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  1. Black Sails: Created by Robert Levine, Jonathan E. Steinberg. With Toby Stephens, Luke Arnold, Toby Schmitz, Hannah New. Follows Captain Flint and his pirates twenty years prior to Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel "Treasure Island."

  2. Black Sails is set in the early 18th century, roughly two decades before the events of Treasure Island, during the Golden Age of Piracy. Feared Captain Flint brings on a younger crew member as they fight for the survival of New Providence island.

  3. In the mood for some drama on the high seas? Look no further than the historical pirate series Black Sails, which is now streaming on Netflix.

  4. Sat, Feb 22, 2014. Flint and his crew of the Walrus play a deadly game of naval warfare when they engage Captain Bryson and the Andromache on the open sea to gain precious cargo.

  5. Apr 11, 2014 · The most feared—Captain Flint. Driven by ulterior motives, Flint hunts the ultimate prize. But first he must overcome rival captains, the local smuggling kingpin, and a young sailor new to his ...

  6. Black Sails is an American television drama series created by Jon Steinberg and Robert Levine for Starz that debuted on January 25, 2014. It was produced by Film Afrika Worldwide and Platinum Dunes. It was written as a prequel to Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island.

  7. A prequel to the classic Robert Louis Stevenson novel "Treasure Island," "Black Sails" is a pirate adventure that centers on the tales of Captain Flint, who has a reputation throughout the West...

  8. Its population may be less than upright, but the island of New Providence is home to pirate Capt. Flint, and he'll take on anyone who tries to claim it. Watch trailers & learn more.

  9. Black Sails centers on the tales of Captain Flint and his notorious crew fighting for the survival of New Providence Island. Watch all seasons now.

  10. Hundreds of British soldiers lie dead in a forest...the Royal Navy sails back to England...the West Indies are now a war zone, and the shores of New Providence Island have never been bloodier.