Outer Range, starring Josh Brolin and Lili Taylor, has been cancelled at Prime Video after two seasons. More on the story below.
We won’t be returning to the Abbott ranch anytime soon. Prime Video has cancelled Outer Range, its ambitious sci-fi western series, after two seasons. Season two was released in May.
The series followed Josh Brolin’s Royal Abbott and his family, who discovered a strange void at the edge of their property which had the power to send them through time. The Abbotts were also on a warpath with the neighbouring Tillerson family who were trying to take over Royal’s land.
The series’ large cast also included Imogen Poots, Lewis Pullman, Tom Pelphrey and Tamara Podemski. Brolin also made his directorial debut as he took the reins of the penultimate episode of season two, titled ‘Do-Si-Do’.
Fans will certainly be disappointed that season three isn’t on the way to answer some of the burning questions we had about Outer Range’s time travel logic.
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The first season, which premiered in April 2022, received mildly positive reviews, but season two enjoys a 92 percent critics score on Rotten Tomatoes. The cancellation is surprising, considering the good reviews and, according to Deadline, season two of Outer Range also debuted to strong viewership numbers.