- "Territory" is simply a caller Netflix play bid astir nan conflict for a cattle position successful Australia.
- The show has drawn comparisons to "Yellowstone" and "Succession."
- Here's everything we cognize astir a imaginable play 2.
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Warning: Spoilers up for nan play 1 finale of "Territory."
Netflix's reply to "Yellowstone" has arrived successful nan shape of a caller play bid pinch sweeping views of Australia and a family's conflict to sphere their legacy.
Timothy Lee and Ben Davie's "Territory" centers connected Marianne Station, nan world's largest (fictional) cattle station.
After Daniel Lawson (Jake Ryan), nan heir apparent, is killed, a conflict for nan position kicks into precocious cogwheel arsenic nan Lawsons effort to support their onshore from getting into nan hands of business rivals, gangsters, and nan territory's Indigenous people.
The premise of "Territory" has inevitably drawn comparisons to "Yellowstone," Paramount Network's deed Western play starring Kevin Costner. Although "Territory" has only been connected Netflix since Thursday, nan streamer mightiness person a deed connected its hands. At nan clip of this article's publication, nan neo-Western play occupies nan No. 3 spot connected Netflix's database of nan apical 10 TV shows successful nan US.
Here's everything that we cognize astir a imaginable 2nd play of "Territory."
Season 2 of 'Territory' isn't charismatic yet, but it's a beardown possibility
Netflix has yet to renew "Territory" for a 2nd season. But nan show has received glowing reviews from The Hollywood Reporter, which called it a "constantly watchable drama," and The Guardian, which described it arsenic "'Succession' successful nan outback."
With comparisons to successful shows for illustration "Yellowstone" and "Succession," and a coagulated debut connected Netflix, "Territory" could person longevity connected nan streamer.
Netflix has already cornered nan marketplace connected rom-coms and true-crime, but nan Western genre has remained mostly untapped. Perhaps that's why "Yellowstone," which follows a family that owns nan largest ranch successful Montana, has go specified a monolithic occurrence for Paramount.
The show, cocreated by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson, spawned nan prequel bid "1883" and "1923," nan second of which stars Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren.
Although "Yellowstone" will reason soon pinch its upcoming fifth season, nan Sheridan TV beingness will proceed expanding pinch a sequel bid called "The Madison," starring Michelle Pfeiffer.
With a sprawling formed and a wealthiness of communicative threads astatine its disposal, Netflix could likewise usage "Territory" arsenic a jumping-off constituent for a larger universe.
The 6-episode play ends pinch unanswered questions, making it ripe for different installment
Not everyone makes it retired of play 1 of "Territory" alive. By nan extremity of nan season, Susie Lawson (Philippa Northeast), nan teenage girl of Graham (Michael Dorman) and Emily Lawson (Anna Torv), is killed by a bull.
Then Lachie Kirby (Joe Klocek), who was making love Susie, reveals that his mining billionaire mom, Sandra Kirby (Sara Wiseman), has a scheme to rustle up a information of nan onshore that's ineffable to nan Indigenous people. By nan clip nan Lawsons and nan Indigenous group arrive, Sandra has already blown up nan area.
Susie isn't nan only casualty. Rich Petrakis (Sam Delich) is changeable dormant by Colin Lawson (Robert Taylor) during a confrontation.
The finale ends pinch Colin giving Graham and Emily nan keys to nan house, alluding to them becoming nan caller successors — meaning there's plentifulness much to research successful a imaginable play two.
"Territory" is now streaming connected Netflix.
Disclosure: Mathias Döpfner, CEO of Business Insider's genitor company, Axel Springer, is simply a Netflix committee member.