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Browse - Most popular shows on Paramount Network
Yellowstone
Yellowstone follows the Dutton family, led by John Dutton, who controls the largest contiguous ranch in the United States, under constant attack by those it borders - land developers, an Indian reservation, and America's first National Park. It is an intense study of a violent world far from media scrutiny - where land grabs make developers billions, and politicians are bought and sold by the world's largest oil and lumber corporations. Where drinking water poisoned by fracking wells and unsolved murders are not news: they are a consequence of living in the new frontier. It is the best and worst of America seen through the eyes of a family that represents both.
The Shannara Chronicles
This show is set in our world, thousands of years after the destruction of our civilization. The story is centered on the Shannara millargoughfamily, whose descendants are empowered with ancient magic and whose adventures continuously reshape the future of the world.
The Mist
"The Mist", first a Stephen King novella and then a 2007 MGM film directed by Frank Darabont will tell an original story about a seemingly innocuous mist that seeps into a small town but contains limitless havoc. From psychological terrors to otherworldly creatures, the mist causes the town residents' darkest demons to appear forcing them to battle the supernatural event and, more importantly, each other.
Waco
Waco will explore the true life details leading up to and chronicling the siege between the FBI, the ATF and the religious sect, told from several perspectives of those involved. The series is based on two biographies: A Place Called Waco, by Branch Davidian survivor David Thibodeau, and Stalling For Time: My Life As An FBI Hostage Negotiator, written by the FBI's Special Agent in Charge of Negotiations Gary Noesner.
Blue Mountain State
Inspired by Animal House, this Spike TV comedy spotlights three new freshmen experiencing college life for the first time. The project is the brainchild of Chris Romano and Eric Falconer, the forces behind The Sarah Silverman Program.
Coyote
Coyote centers on Ben Clemens, a soon-to-be-retired border patrol agent who discovers an underground tunnel used to smuggle black market goods in from Mexico. Before long, he finds himself in the crosshairs of the criminal mastermind that he has spent the better part of his career attempting to destroy.
Ink Master
Dave Navarro and Chris Nunez host the tattoo version of Hells Kitchen for a cash prize of 100 000 dollars.
68 Whiskey
68 Whiskey follows a multicultural mix of men and women deployed as Army medics to a forward operating base in Afghanistan nicknamed "The Orphanage." Together, they endure a dangerous and Kafkaesque world that leads to self-destructive appetites, outrageous behavior, intense camaraderie and occasionally, a profound sense of purpose.
Sexy Beast
Based on the critically-acclaimed and award-winning feature film, Sexy Beast tells the origin story of Gal Dove, a brilliant thief who finds himself descending into the seductive madness of the London criminal world during the vibrant and volatile 1990s. The series will explore the early days of Gal's complicated relationship with Don Logan, a vicious gangster with whom Gal forms a partnership, the beginnings of his association with criminal mastermind Teddy Bass and how Gal met and fell in love with DeeDee, an adult film star who would become his wife.
Lip Sync Battle
This is a segment used on Jimmy Fallon's late-night chat show, that has proved that popular SPIKE have commissioned a original series, with Jimmy attached to executive produce. In each episode celebrities will go head-to-head to lip syncing a song of their choice, battling for bragging rights if they win.
Bar Rescue
Jon Taffer, a well-known restaurant and bar consultant, shares his tips for running a successful business.
Cops
Called the original reality show, COPS hit the airwaves in 1989, putting camera crews in police cars all across the United States. Adopting the Cinema Verité style of documentary filming, COPS uses no narration, depending completely on the police officers and the footage shot as it happens to tell the story.
American Woman
Bonnie, a single mom, faces the challenges of raising her two daughters in the 70s. She's determined to make it on her own.
With the help of her best friends, Bonnie navigates life's ups and downs in this heartwarming and relatable series.
Tut
A six-hour scripted event series about Tutankhamun, aka King Tut (1333 to 1323 BC), the youngest Pharaoh to rule Ancient Egypt whose famous golden sarcophagus has become one of the symbols of the ancient civilization.
Tut's rise to power and his struggle to lead Egypt to glory, while his closest advisers, friends and lovers scheme for their own nefarious interests. "It's a big, epic story with complex characters, remarkable heroes and strong women," Levy said.
Blade
This weekly television series, based on the Blade film franchise, follows the character of dhampir Blade, half human and human vampire, who is on a mission to destroy the hidden vampire society.
Afro Samurai
Featuring the voices of Samuel L. Jackson, Ron Perlman, Jon Kassir, and Kelly Hu, Afro Samurai follows a warrior on the path to avenge his father's murder. Set in feudal Japan, this anime series depicts a journey in which the hero encounters love, betrayal, loss and brutality.
Ink Master: Angels
The series features four of "Ink Master" Season 8's top female competitors - Ryan Ashley, Kelly Doty, Nikki Simpson and Gia Rose - as they travel the country and go head to head with some of America's most talented tattoo artists. Competitors will face a variety of tattoo-based challenges to see who has what it takes to beat the "Angels" and earn a spot on Season 10 of "Ink Master"
Ink Master: Redemption
In this series, human canvases from previous "Ink Master" seasons, who left unhappy with their tattoos, return to the shop for a chance at new ink.
Ink Master: Grudge Match
Past Ink Master competitors get a chance to settle the score against old rivals in this reality tattoo competition.
The Last Cowboy
The Last Cowboy is a documentary competition show that chronicles the lives of riders competing in the high-stakes sport of horse reining. The contenders are determined to elevate and preserve the cowboy tradition as they guide horses through precise patterns of circles, spins and stops. Run for a Million serves as the culmination of the series, where the riders compete for a $1 million purse.
Auction Hunters
Clinton "Ton" Jones and Allen Haff, two prospectors, win auctions and gather items into storage units that they turn around and sell for a profit.
Deadliest Warrior
Can't get enough of violence? Spike TV is set to pit historical war-mongers from different places and times against each other in computer-rendered battles. Get ready for Japanese Samurai to take on Nordic Vikings.
Red Mars
Workers are hard at work terra-forming a planet. These strangers must learn to live together in a very harsh and new environment far away from Earth.
Time: The Kalief Browder Story
TIME: The Kalief Browder Story is a six-part documentary series about a 16-year-old student from the Bronx who spent three years on Rikers Island without ever being convicted of a crime.
Tattoo Nightmares
The series chronicles peoples poor tattoo decisions. Tommy Helm, Big Gus and Jasmine Rodriguez are three of the best cover-up artists in the business. Watch as they try and work miracles to help their regretful clients.
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