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Manhunt (2017)

First aired August 1, 201742m/ep2 seasons · 18 epsEnded
7.6

518 votes

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Overview

Inspired by actual events, this true crime anthology series takes a deep dive into the dark, twisted minds of terrorists and follows the brave souls who hunt them down.

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Status

Ended

Language

English

Type

Scripted

Last Air Date

February 3, 2020

Networks

DiscoverySpectrum

Production

Trigger Street ProductionsLionsgate TelevisionDiscovery Communications

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