Blood Drive (2017)

A gleefully deranged Syfy original where dystopian death racing meets grindhouse horror — and the cars have a very particular appetite.

Blood Drive - Series Information

  • Original Title: Blood Drive
  • First Air Year: 2017
  • Last Air Year: 2017
  • Created by: James Roland
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Drama, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-MA
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 42 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 13
  • Status: Canceled
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: June 14, 2017 (United States - TV-MA), June 14, 2017 (Germany - 18), June 14, 2017 (Spain - 18)
  • Networks: Syfy
  • Alternative Titles: Кровавая езда (RU), Blood Drive (US)
  • Production Companies: UCP
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Blood Drive - Plot

Set in a near-dystopian future, a former cop is forced to take part in a death race where the cars run on human blood. You lose a leg and you lose your head.

Blood Drive - Trailer

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Blood Drive - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • James Roland

Main Cast

  • Alan Ritchson
  • Christina Ochoa
  • Thomas Dominique
  • Colin Cunningham
  • Marama Corlett
  • Darren Kent
  • Paul Pieterse
  • Andrew Hall
  • Adam Pelkowitz
  • Brandon Auret

Blood Drive - FAQs

What is Blood Drive about?

Blood Drive is set in a near-dystopian future where a former cop is forced to compete in a brutal death race with a gruesome twist: the cars run on human blood. Equal parts grindhouse horror and dark satire, the show revels in over-the-top violence, black comedy, and pulpy genre excess.

Where can you watch Blood Drive?

Blood Drive is available to purchase on Google Play Movies and Fandango At Home. There is currently no subscription streaming option, so buying the series digitally is the most straightforward way to watch all 13 episodes.

Why was Blood Drive cancelled after one season?

Syfy pulled the plug on Blood Drive after its first season in 2017, citing low viewership ratings. Despite a passionate cult following drawn to its outrageous grindhouse style, the show never found a wide enough audience on the network to justify a second season.

Is Blood Drive based on a true story?

Not at all. Blood Drive is a wholly original work of pulp fiction created by James Roland. It draws heavily from 1970s and 1980s grindhouse cinema, exploitation films, and dystopian sci-fi — think Death Race 2000 filtered through a gleefully unhinged TV lens.

Who are the main actors in Blood Drive?

The series stars Alan Ritchson as former cop Arthur Bailey and Christina Ochoa as the fierce Grace d'Argento. The supporting cast includes Colin Cunningham as the flamboyant villain Julian Slink, Thomas Dominique, Marama Corlett, Darren Kent, Paul Pieterse, Andrew Hall, Adam Pelkowitz, and Brandon Auret.

How many episodes does Blood Drive have?

Blood Drive ran for a single season of 13 episodes, which aired on Syfy in 2017. Each episode runs approximately 42 minutes, giving the show a tight, fast-paced runtime that matches its relentless, high-octane energy.

Is Blood Drive worth watching for grindhouse fans?

If you have a taste for campy, blood-soaked excess, Blood Drive delivers in spades. It wears its grindhouse influences proudly, blending dark humor, outrageous set pieces, and surprisingly sharp satire. It earned a devoted cult following precisely because it commits fully to its gloriously trashy premise.

What shows are similar to Blood Drive?

Fans of Blood Drive's anarchic, genre-bending style might enjoy Torchwood for its dark sci-fi edge, or Dead Boy Detectives for its offbeat supernatural tone. Severance and Utopia Falls also offer distinctive dystopian flavors, while Last Light and La Brea scratch the post-apocalyptic itch.

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