Blood Feuds

Blood Feuds (2016)

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The United States was founded in a feud - an epic prizefight between two strong-willed contenders convinced of the righteousness of their side - with the outcome determined in blood. Thus, with the origin of our country, an American tradition was born. Blood Feuds uncovers fascinating pieces of hidden history as America's most iconic feuds are brought to life using dramatic recreations, expert interviews, and heart-pumping storytelling. These epic rivalries feature some of the most compelling characters, action-packed conflict, and adrenaline-fueled showdowns from our nation's past. These are the men and women who changed the course of American history, one monumental grudge match at a time. William "Devil Anse" Hatfield, Bill "The Butcher" Poole, and the NYC Bowery Boys are badass brawlers who pull you in from the get-go. Pugnacious and predacious, wily and whip-smart, they are magnetic anti-heroes who you can't help rooting for.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06The Johnson County WarFeb. 10, 2016
S01E05The Royal Gorge WarFeb. 3, 2016
S01E04The Pleasant Valley WarJan. 27, 2016
S01E03Hatfields and McCoysJan. 20, 2016
S01E02Yukon Gold Rush WarJan. 13, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Blood Feuds' premiere?

'Blood Feuds' premiered on November 17, 2016.

Who narrated 'Blood Feuds'?

'Blood Feuds' was narrated by American actor and producer, Damian Lewis.

In which cities did the Blood Feuds take place?

Blood Feuds took place in many cities, including Los Angeles, New York, Dublin, and Moscow.

What is the genre of 'Blood Feuds'?

'Blood Feuds' is a documentary television series that explores some of history's most notorious feuds.

How many episodes are there in 'Blood Feuds'?

The first season of 'Blood Feuds' consists of eight episodes, each with a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

Who produced 'Blood Feuds'?

'Blood Feuds' was produced by Kew Media Group and Texas Crew Productions.

Were the subjects of 'Blood Feuds' limited to specific professions or time periods?

No, the 'Blood Feuds' episode topics were wide-ranging and included feuds from different professions and time periods.

What notable feud did the episode featuring Gladys Stokes and Eugene "Bull" Connor focus on?

The episode featuring Gladys Stokes and Eugene "Bull" Connor focused on the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham, Alabama and the feud between Connor and Stokes.

Were there any recurring themes throughout the episodes?

Yes, one recurring theme was the idea of power struggles between two opposing sides.

What was the episode featuring the Hatfields and McCoys feud called?

The episode featuring the Hatfields and McCoys feud was called "The American Romeo and Juliet."

Who was the subject of the episode titled "Dillinger vs. Hoover"?

The subject of the episode titled "Dillinger vs. Hoover" was the infamous criminal, John Dillinger, and his feud with J. Edgar Hoover, founder of the FBI.

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