5 Must-Watch Western Dramas to Binge If You’re Still Missing Yellowstone

It’s been nearly a year since Yellowstone aired its explosive finale, and fans are still feeling the void left by the Dutton family’s departure. The sweeping Montana landscapes, fierce rivalries, and morally gray heroes turned Taylor Sheridan’s saga into a modern TV phenomenon. But while the Duttons may have ridden off into the sunset, the Western spirit is alive and kicking — and several standout dramas are ready to fill that Yellowstone-shaped hole in your watchlist.

Here are five must-watch Western dramas that deliver the same grit, grandeur, and emotional firepower.


1. 1883

Where to watch: Netflix, Paramount+

Before John Dutton defended the Yellowstone Ranch, his ancestors fought to claim it. 1883 — the first Yellowstone prequel from Taylor Sheridan — follows James and Margaret Dutton (real-life couple Tim McGraw and Faith Hill) as they lead their family westward across the Great Plains in search of freedom and a new life.

Starring Sam Elliott, Isabel May, and guest appearances from Billy Bob Thornton and Tom Hanks, this frontier epic captures the brutality and beauty of the American West like few others. It’s as emotional as it is cinematic, showing how the Duttons’ empire was built on sacrifice and survival.

If Yellowstone is about legacy, 1883 is about the blood and grit that built it.1883' Renewed for Season 2; New Show '1932' Ordered at Paramount Plus


2. Billy the Kid

Where to watch: Prime Video

For fans craving classic Wild West action — shootouts, saloons, and outlaws — Billy the Kid hits the mark. Starring Tom Blyth as the legendary gunslinger, this series traces his journey from Irish immigrant roots to one of history’s most notorious outlaws.

With sweeping visuals and a layered performance from Blyth, the show balances gritty realism with romanticized Western flair. Like Yellowstone, it dives deep into loyalty, freedom, and moral conflict — only this time, through the eyes of a rebel who refuses to play by anyone’s rules.

As HELLO!’s Nicky Morris put it: “For fans missing Yellowstone, Billy the Kid could just be the perfect show to fill the gap.”If You Miss 'Yellowstone,' Watch This Underrated Western Epic About a  Legendary Outlaw


3. Godless

Where to watch: Netflix

This Emmy-winning miniseries takes the Western formula and flips it on its head. Godless centers on a small mining town run almost entirely by women after a tragic accident kills most of the men. When outlaw Roy Goode (Jack O’Connell) seeks refuge there, his presence sets off a deadly showdown with his former mentor, Frank Griffin (Jeff Daniels).

Michelle Dockery shines as Alice Fletcher, a widowed rancher whose resilience and heart anchor the story. With stunning cinematography and powerhouse performances, Godless is as soulful as it is savage — a must-see for anyone who loved Yellowstone’s blend of moral complexity and sweeping storytelling.

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4. The English

Where to watch: BBC iPlayer, Prime Video

Emily Blunt trades in couture for cowboy boots in this hauntingly beautiful neo-Western. Set in the 1890s, The English follows Lady Cornelia Locke (Blunt), an English aristocrat seeking revenge for her son’s death, who crosses paths with Pawnee ex-cavalry scout Eli Whipp (Chaske Spencer).

As they journey across the plains, their bond deepens amid betrayal, survival, and retribution. The series offers lush cinematography, emotional depth, and a haunting look at justice and identity in a lawless land.

With a stellar supporting cast that includes Ciarán Hinds, Toby Jones, and Rafe Spall, The English delivers the kind of slow-burn intensity that Yellowstone fans will instantly connect with.Yellowstone's Kelly Reilly leaves Beth Dutton behind for new 'gripping'  crime thriller - The Mirror


5. Justified

Where to watch: Hulu, FX, Prime Video

If you loved the modern grit of Yellowstone, Justified is your next obsession. Starring Timothy Olyphant as U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens, this neo-Western crime thriller blends sharp writing with explosive action.

Raylan enforces his own brand of justice in Kentucky’s coal country, taking on drug dealers, mobsters, and corrupt politicians — all while clashing with his complex rival-turned-friend Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins).

Adapted from Elmore Leonard’s novella Fire in the Hole, Justified boasts razor-sharp dialogue, moral nuance, and a 97% Rotten Tomatoes score. Like John Dutton, Raylan Givens walks the fine line between lawman and outlaw — and that’s exactly why fans can’t get enough.The Best Western Show For Yellowstone Fans Is Not Part Of Taylor Sheridan's  Universe


The Legacy of the Modern Western

From the dusty trails of 1883 to the morally tangled battlegrounds of Justified, the Western genre has evolved without losing its soul. These shows prove that tales of loyalty, land, and legacy still resonate — especially when told with grit and heart.

So, if you’re still missing the Duttons, saddle up. There’s plenty of drama, danger, and dusty romance waiting to be discovered on the modern frontier.