Overview
- The network’s order, announced Thursday, covers eight hourlong episodes for an untitled series set in the world of Black rodeo in Southeast Texas.
- Kirk A. Moore will serve as showrunner and executive producer, joined by executive producers Mark Johnson and Myki Bajaj of Gran Via and Tony Hernandez, Elise Henderson and Lilly Burns of Counterpart Studios.
- Starz executives Giovanna Desselle and Christina Jokanovich will oversee the show, which the logline says blends hip hop swagger with country soul in a story centered on three siblings.
- The series is Starz’s second wholly owned original since its 2025 separation from Lionsgate, following the British boxing drama Fightland.
- Coverage from TheWrap frames the show as expanding Starz’s Black Southern slate like P-Valley and cites UCLA data reporting recent declines in on-screen diversity.