Kin (2021)

A raw and compelling Irish crime drama about a Dublin family fighting to survive a brutal gangland war at any cost.

Kin - Series Information

  • Original Title: Kin
  • First Air Year: 2021
  • Last Air Year: 2023
  • Created by: Peter McKenna, Ciarán Donnelly
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Crime, Drama
  • Content Rating (US): TV-MA
  • Number of Seasons: 2
  • Number of Episodes: 16
  • Status: Canceled
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: September 9, 2021 (United States - TV-MA), September 9, 2021 (Canada - 18+), September 9, 2021 (United Kingdom - 15), September 9, 2021 (France - 12), September 9, 2021 (Australia - R 18+), September 9, 2021 (Spain - 12)
  • Networks: RTÉ One
  • Production Companies: Bron Studios, Headline Pictures, Viaplay Group, Metropolitan Pictures, Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, Creative Wealth Media Finance
  • Production Countries: Canada, Ireland, Sweden, United Kingdom
  • Alternative Titles: Kin 2021 (US), Familiares (MX)

Kin - Plot

The lives of a Dublin family embroiled in a gangland war and the consequences of their choices.

Kin - Trailer

Watch the official trailer and see the Kinsella family's world collide with deadly consequences.

Family is a deadly business.

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Kin - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Peter McKenna
  • Ciarán Donnelly

Main Cast

  • Charlie Cox
  • Aidan Gillen
  • Clare Dunne
  • Maria Doyle Kennedy
  • Emmett Scanlan
  • Sam Keeley
  • Yasmin Seky
  • Mark McKenna
  • Hannah Adeogun
  • Ryan Lincoln

Writers

  • Peter McKenna
  • Ciarán Donnelly

Executive Producers

  • Ciarán Donnelly
  • Dermot Horan
  • Laurence Lenica
  • David Davoli
  • Christian Baute

Kin - FAQs

Is Kin based on a true story?

Kin is not based on a single true story, but it draws heavily from the real-world landscape of Dublin's criminal underworld. Creator Peter McKenna was inspired by the Kinahan-Hutch feud, a brutal gangland conflict that gripped Ireland for years, lending the show a gritty, authentic edge.

Who plays Michael Kinsella in Kin?

Charlie Cox plays Michael Kinsella, the moral centre of the Kinsella crime family. Best known internationally for his role as Daredevil in the Marvel universe, Cox delivers a quietly intense performance as a man caught between loyalty to his family and the devastating cost of that loyalty.

Why was Kin cancelled after two seasons?

RTÉ confirmed that Kin would not return for a third season, ending the series after 16 episodes. While no single official reason was given, the cancellation came despite strong viewer numbers and critical praise, leaving fans disappointed that the Kinsella family saga concluded without a planned final chapter.

What is the Kinahan connection in Kin?

Though the show uses fictional names, the Kinsella family's conflict with the powerful Cunningham crime organisation closely mirrors the real Kinahan-Hutch feud in Dublin. Creator Peter McKenna acknowledged drawing from that real gangland war, giving Kin its sharp sense of place and political tension within Irish organised crime.

Where can I watch Kin online?

Streaming availability for Kin varies by region. For the most up-to-date options including subscription streaming, rental, and purchase platforms available in your country, check JustWatch, which tracks current availability across all major services.

How many seasons and episodes does Kin have?

Kin ran for two seasons with a total of 16 episodes — eight episodes per season. Season 1 premiered on September 9, 2021, and Season 2 followed in 2023. The series was subsequently cancelled, making these 16 episodes the complete run of the show.

Is Kin worth watching for crime drama fans?

Absolutely. Kin earned strong critical praise for its taut writing, lived-in performances, and unflinching portrayal of family loyalty under pressure. Charlie Cox and Aidan Gillen anchor an exceptional ensemble cast, and the Dublin setting gives the series a distinctive atmosphere that sets it apart from American crime dramas.

What shows are similar to Kin?

Fans of Kin tend to enjoy The Sopranos, Sons of Anarchy, and Animal Kingdom for their family-driven crime dynamics. For a closer Irish or British flavour, Brotherhood and Blue Lights are strong picks. MobLand and Mayor of Kingstown also share Kin's gritty tone and morally complex characters.

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