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American Primeval has become a major success on Netflix. Here are three additional Western series that have received over 80% on Rotten Tomatoes for you to check out next.

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Netflix has unveiled its most-watched movies and shows of the previous week, and American Primeval is officially a hit, pulling in the most views of any new shows launched that week. It still only sits at #2 overall in the English-language show charts, behind Missing Youwhich we think isn't that great, and we recommend some better shows to spend your time on.

American Primeval is a brutal, gory Western from the writer of The Revenant. Set in 1857, it's about the lengths people will go to not only for simple survival, but also to gain control of the American land, and the people trying to make their living there. It stars Taylor Kitsch and Betty Gilpin, and has had a middling response from critics (66% on Rotten Tomatoes), but has got audiences talking about its sheer grimness in a must-watch kind of way, and has an 88% audience score on RT.

If you've finished the series and are looking for something new, don’t fret! Here are three highly-rated Western shows on Netflix that you can dive into next.

1. Wynonna Earp (电视剧)

Wynonna Earp (2016) | New Syfy Series Trailer 2016 | Official HD Release - YouTube
Wynonna Earp (2016) | New Syfy Series Trailer 2016 | Official HD Release - YouTube

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Rotten Tomatoes score: 92%
Seasons: 4
Starring: Melanie Scrofano, Tim Rozon, Shamier Anderson

A Western series that's quite a departure from the unflinching realism of American Primeval is the fantastic adventures of Wynonna Earp. The granddaughter of legendary lawman Wyatt Earp must return to the town of Purgatory to continue up the work we all definitely remember Wyatt being famous for: fighting demons, with the help of Doc Holliday, who – as you will also certainly remember – is immortal.

It's based on a graphic novel, and is a fun way to cleanse the palate after Primeval. It's developed a very devoted following, and there's plenty of it to occupy your time.

2. Without God

Godless Season 1 Official Trailer | Rotten Tomatoes TV - YouTube
Godless Season 1 Official Trailer | Rotten Tomatoes TV - YouTube

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Rotten Tomatoes score: 83%
Seasons: 1
Starring: Jeff Daniels, Jack O'Connell, Michelle Dockery, Scoot McNairy

This story of foolhardy vengeance is more in line with American Primeval's vibe than my previous pick. Jeff Daniels plays Frank Griffin, the head of an outlaw outfit who's hunting down Roy Goode (O'Connell), a former member of the gang who turned on them as they became too cruel and murderous for him to stomach. Goode finds shelter in a new town with Alice (Dockery), but it quickly becomes clear that Griffin's gang will find him.

The series highlights the clashing allegiances and apprehensions of individuals confronted by a ruthless gang, alongside Frank's struggle to maintain his reputation. Numerous efforts will be made to prevent a violent showdown between Griffin and the townsfolk, but ultimately, it seems unavoidable…

3. Ballad of the Outlaws

Song of the Bandits | Official Trailer | Netflix - YouTube Channel
Song of the Bandits | Official Trailer | Netflix - YouTube Channel

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Rotten Tomatoes score: 86%
Seasons: 1
Starring: Kim Nam-gil, Seohyun, Yoo Jae-myung

We venture beyond the American West for this unique interpretation of the Western genre, originating from Korea. Set against the backdrop of the Japanese occupation of Korea in the 1920s, the story chronicles the journey of those escaping Korea across the border into China in search of a new, liberated existence. However, akin to the American frontier, this region soon descends into lawlessness, compelling the decent folks to unite in their quest for a fresh start, all while facing threats from ruthless killers and outlaws.

Complicating matters further is the emergence of militias aimed at reclaiming Korean territory from the Japanese forces. However, this narrative is a fictionalized precursor to a notorious historical massacre, which lends significant depth to the entire series.

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