Black Sails

Starz · 2014–2017 · 4 Seasons · 38 Episodes · Ended
ActionAdventureDramaPeriod Drama
80
Fan Heat

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About Black Sails

Black Sails is a Starz historical adventure created by Jonathan E. Steinberg and Robert Levine that aired from 2014 to 2017, serving as a prequel to Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. Set during the golden age of piracy in the early 18th century, it follows Captain Flint and a young John Silver in the lawless pirate haven of Nassau, blending real historical pirates with Stevenson's fiction.

Lavish, brutal, and surprisingly literary, the series builds an epic of war, politics, and revolution around its morally complex buccaneers, charting the doomed dream of a free pirate nation against the encroaching might of empire. Its sweeping naval battles and rich characters earned it a devoted following and a reputation as one of the best pirate dramas ever made.

Led by Toby Stephens's Captain Flint, Black Sails is a thrilling, underrated period saga.

Production Details & Legacy

Black Sails was created by Jonathan E. Steinberg & Robert Levine and originally aired on Starz, with streaming available on Starz. The series ran for 4 seasons and 38 episodes from 2014–2017, establishing itself as a landmark entry in the action and adventure and drama and period drama genres. Since its conclusion, Black Sails has continued to attract new viewers through streaming platforms and remains a frequent subject of critical reappraisal and fan discussion.

The series features a rich ensemble of characters that have become iconic within television fandom. TVCeleb profiles 3 key characters from Black Sails, including Captain Flint (Toby Stephens), John Silver (Luke Arnold), Eleanor Guthrie (Hannah New). Each character has inspired dedicated fan communities, extensive analysis, and passionate debate about their motivations, relationships, and story arcs throughout the series.

Black Sails holds a Fan Heat Score of 80 out of 100 on TVCeleb, reflecting the intensity and passion of its fanbase. This strong score reflects sustained fan engagement and cultural relevance that extends well beyond its original air dates. The series is notable for its period, adventure, action qualities, which have contributed to its enduring appeal and cross-generational viewership.

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? Frequently Asked Questions

Black Sails is a Starz prequel to Treasure Island, chronicling the golden age of piracy through Captain Flint and a young John Silver in Nassau.

Black Sails ran for four seasons and 38 episodes on Starz from 2014 to 2017.

Black Sails has streamed on Starz and Hulu. Availability varies by region, so check your local streaming guide for current options.