By killing Caesar, it's two things. It's cathartic. And it's also indicating to the audience that Ashur in Season 2 is going to be unleashed. He's no longer concerned with being accepted by the Romans ...
This show follows Ashur, played by Nick E. Tarabay. However, all the events take place in a parallel world. In this interpretation of events, Ashur has survived Mount Vesuvius. He kills Spartacus and ...
Spartacus: House of Ashur' creator Steven S. DeKnight on upending history by killing that major character, the show's sex and violence and Season 2.
Spartacus: House of Ashur, Starz's historical drama series, wrapped its freshman season with an intense and action-packed finale titled 'Hail Caesar'.
Creator Steven S. DeKnight has already written Season 2. Here's what he envisions after that Ashur and Caesar fight.
Daniel Caesar returned to NPR’s Tiny Desk with a sampling of material from his latest album, Son of Spergy. Backed by a 12-piece choir, the performance marked a grand return for the musician who last ...
Hail, Caesar! Finally,we're getting closer to New Vegas Fallout season 2. While season 1 ended with a clear look at the iconic location from the 2010 game, the show’s writers don’t seem to be in a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. However, there are still multiple options for Edward Sallow’s fate if the player allows Caesar’s Legion to take over New Vegas and ...
Makuochi Echebiri is a News Writer for Collider. He has been interested in creative writing from as far back as high school, and he would consume pretty much anything that’s film or TV. However, his ...
As a leader, Julius Caesar mastered almost everything—strategy, communication and persuasion. Yet he missed the one competency that could have prevented the abrupt and violent end to his career on the ...
Julius Baer is turning the page on a set of legacy issues with the conclusion of a credit review under which the Swiss bank is taking another large provision for bad property loans. The Zurich-based ...
Fred Allen, the consummate radio comedian, called television a “medium,” to which he added that nothing about it is “well-done.” Amusing but also, for the most part, true. Apart from a small number of ...