If you're a fan of the action-packed Western 'Wanted: Dead or Alive' (1987), you'll love these 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same thrilling mix of adventure, grit, and old-school charm. Whether you're drawn to bounty hunters, high-stakes chases, or rugged antiheroes, this list has something to satisfy your craving for adrenaline-fueled entertainment.

Maverick (1957)
Description: A lighter take on the Western genre, featuring a charming gambler who often outwits adversaries with wit rather than violence.
Fact: The show was known for its humorous tone and occasional fourth-wall breaks, which were rare in Westerns of the era.


Deadwood (2004)
Description: A gritty, character-driven Western that explores the lawlessness and complexity of a mining town, with sharp dialogue and intense drama.
Fact: The show's profanity-laden dialogue was inspired by historical records of how people actually spoke in the Old West.


Hell on Wheels (2011)
Description: A dark and visceral Western that follows the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad, highlighting the brutality and ambition of the era.
Fact: The show's title refers to the mobile encampments that followed the railroad workers, which were notorious for their lawlessness.


Death Valley Days (1952)
Description: An anthology series that dramatizes real-life events from the Old West, offering a mix of action and historical storytelling.
Fact: Ronald Reagan hosted the show for two seasons before entering politics, and it was one of the few Westerns to focus on true stories.


Gunsmoke (1955)
Description: A long-running Western that delves into the lives of lawmen and outlaws, emphasizing gritty realism and frontier justice.
Fact: Originally a radio drama before transitioning to TV, it holds the record for the longest-running live-action American primetime drama with 20 seasons.


The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955)
Description: A biographical Western that follows the exploits of the famous lawman, blending historical events with dramatic action.
Fact: It was one of the first TV shows to depict Wyatt Earp's life, setting the template for many future portrayals.


Tales of Wells Fargo (1957)
Description: A Western series centered around a Wells Fargo agent who navigates danger and intrigue while protecting stagecoaches and passengers.
Fact: The show was unique for its focus on the logistics and dangers of stagecoach travel, rather than just gunfights.


The Rifleman (1958)
Description: A classic Western series focusing on a skilled marksman who uses his rifle to uphold justice, blending action with moral dilemmas.
Fact: The show was one of the first to feature a single father raising a child, which was uncommon for TV at the time. It also pioneered the use of a rapid-fire rifle, which became iconic.


Bonanza (1959)
Description: A family-centric Western that combines action with heartfelt storytelling, focusing on the Cartwrights' struggles to maintain their ranch and values.
Fact: It was the first Western to be broadcast in color, and its theme song is one of the most recognizable in TV history.


The Rebel (1959)
Description: A post-Civil War Western about a Confederate veteran wandering the West, seeking redemption and justice.
Fact: The show's theme song, 'The Rebel,' was a hit single and one of the few TV themes to chart on the Billboard Hot
