Stan is an Australian subscription video streaming service owned by Nine Entertainment Co. Initially a joint venture between Nine Entertainment Co. and Fairfax Media, Stan launched on 26 January 2015.[1] Nine Entertainment acquired Fairfax Media in 2018, making Stan a wholly owned subsidiary of Nine Digital. Stan announced its first commissioned series, No Activity, on 1 May 2015, which later premiered on 22 October 2015.[2]

Original programming

Drama

Title Genre Premiere Seasons Length Status
Wolf Creek Psychological thriller 12 May 2016 2 season, 12 episodes 43–61 min. Ended
Romper Stomper Crime drama 1 January 2018 1 season, 6 episodes 46–55 min. Ended
Bloom Science fiction romantic drama 1 January 2019 2 season, 12 episodes 43–53 min. Ended[3]
The Commons Dystopia 25 December 2019 1 season, 8 episodes 43–55 min. Ended
Eden Coming-of-age fantasy drama 11 June 2021 1 season, 8 episodes 45–49 min. Ended
Bad Behaviour Teen drama 17 February 2023 4 episodes 54–57 min. Miniseries
Year Of Teen drama 9 June 2023 1 season, 10 episodes 26–32 min. Pending
Scrublands Thriller 16 November 2023 4 episodes 36–40 min. Pending

Comedy

Title Genre Premiere Seasons Length Status
No Activity Comedy 22 October 2015 2 seasons, 12 episodes 23–29 min. Ended
The Other Guy Comedy 17 August 2017 2 seasons, 12 episodes 27–34 min. Ended
Bump Comedy drama 1 January 2021 3 seasons, 30 episodes 26–33 min. Renewed[4]
C*A*U*G*H*T Satire 28 September 2023 1 season, 6 episodes 29–33 min. Pending

Unscripted

Docuseries

Title Genre Premiere Seasons Length Status
After the Night True crime 29 November 2020 4 episodes 49–50 min. Miniseries
Show Me the Money Sports 10 March 2022 1 season, 3 episodes 49–53 min. Renewed[5]
Dawn of the Dolphins Sports 6 March 2023 3 episodes 57–65 min. Miniseries

Reality

Title Genre Premiere Seasons Length Status
RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under Reality competition 1 May 2021 2 seasons, 16 episodes 52–62 min. Renewed[6]
Love Triangle Dating show 6 October 2022 1 season, 8 episodes 47–68 min. Renewed[7]

Co-productions

These shows have been commissioned by Stan with an international partner.

Title Genre Partner/Country Premiere Seasons Length Status
The Gloaming Crime drama ABC Signature/United States[8] 1 January 2020 1 season, 8 episodes 50–55 min. Renewed[9]
The Tourist Mystery thriller
2 January 2022 1 season, 6 episodes 56–59 min. Renewed[10]
Wolf Like Me Dark romantic comedy Peacock/United States 13 January 2022 2 seasons, 13 episodes 23–29 min. Renewed[11]
Last Light Thriller
8 September 2022 5 episodes 43–44 min. Miniseries
Bali 2002 Docudrama Nine Network 25 September 2022 4 episodes 47–51 min. Miniseries
Black Snow Crime drama Sundance Now/United States 1 January 2023 1 season, 6 episodes 49–53 min. Pending
Totally Completely Fine Dark comedy Sundance Now/United States 20 April 2023 1 season, 6 episodes 47–50 min. Pending
Ten Pound Poms Period drama BBC/United Kingdom 15 May 2023 1 season, 6 episodes 59–60 min. Pending

Continuations

These shows have been picked up by Stan for additional seasons after having previous seasons on another network.

Title Genre Prev. network(s) Premiere Seasons Length Status
Plonk (season 2)[lower-alpha 1] Comedy Eleven 1 June 2015 1 season, 6 episodes 30 min. Ended

Specials

These programs are one-time events related to other series.

Title Genre Premiere Length Language
No Activity: The Night Before Christmas Comedy 14 December 2018 50 min. English
Dom and Adrian: 2020 Mockumentary 13 December 2020 33 min. English

Exclusive international distribution

These shows have been acquired by Stan for exclusive release within Australia and are marketed as original series, unlike most exclusively distributed content which is branded under a separate "only on Stan" banner.

