Giddy up gals, we’ve got a new show to watch.
If you’ve been feeling a Yellowstone-shaped hole in your heart, Netflix is about to fill it with something even juicier (with a dash of Virgin River’s small-town-charm and romance thrown in, for good measure).
Ransom Canyon is set to serve up the perfect cocktail of romance, family drama, and good old-fashioned Texas charm when it premieres in April.
Josh Duhamel (looking particularly cowboy-chic) leads this new show, alongside Euphoria’s Minka Kelly and Hollywood veteran James Brolin.
The series, created by Wednesday’s April Blair, weaves together three ranching families’ stories against the stunning backdrop of Texas Hill Country. With ten hour-long episodes directed by Ozark’s Amanda Marsalis, Ransom Canyon is shaping up to be your next binge-worthy obsession.
Here’s everything you need to know.
What is Ransom Canyon, Netflix’s New Romantic Drama, About?
At its core, Ransom Canyon isn’t just another small-town drama — it’s a sweeping contemporary Western saga that follows three ranching families whose lives become deliciously intertwined.
Think lust, deceit, heartache, and enough family drama to fill the Texas Hill Country.
Who is in the Ransom Canyon cast?
Josh Duhamel leads the series as Staten Kirkland, the brooding owner of the Double K Ranch.
Hollywood veteran James Brolin brings some serious gravitas as Cap, a gruff ex-Army captain who’s as salty as they come.
The younger generation are bringing their own heat, too, with Lizzy Greene playing Lauren Brigman, a cheerleader dreaming of escape, and Garrett Wareing as Lucas Russell, the classic wrong-side-of-the-tracks love interest.
And let’s not forget Eoin Macken as Davis Collins, who’s stirring up trouble with his eyes on both the local water supply and, inconveniently, Quinn.
Is there a trailer for Ransom Canyon?
The first teaser trailer for the new series was released this week, giving us a glimpse of what’s to come.
When does Ransom Canyon premiere?
Ransom Canyon premieres on April 17, 2025, on Netflix.
So saddle up, grab your favourite snacks, and get ready to fall in love with this “little slice of Texas” that’s about to take over your Netflix queue. After all, they say everything’s bigger in Texas —including the drama.
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