Even though Netflix’s efforts to produce its own version of Yellowstone, a show that the streamer infamously passed on, haven’t exactly paid off, it is continuing the quest by offering an alternative to the Yellowstone spin-offs. Created by Taylor Sheridan, Yellowstone emerged as a major hit for Paramount+, spawning numerous spin-offs and catapulting Sheridan to the upper echelon of Hollywood creatives. Every streamer and network that turned him down immediately set about creating shows that would appeal to his audience. Netflix released Ransom Canyon and The Waterfront, but only the former was renewed for more episodes. As an alternative to the Yellowstone prequels 1883 and 1923, Netflix offered the limited series American Primeval. And now, the streamer has released a new Western limited series that appears to be finding an audience early in its run.
According to FlixPatrol, it emerged as one of the top five most-watched shows on Netflix globally a day after its debut, when the leaderboard was topped by the holdover hit I Will Find You. The new series opened to mostly positive reviews, and is currently sitting at a 76% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. In her review, Collider’s Maggie Lovitt called it a “must-watch masterpiece” and praised it for creating “a fully realized world that feels tactile and familiar.” While it still needs to generate as much attention as it can in the early stages of its run, the series has already been renewed for a second season.
Netflix’s Latest Western Offers Dollops of Nostalgia
We’re talking, of course, about the Little House on the Prairie re-imagining. Based on the series of children’s books by Laura Ingalls Wilder, which previously inspired a long-running NBC television series in the 1970s and an ABC mini-series in 2005, the new show stars Luke Bracy, Crosby Fitzgerald, Alice Halsey, and Skywalker Hughes. The eight-episode first season has been “Certified Fresh” on Rotten Tomatoes, with a consensus that reads, “Little House on the Prairie dusts off the 70s and enters a new era of conscious creation and adaptation, striking the right balance between nostalgia and inspiration to craft a new and enlivened path for itself.” Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
- Release Date
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July 9, 2026
- Network
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Netflix
- Directors
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Kat Candler, Julie Anne Robinson, Sydney Freeland, Sarah Adina Smith, Erica Tremblay
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Adam Starks, Eleanor Burgess, Adam Starks, Tom Hanada, Francesca Butler


















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