Creator Mark L. Smith's six-episode examination of scruffy, vicious people traversing the Utah Territory in 1857 also stars Taylor Kitsch and Dane DeHaan.
Netflix's new Western drama miniseries American Primeval is now streaming with the premiere of all six of its episodes on Thursday, Jan. 9. The series comes from creator Mark L. Smith and executive producer Peter Berg with a cast that includes Taylor ...
Netflix subscriptions start at $6.99 per month, with an ad-free option available for $15.49 monthly. Produced by Film 44 and Grand Electric, American Primeval, crafted by Mark L. Smith and directed by Peter Berg, holds an impressive IMDb rating of 7.6 ...
American Primeval, which stars Betty Gilpin and Taylor Kitsch, has been dubbed one of the most violent and brutal shows Netflix has produced in recent times
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NPR's Eric Deggans asks producer and director Peter Berg about his new Netflix series, "American Primeval," set in 1850s Utah.
Betty Gilpin and Taylor Kitsch headline a dirty but delicate tale of intrigue and brutality The post ‘American Primeval’ Review: Netflix’s Violent Western Plays Like a Masochistic Binge appeared first on TheWrap.
The first reviews for Netflix's brutal Western are out, and the critic response thus far has been mixed, to say the least.
The highly fictionalized six-part series drops Thursday. It centers around 1857 events in the Utah War as the federal government attempted to wrest control of the Utah Territory from the Latter-day Saints.