By dezimey kum
If you were drawn to American Primeval's raw portrayal of the nation's frontier, you might also enjoy these series that delve into the complexities of the Old West and early American history.
Centered around the Dutton family and their expansive Montana ranch, Yellowstone delves into modern-day conflicts reminiscent of historical land disputes.
While not set in the traditional Old West, Sons of Anarchy's intense drama and complex characters resonate with fans of Western narratives.
This show explores the lives of workers and settlers during the construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad.
This miniseries set in 1884, focuses on a young outlaw seeking refuge in a New Mexico town governed mainly by women.
1883 is a prequel to Yellowstone that follows the Dutton family's journey from Texas through the Great Plains to Montana in search of a better future.
Set in the lawless town of Deadwood, South Dakota, this series portrays the gritty lives of its inhabitants, blending historical figures with fictional characters.
This series tells the story of Bass Reeves (David Oyelowo), who rose from enslavement to become one of the first Black U.S. Deputy Marshals west of the Mississippi River.
Emily Blunt plays Lady Cornelia Locke, an English aristocrat who travels to the American West in 1890 seeking revenge for her son's death.
1923 sees the Dutton family face a new set of challenges from the Great Depression to the rise of Western expansion.