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300: Empire of Ashes (2026) 

The fire may fade… but Sparta never burns out. 300: Empire of Ashes storms back with relentless fury, turning loss into legend and ashes into war cries that echo across history.
At the center stands Lena Headey as Queen Gorgo—no longer just a ruler, but a warrior forged in grief and vengeance. With blade in hand and fire in her eyes, she leads what remains of Sparta into a battle that feels as personal as it is legendary.
Sullivan Stapleton and David Wenham return to a world drenched in honor and sacrifice, where every soldier knows this fight may be their last.
Visually, the film embraces everything fans love—slow-motion combat, golden-hued destruction, and thunderous clashes that feel almost mythic. War elephants crash through lines, armies collide in waves of steel, and every frame looks carved from fire and blood.
But beneath the spectacle lies something deeper: a story about resilience. About standing tall when everything has already fallen.
300: Empire of Ashes isn’t just about war—it’s about legacy.