Kingdom (2014)

A gritty MMA family drama set in Venice, California, where ambition, addiction, and fractured bonds collide inside and outside the gym.

Kingdom - Series Information

  • Original Title: Kingdom
  • First Air Year: 2014
  • Last Air Year: 2017
  • Created by: Byron Balasco
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Drama
  • Content Rating (US): TV-MA
  • Number of Seasons: 3
  • Number of Episodes: 40
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: October 8, 2014 (United States - TV-MA), October 8, 2014 (Germany - 16), October 8, 2014 (Brazil - 16)
  • Networks: Audience
  • Alternative Titles: Navy Street (US)
  • Production Companies: DirecTV, Endemol Shine North America
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Kingdom - Plot

A raw family drama set against the world of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) in Venice, California. Alvey Kulina owns Navy St. MMA with the help of his girlfriend Lisa Prince. He is willing to go through extraordinary means to make sure his fighters are taken care of, but all of this responsibility comes at a steep price. He has complicated relationships with both of his sons, Jay and Nate, who are both struggling with their own identities and places within Alvey's life and gym.

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Kingdom - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Byron Balasco

Main Cast

  • Frank Grillo
  • Jonathan Tucker
  • Nick Jonas
  • Matt Lauria
  • Kiele Sanchez
  • Juliette Jackson
  • Joanna Going
  • Paul Walter Hauser
  • Natalie Martinez
  • Levi Bowling

Writers

  • Byron Balasco
  • Alex Metcalf
  • Vladimir Cvetko
  • Tom Garrigus
  • Fernanda Coppel

Executive Producers

  • Byron Balasco
  • Chris Long
  • Shane Elrod
  • Jeremy Gold

Kingdom - FAQs

Where can you stream Kingdom TV series?

Kingdom is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video, including with Amazon Prime Video with Ads and Amazon Prime Video Free with Ads. You can also purchase episodes through the Apple TV Store. Check JustWatch for the most current regional availability and any new platform additions.

Why was Kingdom cancelled after three seasons?

Kingdom was cancelled in 2017 when AT&T's Audience Network shifted its programming strategy. Despite strong critical praise and a devoted fanbase, the show's niche cable platform limited its reach. Creator Byron Balasco was given the opportunity to wrap the story properly, delivering a planned series finale in Season 3.

Is Kingdom based on a true story?

Kingdom is not based on a specific true story, but creator Byron Balasco drew heavily from real MMA culture and the gritty social landscape of Venice, California. The show incorporates authentic details about the sport, training culture, and the personal struggles common among fighters, lending it a strong sense of realism.

Who are the main actors in Kingdom?

Kingdom stars Frank Grillo as Alvey Kulina, Jonathan Tucker as Jay Kulina, and Nick Jonas as Nate Kulina. The ensemble also includes Matt Lauria, Kiele Sanchez, Joanna Going, Paul Walter Hauser, Natalie Martinez, Juliette Jackson, and Levi Bowling.

How many seasons and episodes does Kingdom have?

Kingdom ran for three seasons and 40 episodes in total. Season 1 contained 10 episodes, Season 2 expanded to 20 episodes, and Season 3 concluded the series with 10 final episodes. The show aired on the Audience Network from October 2014 through 2017.

What is Kingdom the TV series about?

Kingdom follows the Kulina family in Venice, California, where patriarch Alvey runs Navy Street MMA gym. The drama explores his fractured relationships with sons Jay and Nate, both fighters wrestling with identity, addiction, and personal demons. It blends intense sports action with deeply personal family conflict and emotional storytelling.

Did Kingdom win any awards or critical recognition?

Kingdom earned strong critical acclaim throughout its run, with particular praise for Frank Grillo and Jonathan Tucker's performances. The series was frequently cited on year-end best-of lists by television critics. Despite limited mainstream exposure due to its cable platform, it developed a passionate following and a reputation as an underrated gem.

What is the content rating for Kingdom?

Kingdom is rated TV-MA, meaning it is intended for mature audiences only. The series contains strong language, graphic violence, sexual content, and frank depictions of drug abuse and addiction. Viewer discretion is strongly advised. It is not suitable for children or younger teenagers.

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