Title Genre Original network/Country Premiere Seasons Length Status
Philip K Dick's Electric Dreams Science fiction Channel 4/United Kingdom 18 September 2017 1 season, 10 episodes 49–55 min. Miniseries
No Activity (U.S.) Crime comedy Paramount+/United States 20 November 2017 4 seasons, 32 episodes 25–33 min. Pending
Poker Face Mystery comedy drama Peacock/United States 27 January 2023 1 season, 10 episodes 47–67 min. Renewed[12]

Original films

Feature films

Title Genre Premiere Runtime
The Second Thriller 5 July 2018 1 hour, 32 min.
True History of the Kelly Gang Australian Western 26 January 2020 2 hours, 6 min.
Relic Horror drama 10 July 2020 1 hour, 30 min.
I Am Woman Biopic 28 August 2020 1 hour, 57 min.
A Sunburnt Christmas Holiday comedy 11 December 2020 1 hour, 31 min.
Nitram Psychological drama 24 November 2021 1 hour, 52 min.
Christmas on the Farm Holiday romantic comedy 1 December 2021 1 hour, 26 min.
Gold Survival thriller 26 January 2022 1 hour, 37 min.
Nude Tuesday Gibberish romantic comedy 7 July 2022 1 hour, 40 min.
Poker Face Drama 22 November 2022 1 hour, 35 min.
Christmas Ransom Holiday comedy 1 December 2022 1 hour, 24 min.
Transfusion Crime thriller 20 January 2023 1 hour, 46 min.
The Portable Door Fantasy adventure 7 April 2023 1 hours, 55 min.
Jones Family Christmas Holiday comedy 23 November 2023 1 hour, 37 min.

Documentaries

All current feature-length documentaries are released under the Revealed banner, produced in collaboration with other Nine Entertainment publications.

Title Premiere Runtime
Amongst Us – Neo Nazi Australia 27 March 2022 1 hour, 15 min.
No Mercy, No Remorse 23 June 2022 1 hour, 18 min.
Show Me the Money II 23 February 2023 1 hour, 40 min.
Trafficked 12 March 2023 1 hour, 15 min.
Reefshot 5 June 2023 1 hour, 18 min.
The Cape 18 June 2023 1 hour, 16 min.
Danielle Laidley: Two Tribes 19 September 2023 1 hour, 29 min.
Ben Roberts-Smith - Truth On Trial 10 December 2023 1 hour, 30 min.

Stand-up comedy specials

All current feature-length specials were filmed as part of "One Night Stan", a comedy festival hosted by the streaming service.[13]

Title Premiere Runtime
Wil Anderson: Fire at Wil 24 March 2017 1 hour, 13 min.
Celia Pacquola: The Looking Glass 31 March 2017 1 hour, 3 min.
Tom Ballard: The World Keeps Happening 7 April 2017 1 hour, 20 min.
Sam Simmons: Stop Being Silly 14 April 2017 1 hour, 24 min.
Judith Lucy: Ask No Questions of the Moth 21 April 2017 1 hour, 14 min.
Tom Gleeson: Great 28 April 2017 53 min.
Australian Lockdown Comedy Festival[lower-alpha 2] 9 May 2020 2 hours[lower-alpha 3]

Upcoming original programming

Drama

Title Genre Premiere Seasons Runtime Status
Exposure[14] Mystery thriller TBA 1 season, 6 episodes TBA Series order
Invisible Boys[14] Drama TBA 1 season, 10 episodes TBA Series order
Ironside[15] Crime drama TBA TBA TBA Series order
Thou Shalt Not Steal[14] Crime drama TBA 1 season, 8 episodes TBA Series order

Co-productions

These shows have been commissioned by Stan with an international partner.

