It follows the gritty and adventurous exploration of the birth of the American West, the violent collisions of cults, religion, and men and women fighting for control of the new world.It follows the gritty and adventurous exploration of the birth of the American West, the violent collisions of cults, religion, and men and women fighting for control of the new world.It follows the gritty and adventurous exploration of the birth of the American West, the violent collisions of cults, religion, and men and women fighting for control of the new world.
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
- 2 nominations total
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Reviewers say 'American Primeval' is visually stunning with strong performances by Taylor Kitsch and Betty Gilpin. It captures the raw frontier spirit but faces criticism for erratic pacing and underdeveloped characters. The brutal violence and historical accuracy are debated, with mixed opinions on its portrayal of cultures and conflicts. Themes of survival and cultural clashes are noted, though some feel they are underexplored. The series is seen as bold yet flawed.
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Although I am not a huge american western fan, I binge-watched this series over two evenings and enjoyed every minute. It is refreshing to watch a series that does not require much introduction and engages straight away.
The plot is easy to follow and did not involve interminable switches to other characters at key moments or flip back and forth in time.
The acting overall is good and consistent throughout the series and there is good character development.
I looked forward to every episode and was reduced to tears at the end of the series.
I was left looking forwar to season 2 (which I hope will be coming soon).
Highly recommend this series to folk who don't mind a bit of violence in their viewing and want an evening of action and adventure.
The plot is easy to follow and did not involve interminable switches to other characters at key moments or flip back and forth in time.
The acting overall is good and consistent throughout the series and there is good character development.
I looked forward to every episode and was reduced to tears at the end of the series.
I was left looking forwar to season 2 (which I hope will be coming soon).
Highly recommend this series to folk who don't mind a bit of violence in their viewing and want an evening of action and adventure.
This series was awesome. Raw, violent and good character development. It's how the West was developed and involves many parties; Indians included.
I have a newborn at home and was up 1am till now and watched the entire series. Very well done. I assume it's a limited series and don't have additional seasons which is said.
The ensemble cast is ridiculous and awesome. Some big names only are in one episode but make the series what it is.
Costners American Boring Saga was painfully slow and I still am scratching my head trying to figure a plot if there is one.
This series gets you right into a plot of families expanding west and the trials and tribulations they experienced getting West.
Very appropriate name for series - epsisoeds 47 mins long and move fast. I am a huge fan.
I have a newborn at home and was up 1am till now and watched the entire series. Very well done. I assume it's a limited series and don't have additional seasons which is said.
The ensemble cast is ridiculous and awesome. Some big names only are in one episode but make the series what it is.
Costners American Boring Saga was painfully slow and I still am scratching my head trying to figure a plot if there is one.
This series gets you right into a plot of families expanding west and the trials and tribulations they experienced getting West.
Very appropriate name for series - epsisoeds 47 mins long and move fast. I am a huge fan.
I watched this over the course of a snow bound day and was glad to see a western story that was very different from the "popular" western series of the past years. Netflix released this as a complete limited series, which is such a relief after suffering through a bunch of series done in the old Big 3 network style of an episode a week.
We all know the network that released those recent series, and I do wish they would wake up to the fact that streaming did away with most of the viewers willing to put up with that game. Also, the recent western series are all done by the same guy using the same set of supporting actors, for the most part. That guy's work has worn out its welcome for me.
Anyway, this fine western has no episode filler, no interminable intro, and not too much anachronistic wokeness in the story line. The anachronisms in the weaponry and costumes isn't too much to bear and doesn't become a deal-breaker.
This story breaks the mold of western series, in several ways. It's storytelling that gets right to the point without all the padding that an ongoing TV series always has. We know right away when a character is a villain, without a multi-episode side story.
Western fans could well end up making this a very widely watched miniseries. I doubt that its success would convince the current makers of the old pattern of dragged out series, but that old model is dying off anyway.
I do hope that Netflix updates the IMDB pages for this show to give cast credits to some good actors who aren't listed, such as Irene Bedard and Jeremiah Bitsui. The cast is excellent, IMO.
We all know the network that released those recent series, and I do wish they would wake up to the fact that streaming did away with most of the viewers willing to put up with that game. Also, the recent western series are all done by the same guy using the same set of supporting actors, for the most part. That guy's work has worn out its welcome for me.
Anyway, this fine western has no episode filler, no interminable intro, and not too much anachronistic wokeness in the story line. The anachronisms in the weaponry and costumes isn't too much to bear and doesn't become a deal-breaker.
This story breaks the mold of western series, in several ways. It's storytelling that gets right to the point without all the padding that an ongoing TV series always has. We know right away when a character is a villain, without a multi-episode side story.
Western fans could well end up making this a very widely watched miniseries. I doubt that its success would convince the current makers of the old pattern of dragged out series, but that old model is dying off anyway.
I do hope that Netflix updates the IMDB pages for this show to give cast credits to some good actors who aren't listed, such as Irene Bedard and Jeremiah Bitsui. The cast is excellent, IMO.
Similar vibe to The English (2022). Very well made. Great to have a quality production that's a Netflix original series amongst the mass of mediocre content they pour out so generously. It's violent but that period would have been I imagine, therefore, there's rape, hangings, children killed etc so if that bothers you, then I'd avoid. The tone is immediately bleak as is the prospect of any character being killed at any second. Judging by the lengths people go to with such effort just to stay alive another day, it's a wonder whether they'll have enough cast to fill the six episodes. Needless to say, I like it. 4.5 stars.
I loved American Primeval even more than I thought I would. It's a brutal and gritty take on how the American West was started. First of all I love this genre, second I love Peter Berg (Lone Survivor, Friday Night Lights, The Kingdom, Patriots Day, Hancock, etc) and lastly it has an amazing cast starring Taylor Kitsch, Betty Gilpin, Jai Courtney, Dane DeHaan, Shea Whigham, etc. On top of all that it was also beautifully shot, the cinematography was amazing. This is a hard watch but a great one. My brother and I binged all 6 episodes in one day, that's how good this show was. If you're a fan of Westerns (and even if you're not) the give this series a chance...you won't be disappointed.
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- TriviaWriter Mark L. Smith's second Western screenplay after The Revenant (2015).
- GoofsBy 1850, St. Louis had become the largest U.S. city west of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the second-largest port in the country, with a commercial tonnage exceeded only by New York City.
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