If you loved the action-packed, comedic charm of 'The Cowboy Way' (2016), you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same mix of humor, adventure, and cowboy spirit. Whether you're a fan of buddy comedies, Westerns, or just great storytelling, these picks will keep you entertained.

Deadwood (2004)
Description: A raw and unfiltered look at the lawless frontier town of Deadwood, South Dakota, where power struggles and personal vendettas shape the community.
Fact: Known for its authentic dialogue, which mimics the speech patterns of the 1870s. The show was revived for a movie in 2019 to provide closure for fans.


Outer Range (2022)
Description: A mysterious Western with supernatural elements, focusing on a rancher who discovers a strange void on his land, unraveling secrets and altering his family's fate.
Fact: Combines elements of sci-fi with traditional Western themes. The show's enigmatic plot has drawn comparisons to Twin Peaks for its surreal storytelling.


The English (2022)
Description: A poetic and violent tale of revenge and redemption set in the American West, following an Englishwoman and a Pawnee ex-cavalry scout as they navigate a harsh landscape.
Fact: The show blends historical events with fictional narratives, offering a unique perspective on the Western genre. It was filmed in Spain to mimic the American plains.


1883 (2021)
Description: A prequel that follows a family's perilous journey westward, capturing the hardships and hopes of pioneers seeking a better life in the untamed frontier.
Fact: Features real-life couple Tim McGraw and Faith Hill in lead roles. The show was filmed in various locations to authentically depict the Oregon Trail.


Justified (2010)
Description: A lawman returns to his hometown, where he faces old foes and new challenges, blending sharp dialogue with a deep sense of place and moral ambiguity.
Fact: Inspired by Elmore Leonard's short story 'Fire in the Hole.' The show is praised for its authentic depiction of rural Kentucky, despite being filmed in California.


Hell on Wheels (2011)
Description: A gritty portrayal of post-Civil War America, focusing on the construction of the transcontinental railroad and the complex characters involved, highlighting themes of redemption and survival.
Fact: The title refers to the mobile encampments that followed the construction of the railroad. The show meticulously recreates the 1860s setting with attention to historical detail.


1923 (2022)
Description: Continues the saga of a ranching family, exploring their struggles during the early 20th century, including Prohibition and the Great Depression.
Fact: Part of the Yellowstone universe, it stars Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren. The show highlights the expansion of the Dutton family's empire.


Longmire (2012)
Description: Centers on a dedicated sheriff navigating the challenges of law enforcement in a rural setting, blending crime-solving with deep personal and community ties.
Fact: Based on the Walt Longmire mystery novels by Craig Johnson. The show was saved by Netflix after its initial cancellation by A&E, allowing it to conclude properly.


The Son (2017)
Description: A multi-generational saga that delves into the transformation of the American West, focusing on a family's rise to power and the personal costs of ambition.
Fact: Based on the novel by Philipp Meyer. The show alternates between two timelines, showing the protagonist's youth and his later years as a powerful oil magnate.


Yellowstone (2018)
Description: A modern Western drama that explores themes of family loyalty, land disputes, and the clash between tradition and progress, set against the backdrop of sprawling ranch life.
Fact: The show was initially conceived as a limited series but was expanded due to its popularity. It has spawned multiple spin-offs, expanding its universe.