Title Genre Partner/Country Premiere Seasons Runtime Status
Prosper[16] Family drama Lionsgate/United States 18 January 2024 TBA TBA Filming
The Geography of Friendship[16] TBA Lionsgate/United States TBA 6 episodes 60 min. Series order
Gray[17] Thriller Lionsgate/United States TBA TBA TBA Series order
Population: 11[16] Crime comedy thriller Lionsgate/United States TBA TBA TBA Series order
The Tattooist of Auschwitz[18] Period drama
TBA 6 episodes TBA Series order

Upcoming original films

Feature films

Title Genre Premiere Runtime Status
The Surfer Thriller TBA 1 hour, 32 min. Post-Production[19]
Windcatcher Family TBA 2 hours, 6 min. Filming[20]

Documentaries

Title Premiere Runtime
Revealed: Otto on Otto[21] 2024 TBA
Revealed: How to Poison a Planet[21] 2024 TBA
Revealed: Renee Gracie 2024 TBA

Notes

  1. Listed as a 'Stan Exclusive' despite being an original series.
  2. Released as a four-part special.
  3. 30 min per episode.

References

  1. Ward, Miranda (22 January 2015). "Video streaming service Stan to launch on Australia Day". Mumbrella. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  2. Knox, David (15 December 2021). "Renewed: No Activity". TVTonight. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  3. Ma, Wenlei (10 April 2020). "Bloom season 2: Bryan Brown admits a second season could've 'easily blown' the magic". News.com.au. Retrieved 10 March 2021.
  4. Harris, Rachel (24 July 2023). "Australia's Favourite Family Bump Returns For A Brand New Season on Stan". TV Blackbox. Retrieved 29 July 2023.
  5. Perry, Kevin (2 December 2022). "FIRST LOOK | Brand new edition of SHOW ME THE MONEY is coming to STAN". TV Blackbox. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
  6. Ward, Sarah (18 November 2022). "'RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under' Is Returning for a Third Fierce and Fabulous Season in 2023". Concrete Playground. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
  7. "Looks Like 2023 Is Gonna Be Filled W/ Chaos 'Cos Stan Is Dropping Another Szn Of Love Triangle". PEDESTRIAN.TV. 20 December 2022. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
  8. Groves, Don (5 June 2018). "Stan ramps up original productions with two dramas and a special". IF Magazine. Retrieved 10 March 2021.
  9. Knox, David. "The Gloaming season 2 in development". TVTonight. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  10. "Four of the BBC's biggest dramas The Tourist, The Responder, Vigil and Time to return for a second series on BBC One and BBC iPlayer". BBC Media Centre (Press release). 22 March 2022. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  11. Otterson, Joe (24 August 2023). "'Wolf Like Me' Sets Season 2 Premiere Date at Peacock, Edgar Ramirez Joins Cast (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 24 August 2023.
  12. Campione, Katie (15 February 2023). "'Poker Face' Scores Season 2 Renewal At Peacock". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 15 February 2023.
  13. Mediaweek (21 November 2016). "Stan and Token Artists present One Night Stan". Mediaweek. Retrieved 10 March 2021.
  14. 1 2 3 Whittock, Jesse (29 August 2023). "Australia's Stan Unveils Trio Of Originals Including Outback Drama From 'Bluey' Studio, Projects With All3 & Banijay". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  15. Frater, Patrick (23 August 2021). "Stan Expands Originals Slate With 'Bad Behaviour,' 'Christmas on the Farm' and Expanded Rough Diamond Deal". Variety. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  16. 1 2 3 Slatter, Sean (23 March 2022). "Stan bolsters slate with seven new Originals, announces Lionsgate partnership". IF Magazine. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  17. Frater, Patrick (19 June 2023). "Australia's Stan Renews Lionsgate Content Supply Deal". Variety. Retrieved 19 June 2023.
  18. Quinn, Karl (16 March 2023). "It's sold 12 million copies. Now The Tattooist of Auschwitz is coming to TV". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  19. "Production wraps up in WA on Nicolas Cage's Stan Original Film 'The Surfer'". Campaign Brief WA. 12 December 2023. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
  20. Ryan, Aaron (7 October 2023). "Windcatcher on Stan has filming underway - TV Central". Retrieved 19 December 2023.
  21. 1 2 Christie, Erin (1 September 2022). "Four gripping new Stan Original Documentaries will soon be coming your way". Mamamia. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
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