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Magic City is an American drama television series created by Mitch Glazer for the Starz network. [1] [2] The pilot episode previewed on Starz March 30, 2012, [3] and premiered April 6, 2012. [4] Starz renewed the series for an eight-episode second season on March 20, 2012, [5] and canceled it August 5, 2013, after two seasons. [6]
Magic City was created by Mitch Glazer, a native of Miami. Glazer wrote the series around his experiences growing up in Miami. He once worked as a cabana boy in a Miami Beach hotel and his father was an electrical engineer at the city's grand hotels in the late 1950s. He grew up listening to stories of the exploits of staff and clientele.
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The A.V. Club's Will Harris gave Castles Made of Sand a B grade, stating "As cable dramas go, Magic City still has a long way to go before it gets anywhere near the front of the pack, but while it’s trying to find its feet and – fingers crossed – actually carve an identity beyond just being the latest in the recent line of ‘60s-set drama, at least it’s worth watching."
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"Feeding Frenzy" is the second episode of the first season of the Starz television series Magic City, which originally aired on April 13, 2012. The episode was written by series creator and executive producer Mitch Glazer and directed by Ed Bianchi. [citation needed]
JC Olivera/WireImage/Getty Images. EJ Johnson and Magic Johnson at the Los Angeles premiere of Apple TV+’s “They Call Me Magic” at Regency Village Theatre on April 14, 2022 in Los Angeles ...
Elena Satine (Georgian: ელენა სატინი; born November 24, 1987) [2] is a Georgian-American [3] actress and singer. [4] On television, she has been featured as a series regular on the Starz period drama Magic City (2012–2013), the ABC drama Revenge (2014–2015), and the Netflix space Western Cowboy Bebop (2021).