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Kings
TV Series (2009)
"Kings" is an exploration of the David vs. Goliath struggle, set in a modern metropolis under siege where the fighting has gone on for too long and cost far too many lives. When David Shepherd (Christopher Egan), a brave young soldier, rescues the king's (Ian McShane) son from enemy territory, he sets events in motion that will finally bring peace.
Last Episode
01x13 The New King Part 2 Aired: Jul. 25, 2009The season 1 finale finds Jack preparing to take over the throne. However, when Silas shows up alive, David rushes to warn him about the plot … [continue reading]
Series Info
Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Mar. 19, 2009
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
60 min.
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The New King: Part 2
Season 1, Episode #12
Season 1, Episode #12


The New King, Part 1
Season 1, Episode #11
Season 1, Episode #11


Javelin
Season 1, Episode #10
Season 1, Episode #10


Chapter One
Season 1, Episode #9
Season 1, Episode #9


Pilgrimage
Season 1, Episode #8
Season 1, Episode #8

The Sabbath Queen
Season 1, Episode #7
Season 1, Episode #7

Brotherhood
Season 1, Episode #6
Season 1, Episode #6

Judgment Day
Season 1, Episode #5
Season 1, Episode #5

Insurrection
Season 1, Episode #4
Season 1, Episode #4

First Night
Season 1, Episode #3
Season 1, Episode #3
Character Guide
Series Fun Facts
- Dylan Baker, who played William Cross, and Becky Ann Baker, who played David's mother Jessie Shepherd, have been married since 1990.
- The skyline of Shiloh, Gilboa is a CGI-altered New York City. The exterior of the Capitol building (Unity Hall) is really the Brooklyn Museum on Eastern Parkway. The interior of the Capitol…
[show]The skyline of Shiloh, Gilboa is a CGI-altered New York City. The exterior of the Capitol building (Unity Hall) is really the Brooklyn Museum on Eastern Parkway. The interior of the Capitol building (Unity Hall) is really the New York Public Library building.
[hide] - The basic plot of the series is loosely based on the Biblical story of King David, and many of the character and place names are the same as they appear in the Bible. It's assumed if the show…
[show]The basic plot of the series is loosely based on the Biblical story of King David, and many of the character and place names are the same as they appear in the Bible. It's assumed if the show continued David would eventually succeed Silas as king.
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