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  1. Yes, I think both Warrior and Banshee share a lot of sensibilities (they also share the same creator). Great drama anchored by characters, but a lot of campy over the top action. The main difference is I think that Banshee is even a lot sillier and bloodier sometimes, but it is still a good show.

  2. In terms of story, Warrior is much better. In terms of action, it’s hard to tell. In Banshee, it has that Fast and Furious stupidity in it, but doesn’t try to take itself seriously. Warrior, with its dedication to martial arts, seems more grounded in comparison.

  3. Warrior. Banshee is good enough, but it has that dtv action movie feel. It gets a bit tiresome after 4-5 episodes. Warrior has more talent and money behind it, it's not just an action show, it's also a crime drama, the characters are better written and not 2 dimensional.

  4. May 15, 2021 · Warrior has Jonathan Tropper as its showrunner, who also did the hyperviolent, hypersexy Banshee for Cinemax, and there is more of both within Warrior. Banshee is also worth a watch, and...

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  5. Sep 3, 2023 · Mark Dacascos lands on Bruce Lee's Warrior, the underrated (Cine)Max martial arts period action-drama from the people behind the excellent Banshee, making the long two-year wait for a third season all the more rewarding.

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  6. Feb 16, 2024 · Our Take: Warrior, based on writings about the Tong Wars by none other than Bruce Lee, was co-created by Justin Lin (Star Trek Beyond) and Jonathan Tropper (Banshee) (Lee’s daughter Shannon is ...

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  8. Jun 30, 2023 · Renewed for a third season way back in 2021, the 19th century action-drama Warrior returns as a part of Max instead of Cinemax, where it began life in 2019 as the next series from Banshee...

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