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Netflix’sTerritorymight feel like a sibling toYellowstone—with its rugged landscapes, high-stakes family drama, and power battles over land. But it’s pulling off one thingYellowstonecouldn’t quite master. WhereYellowstonebrings out the grit,Territorygoes a step further, blending that intensity with a sharper, more dynamic edge that hits home with today’s audience.

A still from Territory | Credits: Easy Tiger Productions

It’s likeYellowstone’s rebellious younger cousin, bringing a modern touch without losing that crazy frontier feel. Sure, there are similarities, butTerritory’s fresh take on land battles feels like it’s giving Taylor Sheridan a run for his money in unexpected ways.

Territory: Netflix’s Clever Twist onYellowstone—A Western Where Death Truly Haunts the Story

Netflix’s latest take on the Western drama,Territory’s hitting familiarYellowstonebeats—but with a super clever twist.

While both series dive into family feuds, land disputes, and the complex lives of ranchers,Territorydoes one thing betterthanTaylor Sheridan’s hit show.Death.It actually lets the death of a pivotal character stick around and haunt the narrative, giving weight to the absence.

A still from Territory | Credits: Easy Tiger Productions

There’s Still Hope for Yellowstone if Taylor Sheridan Remembers Anything About His Best Film: ‘Give you something to chew on for days and weeks’

Since its debut in 2018,Yellowstone’s drawn audiences with its neo-Western flavor. But it’s taken heat for one major oversight: the quick fade of Lee Dutton.

After Lee’s death,Yellowstonetreated it more as a plot device than an emotional anchor. He barely appears in flashbacks or the Duttons’ conversations, making us fans wonder why such a game-changing event was so underplayed. In contrast,Territorytakes a more committed approach, treating Daniel Lawson’s death as a lasting scar rather than a quick exit.

There’s Still Hope for Yellowstone if Taylor Sheridan Remembers Anything About His Best Film: ‘Give you something to chew on for days and weeks’

Set in Australia’s Northern Territory, the Netflix series builds onYellowstone’s dynamics but twists them to fit its rugged setting. The Lawson family and Marianne Station mirror the Duttons and their Yellowstone Ranch, right down to the bitter father-son tension. Colin Lawson’s favored son, Daniel, tragically dies, leaving a power vacuum.

But here’s whereTerritoryshines: the series doesn’t just move on. Instead, it layers in mystery—like Daniel’s missing horse and an eerie reveal in episode four that peels back new truths.

Kevin Costner as John Dutton in Yellowstone | Credit Paramount Network

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The season finale hints at more fallout, especially for Colin, as he uncovers secrets about Daniel’s demise. IfTerritorykeeps this momentum, it might just nudge pastYellowstone, proving that a single loss can echo through every corner of a Western story.

Taylor Sheridan’sLandman: Oil, Ambition, and High-Stakes Drama in West Texas

Paramount Plus just dropped the second trailer forLandman—Taylor Sheridan’s upcoming thriller set in the oil-rich heart of West Texas.

Inspired by a popular podcast,Landmandigs into the ambitious, gritty world of oil rig workers and the billionaires fueling the boom. With a star-studded cast—Billy Bob Thornton,Demi Moore,Jon Hamm, and more—Sheridan’s latest promises an “upstairs-downstairs”clashof fortunes and grit.

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Directed by Sheridan himself alongside Stephen Kay and Michael Friedman,Landmangears up to bring a powerful punch on Nov. 17, exclusively on Paramount+. Get ready for a crazy ride through ambition and oil-soaked dreams!

TerritoryandYellowstoneare available to watch on Apple TV.

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