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  2. Starz is canceling four of its series, Variety has learned exclusively. Specifically, “Heels,” “Run the World,” and “Blindspotting” will not get new seasons at the cable network, while ...

  3. Heels (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Heels is an American drama television series about professional wrestling created by Michael Waldron that premiered on August 15, 2021, on Starz. [1] In November 2021, the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on July 28, 2023. [2] [3] In September 2023, the series was cancelled after two seasons. [4]

  4. Starz Cancels Three Shows, Including Heels and Run the World

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    Starz is cleaning house: The pay-cable network has cancelled three series, dropping the axe on sophomore shows Heels, Run the World and Blindspotting, our sister site Variety reports. In addition ...

  5. ‘Heels’ Is the Underrated Wrestling Show You Should Watch

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    'Heels' Season 2 is currently airing on Starz. Here's how many new episodes are in the season and when every new episode airs, including the finale.

  6. ‘Heels,’ Former Starz Series, Sets Netflix Premiere Date

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    Heels” … The streamer announced Wednesday that the Starz series, which was canceled after two seasons in September 2023, will become available on Netflix on Sept. 15. Both seasons of the ...

  7. List of Starz original programming - Wikipedia

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    This article lists television content currently and/or formerly broadcast by Starz, an American pay television network owned and operated by Starz Inc., a subsidiary of Lionsgate. Primarily a film-based service, it began to introduce original programming in 2005 to compete with rival pay TV services HBO and Showtime.