A Spartacus Sequel Series In The Works At Starz
Mia Ramsey
Published Mar 27, 2026
According to Starz, “Spartacus” fans are in for a bloody and drama-filled treat when the new show comes out. In addition to exploring the aftermath of the defeat of Spartacus and his rebel army, the series will also supposedly take a deep dive into Rome’s inner workings and corrupt underbelly. “The show will explore uncharted territory and new journeys of the original series’ iconic characters,” Starz said in its announcement. “The drama will depict a new tale of treachery, deceit, and blood unfolding beneath the foreboding shadow of Rome,” the network added.
The original “Spartacus,” which came out in 2010, told the story of Rome’s titular Thracian gladiator — played by Andy Whitfield in the first season, “Blood and Sand” — as he orchestrates his famous slave uprising. After Whitfield’s death from cancer in September 2011, Starz decided to keep his legacy going with several more iterations of the series, including a prequel titled “Spartacus: Gods of the Arena.” Actor Liam McIntyre was tasked with replacing Whitfield in the second and third seasons of the show. Steven DeKnight led things the entire way and said Thursday he was ecstatic to be back.
“It’s such an incredible honor to be invited to return to the world of ‘Spartacus’ and to be met with unbridled creative support from my colleagues at Starz and Lionsgate,” DeKnight said in a statement. “Together we are crafting something truly unique and unusual for the next chapter in this epic story.”