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    Breakout Kings

    2011 · Crime drama · 2 seasons

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  1. May 18, 2012 · Cancelled; No Season Three. by Trevor Kimball, May 18, 2012. A&E has cancelled their crime drama, Breakout Kings after two seasons and 23 episodes. It seems this case is closed. Breakout Kings ...

  2. Breakout Kings: Created by Matt Olmstead, Nick Santora. With Domenick Lombardozzi, Brooke Nevin, Malcolm Goodwin, Jimmi Simpson. A squad of U.S. marshals team up with cons (former fugitives) to work together on tracking down prison escapees in exchange for getting time off their sentences.

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    • 2011-03-06
    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • 43
  3. Feb 27, 2024 · The showrunner of the smash-hit series, Nick Santora, co-created Breakout Kings more than a decade ago, and he's been slowly including the stars from that show in the cast Reacher. So far, three ...

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  5. Dec 15, 2023 · December 14, 2023 6:00 pm. Share. To date, half of the cast of the 2011 A&E drama Breakout Kings has landed roles on Prime Video’s Reacher — which leads Serinda Swan to posit in the TVLine ...

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  6. Prison Break. Breakout Kings is an American drama television series that aired on the A&E network. It is a production of Fox 21. The series was created, written, and executive-produced by Nick Santora and Matt Olmstead, who previously worked together on Prison Break. Peter Chernin, Katherine Pope, and Gavin Hood also served as executive producers.

    • March 6, 2011 –, April 29, 2012
    • A&E
  7. Breakout Kings. episodes. Breakout Kings is an American crime drama television series that premiered on the A&E Network on March 6, 2011. The series was created by Nick Santora and Matt Olmstead, who previously worked together on Prison Break. It premiered as the most-watched original drama series in A&E's history among adults 25–54 and ...

  8. Synopsis. Driven by the fact that there are few things more dangerous than a prisoner who has just escaped, and tired of following protocol and resorting to outdated methods of law enforcement, veteran U.S. Marshals Charlie Duchamp and Ray Zancanelli are taking an unorthodox approach to their work: using former fugitives to catch fugitives.

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