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King is a Canadian police drama which premiered April 17, 2011, on Showcase. The series stars Amy Price-Francis as Jessica King, a veteran police officer who gets promoted to head of the Major Crimes Task Force in Toronto after her predecessor has a breakdown on television. Season 2 began production in September 2011 and premiered on February ...
On Paramount+, Tulsa King ' s first season was Taylor Sheridan's fourth-most-watched series [82] with 3.36 billion minutes viewed. [83] In its first broadcast on Paramount Network , the series brought in 3.7 million viewers, exceeding the Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon as "cable's highest-rated series debut" of 2022. [ 84 ]
King and Conqueror is an upcoming historical television drama series for BBC Studios and CBS from Michael Robert Johnson, starring James Norton as Harold Godwinson and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as William the Conqueror. Production started in 2024.
In September 2020, it was announced that Netflix approved the production of King of Boys 2 as a sequel to the 2018 crime thriller film by Kemi Adetiba and was set to feature the old cast members with some additional cast. [5] It was initially planned as a movie but ended up being made into a television series. [6]
Kings is an American drama television series created by Michael Green which aired on NBC from March 15 to July 25, 2009. The series' narrative is loosely based on the biblical story of King David, but set in a kingdom that culturally and technologically resembles the present-day United States.
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Cliff (voiced by Robert Tinkler) [4] is the former King of Under. Cliff is a bully who constantly picks on Russell because he wants to be king again. Sometimes, he attempts to sneak into Russell's room (and down to Under) while Russell away, usually being foiled by Russell's teenage sister Lou (Voiced by Stacey DePass) or his own stupidity.
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes has an approval rating of 73% based on 40 reviews, with an average rating of 6.2/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "King Knight ' s humor doesn't always land, but viewers who can pick up the movie's sweetly strange wavelength will be glad they tuned in." [5] Chad Collins of Dread Central gave the film 4/5 and called it "uncommonly endearing."