List of Starz original programming

Starz is an American premium television channel owned by Starz Inc. Primarily a movie-based service, it began to introduce original programming in 2005 to compete with rival pay TV services HBO and Showtime.

Current programming

Drama

Anthology

Upcoming programming

Drama

Comedy

Docuseries

  • Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip with Sam and Graham (February 14, 2021)[12]
  • Confronting a Serial Killer (Mid 2021)[13]

Drama

Comedy

Former programming

Drama

Title First broadcast Last broadcast
Black Sails 2014 2017
Boss 2011 2012
Counterpart 2018 2019
Crash 2008 2009
Magic City 2012 2013
Power 2014 2020
Spartacus 2010 2013
Sweetbitter 2018 2019
Vida 2018 2020

Comedy

Title First broadcast Last broadcast
Ash vs Evil Dead 2015 2018
Blunt Talk 2015 2016
Gravity 2010 2010
Head Case 2007 2009
Hollywood Residential 2008 2008
Now Apocalypse 2019 2019
Party Down 2009 2010
Survivor's Remorse 2014 2017

Miniseries

Title Year aired
Spartacus: Gods of the Arena 2011
Flesh and Bone 2015
The White Princess 2017
The Spanish Princess 2019–20
The Rook 2019

Films

Title Year aired
The Dresser 2016

Docuseries

Title First broadcast Last broadcast
America to Me 2018 2018
Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult 2020 2020

Variety

Title First broadcast Last broadcast
After Spring 2017 2017
Hollywood One on One 1995 2003
Starz Inside 2007 2008
Starz Studios 2008 2013
The Chair 2014 2014

Co-productions

Title First broadcast Last broadcast
Camelot 2011 2011
Da Vinci's Demons 2013 2015
Howards End 2018 2018
The Bronx Bunny Show 2007 2007
The Missing 2014 2016
The Pillars of the Earth 2010 2010
The White Queen 2013 2013
Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! 2006 2010

Notes

  1. Co-production with BBC One and RTÉ One
  2. Moved from YouTube Premium for season 3

References

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