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- 1. Pilot Mar 6, 2011
- A special task force uses convicted felons to catch prison escapees.
- 2. Collected Mar 13, 2011
- A mission to track down a violent criminal who has kidnapped, tortured, and held women captive.
- 3. The Bag Man Mar 20, 2011
- Time is against the team as they hunt an escaped sociopath with a prosthetic hand.
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
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Breakout Kings is an American drama series about a task force that captures prison escapees. It aired on A&E from 2011 to 2012 and starred Laz Alonso, Domenick Lombardozzi, Malcolm Goodwin, Serinda Swan and Jimmi Simpson.
- Action Crime Thriller
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Season 1. From the writers/producers of the hit series Prison Break, comes Breakout Kings, A&E's new action-packed drama series following an unconventional partnership between the U.S. Marshals' office and a group of convicts as they work to catch fugitives on the run. 212 IMDb 7.2 2011 13 episodes. 16+. Drama. Available to buy. Buy Episode 1.
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Where to watch Breakout Kings · Season 1 starring Laz Alonso, Domenick Lombardozzi, Serinda Swan.
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Breakout Kings is a TV series about a team of U.S. Marshals who recruit escapees to help catch other fugitives. See the list of episodes, ratings, summaries, and watch options for each season and episode.
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Overview. 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are few things more dangerous than a prisoner who has just escaped, and tired of following protocol and resorting to outdated methods of law enforcement, veteran U.S. Marshals Charlie Duchamp and Ray Zancanelli are taking an unorthodox approach to their work: using former fugitives to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.