![]() ![]() Both 10-episode seasons are available on Hulu. As a boy, McCullough was raised as an adopted son by Comanches and the series splits its story between the past (Jacob Lofland plays young Eli) and the present. Where to Watch: Hulu (2 seasons), Tubi (1 season), or buyable on Amazon and Vuduīased on the 2013 novel by Philipp Meyer, The Son stars Pierce Brosnan as cattle baron turned oilman Eli McCullough, who struggles to maintain his business empire as he looks to pass it on to his sons and grandchildren. The show's second season premieres in January, 2023. As one of the two non-Westerns on this list, Mayor of Kingstown is still a grim family drama, tracking the powerful McLusky family, power brokers in Kingstown, Michigan, where the business of incarceration is the only thriving industry. If you're on a Taylor Sheridan kick - managing to also catch his movies Hell or High Water and Wind River - then you won't want to miss Mayor of Kingstown, starring Jeremy Renner, Kyle Chandler, and Dianne Wiest. Where to Watch: Paramount+, or buyable on Amazon and Vudu ![]() The role of swear word-obsessed Saloon owner Swearengen would boost McShane's career and the series itself, which tracks Deadwood's growth from camp to town in the 1870s. Where to Watch: HBO Max, or buyable on Apple, Amazon, Vudu, and moreĭavid Milch's acclaimed premium cable Western Deadwood - which returned with a series finale movie in 2019 (also available on HBO Max) - stars Timothy Olyphant and Ian McShane as real-life Deadwood, South Dakota residents Seth Bullock and Al Swearengen, town rivals on opposite sides of the law. Starting as an A&E series, the show was canceled after Season 3 but then picked up by Netflix for the next three seasons. Katee Sackhoff, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Cassidy Freeman co-star. Set in Wyoming, Longmire is a six-season drama - a case-of-the-week series with a larger running story throughout - starring Robert Taylor as Walt Longmire, a sheriff caught up in local, dangerous intrigue involving land developers and a neighboring Cheyenne reservation. Where to Watch: Netflix, Peacock, or buyable on Apple, Amazon, Vudu, and Google Play ![]() Following the Civil War, the Duttons (McGraw and Hill) leave Tennessee and journey to Fort Worth, Texas, joining a European immigrant wagon train undertaking the arduous journey west. It's a 10-episode miniseries all about how the Dutton family came to own the land that would eventually become the Yellowstone Ranch. The first Yellowstone-like show is a rather obvious one: the prequel spinoff story 1883 starring Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, and Sam Elliott. Where to Watch: Paramount+, Paramount+ add-ons, DirectTV ![]()
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