Friday, helping fans stay connected to the unfolding story week by week.

Where to Watch Episode 4 Around the World

Access to the series depends on your region, as it is a Starz original production and not available on worldwide platforms like Netflix.

  • United States: Watch on the Starz cable channel, or stream via the Starz app or website. Cord-cutters can add Starz as a channel through services like Prime Video Channels.
  • United Kingdom and Australia: Viewers can purchase or rent individual episodes through Apple TV. The series is also streaming on MGM Plus Amazon Channel in the UK.
  • Other Regions: The series is distributed through Starz’s local partner platforms in other international markets. Checking your local TV listings or streaming services for Starz content is recommended.

What to Expect in Episode 4 “Blood and Bone”

The official synopsis reveals that Ashur is in a race against time. His primary goal is to secure a place for his gladiators in the prestigious Ludi Apollinares games. This is not just about fame; it is a crucial move to prove his house’s worth and solidify his power before a powerful Roman arrives.

The urgency stems from the expected arrival of Marcus Crassus, a formidable Roman figure whose presence will bring intense scrutiny and greater danger to Ashur’s operations. Ashur is expected to resort to desperate maneuvers, mixing politics, deception, and violence to achieve his goals.

โ€œHeโ€™s a survivor through and through, and I connect with that,โ€ Tarabay revealed in an interview about his approach to Ashur. โ€œGrowing up in Lebanon during war and then coming to the United States to try to make it, that was survival”.

The episode’s title, “Blood and Bone,” signals intense gladiatorial combat and difficult personal choices. Viewers will see alliances tested and tensions rise within the ludus as characters are pushed to their limits.

Main Cast and Characters in the House of Ashur

The story is driven by a mix of returning favorites and new faces:

  • Nick E. Tarabay as Ashur: The scheming former slave who now owns the ludus that once owned him. Tarabay has expressed his enthusiasm for returning to the role, noting it was a “brilliant surprise” to be called back over a decade after his character’s death in the original series.
  • Tenika Davis as Achillia: A fierce gladiatrix fighting for her freedom, whose presence challenges the traditions of the arena.
  • Returning Characters: Lucy Lawless briefly returns as Lucretia, appearing in spirit form to guide or torment Ashur. Other key figures include Proculus, Celadus, and the looming Roman elites who add constant pressure.

The season is planned for a total of 10 episodes.

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