
#BANSHEE TV SHOW WATCH SERIES#
In February 2015, the series was renewed for an eight-episode fourth and final season. Banshee was renewed for a third season that same month, which debuted in January 2015. A 10-episode second season debuted in January 2014. The series was developed as part of Cinemax's drive to develop original content. Hood struggles to maintain his new identity while still embracing crime alongside his partners Job ( Hoon Lee) and Sugar ( Frankie Faison) and coming into conflict with local kingpin Kai Proctor ( Ulrich Thomsen). Imposing his own brand of justice, Hood attempts to reconcile with his former lover, Rabbit's daughter Anastasia ( Ivana Miličević), who has herself adopted an assumed identity, married, and raised a family during Hood's incarceration. Set in the small town of Banshee in Pennsylvania Amish country, the series' main character is an enigmatic ex-con ( Antony Starr) who assumes the identity of Lucas Hood, the town's murdered sheriff, to hide from powerful crime lord Rabbit ( Ben Cross).

View original Watch My Show: Banshee's Greg Yaitanes Answers Our Showrunner Survey at TVGuide.Charlotte, NC and Mooresville, NC (Season 1-3)īanshee is an American action television series created by Jonathan Tropper and David Schickler originally appearing on the Cinemax network beginning on January 11, 2013. I'd urge that anyone watching makes sure to watch the title sequence carefully since it changes every week and to stay for the end credits since there is something waiting for you at the very end of each episode. Yaitanes: By embracing multiple media platforms from our inception, Banshee will redefine TV in terms of "trans-media," meaning there are multiple platforms and layers to enjoy and engage the show on. TV Guide Magazine: How will your show change the face of TV as we know it? That's the bar we hold ourselves to and hope people engage and discover Banshee. What show would you like to do a crossover episode with, and how would that go? Yaitanes: We shoot Banshee across the street from Homeland and will thrown down on softball anytime. TV Guide Magazine: Pick another show to start a fake feud with. Yaitanes: The great thing about pay cable and working for Cinemax is there is no scaring them. Tell us an idea that didn't make it to the screen. TV Guide Magazine: Let's scare the network. Yaitanes: It's a largely European cast playing Americans, which I had very good luck with when I was executive producing House with Hugh Laurie. TV Guide Magazine: Why is your cast the best on television? Seth MacFarlane and his writers are fearless. TV Guide Magazine: If you weren't producing this show, what series would you most like to be an executive producer on? Tell me something unique about your Amish characters. TV Guide Magazine: Amish TV is hot right now. TV Guide Magazine: What credit of yours would you prefer we forget?
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Yaitanes: Witness plus Warrior times Tarantino minus the boring parts of No Country for Old Men divided by Sex and Lucia minus Lucia. TV Guide Magazine: Give us an equation for your show.

We do in one season what most shows drag out for five. Banshee's 10 episodes will take you on a very satisfying journey. TV Guide Magazine: What happens if we don't watch your show? Yaitanes: Anyone digging Breaking Bad, Homeland, Sons of Anarchy or The Wire. TV Guide Magazine: Who should be watching? Banshee is a delicious mix of sex, action and drama. Greg Yaitanes: There's always room for dessert. TV Guide Magazine: I've got room in my life to watch one more show. Yaitanes explains why you should visit Banshee. Jonathan Tropper and David Schickler created the show, which also boasts True Blood's Alan Ball and House alum Greg Yaitanes as executive producers. In Cinemax's new action drama Banshee (already picked up for Season 2), Antony Starr plays a thief who assumes the role of sheriff in Banshee, a small town in Pennsylvania's Amish country, yet finds it hard to escape his past.
