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Browse - Most popular shows on AMC
The Son
The show tells the story of a man named Eli McCullough through two timelines: one where he is a young man kidnapped and indoctrinated into a tribe of Comanches in 1849 and the other 60 years later when Eli is struggling to keep his family's cattle business afloat during the Bandit Wars of South Texas.
Pantheon
A young woman begins receiving messages from an unknown number that claims to be her deceased father. Trying to uncover the truth, she stumbles upon a larger conspiracy involving the singularity.
Rubicon
The show is based in New York City and revolves around a conspiracy at a government intelligence agency. James Badge Dale and Miranda Richardson star.
Lodge 49
Lodge 49 is a modern fable set in Long Beach. It centers on Dud, a deadbeat but charming ex-surfer who joins a fraternal order hoping to reclaim the simple, happy lifestyle he lost when his father died. Through the Lodge and his newfound connection with the other members, Dud will come to find the missing sense of purpose in his life and confront his deepest fears and greatest hopes. Other key characters in the series include Liz Dudley, Dud's twin sister and Ernie Fontaine, a middle-aged African American and long-time lodge member who welcomes him into this mysterious new world.
Fear the Walking Dead: Flight 462
Fear the Walking Dead: Flight 462 tells the story of a group of passengers aboard a commercial airplane during the earliest moments of the outbreak. Over the course of the series, the plane and the lives of its passengers are put in jeopardy once they discover an infected traveler.
61st Street
Set in present-day Chicago, 61st Street is a gripping drama that follows Moses Johnson, a promising high school athlete, who is swept up into the infamously corrupt Chicago criminal justice system. Taken by the police as a gang member, he soon finds himself in the eye of the storm as police and prosecutors seek revenge for the death of an officer during a drug bust gone wrong. A timely examination of the institutional racism plaguing cities nationwide, 61st Street plumbs the depths of systemic abuse happening in some of the country's most vulnerable communities.
Feed The Beast
Two friends open a restaurant in the Bronx after a life-altering tragedy. Expect fine dining, drama, and secrets in this gripping series.
As they navigate the cutthroat world of the restaurant industry, Tommy and Dion must also confront their pasts. Will they succeed or crumble?
Talking Dead
Can't get enough of AMC's Walking Dead? No worries, AMC is bringing you their first live after-show for their hit series, where you can catch up on more zombie excitement. From taking questions from viewers to meeting the actors, producers and more, Chris Hardwick hosts this exciting live look into the show that has become a fan favorite on Talking Dead.
Comic Book Men
Reality show set in n Kevin Smith's comic book store - "Jay
Dietland
Set against the backdrop of the beauty industry, Dietland is part-character drama and part-revenge fantasy that explores society's obsession with weight loss and beauty in a bold, original and funny way.
The Walking Dead: Red Machete
Follow the path of the red-handled weapon from its innocent beginnings, as it lands in the hands of survivors good and evil, familiar and new.
The Prisoner
An update to the cult favorite series from the 1960s about a government agent who is kidnapped and sent to a remote island known as "the Village".
The Talamasca
The Talamasca is devoted to studying the supernatural world and keeping mortals safe from its darkest elements.
Low Winter Sun
This is a contemporary story of murder, deception, Revenge and corruption in a world where the line between cops and criminals is blurred.
The Walking Dead: The Oath
This series tells the origin of the "Don't Open, Dead Inside" paint on the cafeteria doors of the hospital Rick Grimes awakes in, post-apocalypse. It follows Paul and Karina as they escape their zombie-overrun camp in search of a medical station. The central theme of the series examines the will to persevere in the face of inevitable death.
The Walking Dead: Cold Storage
The web series follows the story of a young man named Chase as he seeks shelter in a storage facility commanded by a malicious employee named B.J.
The Walking Dead: Torn Apart
The web series tells the origin story of Hannah, also known as "Bicycle Girl", the walker whom Rick Grimes killed in the first episode. Rick risks a walker encounter to go back and find Hannah before he sets out for Atlanta.
Eli Roth's History of Horror
As part of the networks year-round AMC Visionaries documentary series, Eli Roth's History of Horror brings together the masters of horror - icons and stars who define the genre - to explore its biggest themes and reveal the inspirations and struggles behind its past and present. Each one-hour episode will take viewers on a chilling exploration of how horror has evolved through the eras and impacted society, as well as why loyal fans remain addicted to fear. The series features A-list storytellers including Stephen King, Quentin Tarantino, Jordan Peele, Jason Blum, Robert Englund, Linda Blair, Tippi Hedren, Rob Zombie, Haley Joel Osment, Jack Black, John Landis and Jamie Lee Curtis, among many others.
Ride with Norman Reedus
The series showcases some of the best collectors, mechanics and motorcycle craftsmen around the country as well as different types of motorcycles including vintage, minis and cruisers. Each episode will begin in a different city where Reedus and his riding companion - a fellow actor, musician, friend, or local chopper fanatic who shares his passion for motorcycles - will stop at various locales such as custom bike shops, tattoo parlors, collector's warehouses, or a roadside smokehouse.
The Making Of The Mob
This is a special event miniseries chronicling the historical roots of the original Five Families that led to the formation of the modern American Mafia.
AMC Visionaries: James Cameron's Story of Science Fiction
Tentatively titled James Cameron's Story of Science Fiction, the six-episode series will delve into sci-fi's origins as a small genre with a cult following to the blockbuster pop-culture phenonmenon it is today.In each hourlong episode, the Avatar director will introduce one of the "big questions" that humankind has contemplated throughout the ages, and reach back into sci-fi's past to better understand how our favorite films, TV shows, books, and video games were born, and where the genre - and our species - might be going in the future. Cameron and his contemporaries, who have helped to fuel sci-fi's spectacular growth over the last several decades, also debate the merit, meaning and impact of the films and novels that influenced them.
The American West
The series featuring exclusive interviews with notable names from classic Western films, chronicles the personal, little-known stories of Western legends such as Jesse James, Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull.
AMC Visionaries: Robert Kirkman's Secret History of Comics
The six-part, one-hour documentary series takes a deeper look into the stories, people and events that have transformed the world of comic books and features interviews with icons such as Stan Lee, Patty Jenkins, Lynda Carter, Kevin Smith, Famke Janssen, J.K. Simmons, Michelle Rodriguez, and Todd McFarlane, among many others.
Slippin' Jimmy
Better Call Saul is getting an animated spinoff series. AMC Networks has revealed the company's new slate of original digital series heading into development, and the list includes a new season of the Emmy-winning digital series Better Call Saul Employee Training featuring all-new characters from the show. Also on the list is Slippin' Jimmy, an animated series derived from the world of Better Call Saul set in the lovable conman's younger years.
Set many years before the events of Better Call Saul, Slippin' Jimmy follows the adventures of young Jimmy and Chuck McGill and friends back home in Cicero, Illinois. It is created in the "retro style of Fat Albert" and "each episode nods to everything from spaghetti Westerns to Buster Keaton to After Hours."
Alan Wake
The best-selling thriller novelist Alan Wake and his wife Alice leave for a vacation in the small town of Bright Falls, but Alan will soon realize that a Dark Presence stalks the town, which will push him to the brink of sanity in his fight to uncover the mistery behind his wife's sudden disappearance, all while experiencing events from the plot of his latest novel, which he cannot remember writing, coming to life.
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