
Starz is continuing its move to own its own programming with a new series set in the world of Black rodeo in Texas.
The network has greenlit the untitled drama, which comes from Demascus showrunner Kirk A. Moore, Breaking Bad exec producer Mark Johnson and Counterpart Studios.
The eight-part family drama unfolds in Southeast Texas, where rodeo isn’t just what you do – it’s who you are, per the logline. At the center are three siblings bound by the legacy their mother built and the unfinished business their father left behind. Driven by their own ambitions and drawn into each other’s orbit, alliances shift, relationships tangle, and nothing stays private for long. The network said it is “infused with hip hop swagger and country soul”.
Moore serves as showrunner and exec produces alongside Johnson and Myki Bajaj of Gran Via, and Tony Hernandez, Elise Henderson and Lilly Burns of
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