List of programs broadcast by AMC

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This is a list of television programs broadcast by AMC.

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Current programming

Drama

TitleGenrePremiereSeasonsRuntimeStatus
The Terror Supernatural horror drama anthology March 25, 20182 seasons, 20 episodes40–56 minSeason 3 due to premiere in 2025 [1]
Dark Winds Psychological thriller June 12, 20222 seasons, 12 episodes39–53 minSeason 3 due to premiere on March 9, 2025 [2] [3]
Interview with the Vampire Gothic horror October 2, 20222 seasons, 15 episodes41–66 minRenewed [4]
Mayfair Witches Supernatural thriller January 8, 20231 season, 8 episodes40–60 minSeason 2 due to premiere on January 5, 2025 [5] [6] [7]
The Walking Dead: Dead City Horror drama June 18, 20231 season, 6 episodes39–50 minSeason 2 due to premiere in mid-2025 [8] [9] [10]
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Horror drama September 10, 20232 seasons, 12 episodes48–61 minSeason 3 due to premiere in 2025 [11] [12]

Unscripted

Docuseries

TitleSubjectPremiereSeasonsRuntimeStatus
Show Me More [a] Making-of October 20, 20211 season, 20 episodes30 minPending

Co-productions

TitleGenrePartner/CountryPremiereSeasonsRuntimeStatus
Gangs of London [b] [c] Action crime drama Sky Atlantic/United KingdomApril 4, 20212 seasons, 17 episodes53–93 minRenewed [13]
Kin [b] [d] Crime drama RTÉ One/IrelandSeptember 9, 20211 season, 8 episodes47–50 minRenewed [14]

Acquired programming

Upcoming programming

Drama

TitleGenrePremiereSeasonsRuntimeStatus
The Talamasca [15] [16] Supernatural thriller 20251 season, 6 episodesTBASeries order
Untitled Silicon Valley series [17] Drama TBATBATBASeries order

Acquired programming

In development

Former programming

Drama

Comedy

Animation

Unscripted

Docuseries

Reality

Variety

Co-productions

Acquired programming

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 AMC.com and AMC+ exclusive
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 AMC+ exclusive
  3. AMC became a co-production partner with Sky Atlantic for the second season onwards. The first season was a co-production between Sky Atlantic and Cinemax.
  4. AMC will become a co-production partner with RTÉ One for the second season.
  5. Seasons 1–3 only. Moved to Netflix for season 4.
  6. Season 1 only. Moved to The CW for season 2.
  7. Season 4 only. Previously aired on TNT for seasons 1–3.
  8. Season 1 only. Moved to IFC for season 2.
  9. Season 1 only. Moved to Amazon Prime Video for season 2.
  10. Co-production with BBC One. AMC became a co-production partner for seasons 3–8.
  11. 1 2 Co-production with ITV.
  12. 1 2 Co-production with Channel 4.
  13. 1 2 3 4 Co-production with BBC One.
  14. Season 1 only. Moved to Amazon Prime Video for seasons 2–3.
  15. Co-production with BBC One. AMC became a co-production partner for season 3.
  16. Co-production with Alibi.
  17. Co-production with Movistar+.
  18. Co-production with Canal+.
  19. Season 3 exclusive to AMC+.
  20. Seasons 1–3 only.
  21. Originally released as a feature-length film on Shudder which was split into six episodes for AMC.
  22. Season 4 only.
  23. Season 2 only.
  24. Originally a theatrically released film which was split into three episodes for AMC.

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