American Primeval stars Taylor Kitsch & Betty Gilpin revealed the rough conditions and difficulties that arose while filming the Netflix Western show.
The American Primeval star breaks down that brutal final scene and where he thinks the Friday Night Lights reboot will find Tim Riggins.
Ever since its release on January 9, American Primeval has gone on to become one of the most-watched shows on Netflix.
After years of letting his relationships fall "to the wayside" for career, Taylor Kitsch wants to keep "taking big risks" like his latest project 'American Primeval' because "it's so much to go to work,
Taylor Kitsch stars on Netflix's "American Primeval," playing a dangerous man in the Old West. It's a major departure from "Friday Night Lights."
After bursting on the scene as Friday Night Lights ’ hellraising fullback Tim Riggins, Taylor Kitsch tried the fast lane to stardom, and found it wanting, with John Carter and Battleship sinking. Kitsch regrouped and found a far more interesting path,
Peter Berg's American Primeval shows that Western shows still have audience appeal and that Horizon failed to capitalize on it.
Despite arriving just four days ago, season 2 of XO Kitty has already been unseated in Netflix’s Top 10 list by the show it originally dethroned. That would be American Primeval, the brutal miniseries that has performed extremely well on Netflix since it was released all the way back on January 9,
In an exclusive conversation with PEOPLE, Taylor Kitsch discusses how his life has changed since moving to Bozeman, Mont. in 2021 after previously living in Austin, Texas for over 15 years.
Netflix's best show in 2025, early in the year, is back on top of the top 10 list, but it will be unseated as soon as tomorrow.
A month after Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone wrapped its five-season run on Paramount Network, viewers clamoring for a new televised Western have found their answer on Netflix. American Primeval, a new limited series that thrusts audiences into the brutal and volatile world of the American West,
Costume designer Mila Hermanovski tells IndieWire about finding the level of grime for the Netflix western starring Taylor KItcsch and Betty Gilpin.