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Status: Canceled
Network: Sky One
Type: Scripted
Rating: 5.4/10
Sinbad
Overview
Sinbad accidentally kills the son of the powerful Lord Akbari in a fist fight. As recompense for the blood debt, Sinbad's brother is killed in front of his eyes. Sinbad escapes, but his grandmother uses a magic talisman to curse him for the death of his brother. The curse prevents Sinbad from staying on land for more than one day; if he tarries the talisman will choke him to death. This prohibition against remaining on land leads to a life of adventure at sea that holds many wonders. Sinbad is unaware that he is still being hunted by Lord Akbari, who does not consider Sinbad's brother's death as sufficient payment of the blood debt.
This production, originally released in 2012, has captivated audiences with its unique storytelling. As a Scripted series, it brings a fresh perspective to the Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Drama, Family genre, maintaining a strong viewer rating of 5.4 across its 1 season.
- Storyline Highlights:
- • Explores themes within Action & Adventure and Sci-Fi & Fantasy.
- • Produced in United Kingdom.
- • Original Language: English.
Starring Cast
Elliot Knight
Sinbad
Marama Corlett
Rina
Elliot Cowan
Gunnar
Junix Inocian
Cook
Dimitri Leonidas
Anwar
Orla Brady
Taryn
Estella Daniels
Nala
Naveen Andrews
Lord Akbari
Seasons
Specials
4 Episodes • Aired 2012-09-30
No season overview provided for this season.
Season 1
12 Episodes • Aired 2012-07-07
Sinbad accidentally kills the son of the powerful Lord Akbari in a fist fight. As recompense for the blood debt, Sinbad's brother is killed in front of his eyes. Sinbad escapes, but his grandmother uses a magic talisman to curse him for the death of his brother. The curse prevents Sinbad from staying on land for more than one day; if he tarries the talisman will choke him to death. This prohibition against remaining on land leads to a life of adventure at sea that holds many wonders. Sinbad is unaware that he is still being hunted by Lord Akbari, who does not consider Sinbad's brother's death as sufficient payment of the blood debt.