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Browse - Most popular shows on Viceland
Dark Side of the Ring
Dark Side of the Ring is a docudrama series that finally tells the previously untold history of professional wrestling.
Dark Side of the 90's
Dark Side of the 90's takes a deep dive into the decade's untold history, revealing secrets, and perspectives.
Cyberwar
Ben Makuch travels the world to meet with hackers, government officials, and dissidents to investigate the ecosystem of cyberwarfare.
Hamilton's Pharmacopeia (2016)
Explore the fascinating world of drugs as Hamilton Morris takes you on a journey through their history, chemistry, and societal impacts.
From the extraordinary to the obscure, this series sheds light on the effects and uses of some of the world's most intriguing substances.
Slutever (2018)
Karley Sciortino has been covering sex and relationships for years, a niche she carved out for herself when she started her blog Slutever back in 2007. She's gone on to write Vogue's sex column and serve as VICE's resident sexpert, exploring kinks, polygamy, bondage, and beyond on her very own show, SLUTEVER.
Black Market
Actor Michael K. Williams delves into the dangerous world of black market trade, exploring the illicit deals and underground economies that fuel it.
Through personal stories and interviews with those involved, Williams sheds light on the consequences of these illegal transactions.
Weediquette
VICE correspondent Krishna Andavolu chronicles the science, culture, and economics of the emerging "green" economy. Each episode of WEEDIQUETTE explores the impact of marijuana legalization across the United States and internationally, examining how people on all sides of this issue are reacting to the growing popularity and acceptance of this remarkable plant.
Gaycation
Ellen and her best friend Ian set off on a personal journey to explore LGBTQ cultures around the world. From Japan to Brazil, Jamaica to America, they discover the multiplicity of LGBTQ experiences, meeting amazing people and hearing their deeply moving stories of struggle and triumph. GAYCATION celebrates the state of LGBTQ identities across the globe.
Bong Appétit
Join Abdullah Saeed as he hosts cannabis-infused dinner parties with renowned chefs, showcasing multi-course meals.
Experience the ultimate culinary adventure as the chefs elevate the flavors of each dish with the perfect dose of cannabis. Get ready to indulge in a one-of-a-kind dining experience.
Hate Thy Neighbor
With the far-right on the rise around the world, comedian Jamali Maddix goes on a tour to confront groups spreading hate across the world.
The Trixie & Katya Show
Former RuPaul's Drag Race contestants Trixie Mattel have been hosting a weekly digital series, UNHhhh, since last year. The two talk about everything from their childhood to porn and religion-and Katya's love for Contact. Now Trixie and Katya are making the leap from YouTube to Viceland, Vice's cable network, home to Gaycation with Ellen Page. Premiering November 1, The Trixie & Katya Show will be "a hilarious hybrid of late night, daytime, and advice shows" according to a statement released today by the channel. The girls will continue to cover a wide range of topics all while trying to make each other laugh with bad puns and embarrassing stories.
Most Expensivest
Most Expensivest is hosted by Grammy winning hip-hop superstar 2 Chainz who takes viewers on a charming and unexpected tour of the culture of excess. Kinetic and completely unpredictable, 2 Chainz "investigates" all manner of products and services, driven by a central question: Is it worth it? Is it sh*t? Or is it "The Sh*t"? Shot in New York City and Las Vegas, Most Expensivest dives headlong into the absurdly luxurious and will determine if $4,000 canine cologne, an $800 bottle of beer or $5,000 Chicken Wings are really worth it.
While the Rest of Us Die
From the Cold War to COVID, the secret history of the government's Doomsday plans. Based on the book by Garrett M. Graff, the six-part series exposes the U.S. government's flawed plans to protect its citizens. The show unpacks America's national security spending on hidden underground cities, a secret air force and a plan to suspend democracy in order to serve the interests of the elite class. The series features interviews with political figures including former Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson and former National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure, Protection and Counter-terrorism Richard Clarke, and national security experts Malcolm Nance, Elizabeth Goitien and Paul Rieckhoff. It will be narrated by "Westworld" star Jeffrey Wright.
Mister Tachyon
A fictional scientist searches for cures through fringe science and his own experiments. Along the way, he tries to answer questions often ignored by conventional science.
The Devil You Know (2019)
Set in a small suburban community just outside of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, The Devil You Know focuses on a local suburban legend, John Lawson, a self-styled Satanist who renamed himself Pazuzu. When two missing individuals' bodies turn up at his house, the rumors of this Charles Manson-like figure whose house was a non-stop parade of sex, drugs, guns and loud music take a darker and more troubling turn. The series follows every twist around the crime, the mishandled investigation, the legal case as well as the underlying economic inequality inherent in the story. The show features interviews with the journalists who chased the story, authorities, friends and neighbors of Pazuzu as well as people close to the victims to try to understand the twisted depths of this story from every angle.
Abandoned (2016)
Skateboarder Rick McCrank explores abandoned places with the people who love them long after the lights have gone out.
Dark Side of the Ring: Confidential
Each 90-minute episode of "Confidential" will feature series creators Evan Husney and Jason Eisener sitting down with Conrad Thompson for roundtable discussions on various topics from the first two seasons of the hit series. The roundtables will feature "never-before-seen moments, unanswered questions and secrets uncovered" from episodes that aired in the first two "Dark Side" seasons.
King of the Road
King of the Road is an institution in skateboarding. Started by Thrasher magazine in 2003, it's a demented, roving adventure that follows various skate teams across the country as they compete to accomplish a set list of tasks, some of which carry great risk of bodily harm, and others that don't involve skateboarding at all (but still might carry great risk of bodily harm). VICELAND has teamed up with Thrasher for the latest season, which will feature the Birdhouse, Chocolate, and Toy Machine teams hauling ass across America, throwing their bodies and whatever dignity they might have had into the wind for a chance to become the reigning King of the Road.
Black Market: Dispatches
In this global series presented by Michael K. Williams, we embed ourselves inside criminal enterprises to see how contraband moves across borders, and explore the politics behind a hidden economy nearly as big as the one you know.
Huang's World
This is a genre-bending venture into subculture through the lens of food. Raw, wild, and heartfelt, Eddie Huang gets down in the underbellies of cities around the world in search of what's cooking in their back alleys and underground spots. He's hunting rabbits with biker gangs in Oakland, eating seafood and surfing in Taiwan, hitting low-rider BBQs in East LA, and dining on rice and beans with your drug dealer's grandmother in Miami.
Action Bronson & Friends Watch Ancient Aliens
Following the success of his 4/20 special, Traveling the Stars: Ancient Aliens with Action Bronson and Friends, Bronson and co-host The Alchemist are back combining their two favorite things: the hit HISTORY series "Ancient Aliens" and smoking weed. Joined by his producers, friends, and special guests, Bronson will watch, comment on, and give the highest praise to some of the series' most iconic episodes.
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