If you were moved by the emotional depth and family drama of 'The Son' (2022), you'll love these 10 similar movies and shows. This article explores titles that tackle themes of parenthood, mental health, and complex relationships, offering compelling narratives that resonate with fans of the original film.

Deadwood (2004)
Description: A raw and unflinching portrayal of a lawless mining town, delving into themes of community formation, corruption, and the struggle for power in the American West.
Fact: The show's dialogue is known for its Shakespearean influence and prolific use of profanity. Many characters are based on real historical figures from Deadwood, South Dakota.


The English (2022)
Description: A poetic and violent Western that examines cultural clashes, revenge, and unexpected connections on the American frontier, with a focus on character-driven storytelling.
Fact: The series blends elements of classic Westerns with a more modern, revisionist approach. It features a multinational cast and was filmed in Spain.


1883 (2021)
Description: A brutal and visceral prequel that follows pioneers on the Oregon Trail, showcasing the hardships of westward expansion and the forging of American identity.
Fact: Serves as a prequel to Yellowstone. The series features narration from a character's future self, providing a unique storytelling perspective.


Justified (2010)
Description: A modern Western crime series that explores themes of justice, family ties, and the lingering effects of the past in rural Kentucky, with sharp dialogue and moral complexity.
Fact: Based on Elmore Leonard's short story 'Fire in the Hole.' The show is praised for its authentic depiction of Appalachian culture and its charismatic antagonist.


Hell on Wheels (2011)
Description: A gritty historical drama set during the construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad, focusing on revenge, redemption, and the harsh realities of frontier life.
Fact: The show's title refers to the mobile encampments that followed the railroad construction crews. It blends real historical events with fictional characters.


1923 (2022)
Description: A continuation of the frontier saga, exploring the challenges faced by a ranching family during the Prohibition era and the Great Depression, with themes of resilience and adaptation.
Fact: Part of the Yellowstone universe, bridging the gap between 1883 and the modern series. Features Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren in lead roles.


Longmire (2012)
Description: A contemporary Western crime drama that follows a sheriff navigating personal tragedy while maintaining justice in a rural community with complex social dynamics.
Fact: Based on the Walt Longmire mystery novels by Craig Johnson. The show was initially canceled by A&E but revived by Netflix due to fan demand.


Yellowstone (2018)
Description: A modern Western drama that explores themes of family legacy, power struggles, and the clash between tradition and progress, set against the backdrop of sprawling ranch lands.
Fact: The show's creator, Taylor Sheridan, is also known for his work on Sicario and Wind River. Yellowstone has spawned several spin-offs, expanding its universe.


The Looming Tower (2018)
Description: While not a Western, this series shares themes of legacy, institutional conflict, and the personal costs of pursuing justice, set against the backdrop of historical events.
Fact: Based on Lawrence Wright's Pulitzer Prize-winning book about the events leading up to 9/1The series blends real historical figures with dramatic storytelling.


Hatfields & McCoys (2012)
Description: A historical drama depicting the infamous feud between two families, exploring themes of honor, vengeance, and the destructive nature of long-standing conflicts.
Fact: The miniseries was a ratings success for History Channel. It's based on one of the most famous family feuds in American history.
