10 TV Shows to Stream When You've Finished Watching Yellowstone

Paramount Network’s signature show Yellowstone managed the rare feat of getting renewed for a fourth season before the third season even aired earlier in 2020, but it’s going to be a while before that much-anticipated season four actually arrives. In the meantime, though, there’s no shortage of shows with similar aesthetics, stories, and themes for fans to watch to pass the time! We’ve rounded up 10 of the best shows that have something in common with Yellowstone – whether you tune in for the family drama, the outlaw vibes, or a little of both. Keep reading for our recommendations to tide you over until Yellowstone season four!

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Justified

Justified just might be the paragon of the “modern Western” subgenre that Yellowstone also embraces. A US Marshal with a controversial and old-school style gets reassigned to his Kentucky hometown, forcing him to confront the parts of his past that made him who he is and that he thought he’d escaped for good.

Watch Justified on Hulu.

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Longmire

One of the major threads in Yellowstone is the conflict between Native Americans and the descendants of white settlers. Longmire also touches on these tensions, following a small-town Wyoming sheriff’s department that alternately allies with and clashes with tribal police.

Watch Longmire on Netflix.

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The Mandalorian

Take Yellowstone‘s Western action drama, set it in space, and you’ve basically got The Mandalorian! The Star Wars spinoff follows a bounty hunter who’s tasked with retrieving a “target” that turns out to be a Force-sensitive child. Instead of delivering the Child to his nefarious employers, he goes on the run, dealing with the lawless regions of the galaxy and Imperial remnants hell-bent on capturing the Child and its powers.

Watch The Mandalorian on Disney+.

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The Son

Yellowstone‘s drama doesn’t just come from its locals-vs-outsiders conflict, but from major conflict within the central family. That’s the same sort of storyline you’ll find on The Son, which follows multiple generations of a Texas oil family, especially the conflict between the tough patriarch and his rebellious son.

Watch The Son on Hulu.

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Animal Kingdom

Just as Yellowstone centers on the messy, often contentious relationships among the Dutton family, Animal Kingdom features another complicated family with some crime drama along the way. The show follows the Cody family, who run a drug operation out of a California beach town, and, like the Duttons, they fight among themselves but often stick together in the face of major outside threats.

Watch Animal Kingdom on Amazon Prime.

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Breaking Bad

On the surface, Breaking Bad doesn’t seem to have much in common with Yellowstone other than a vaguely Western-inspired aesthetic, but they’ve got more to link them than you might think at first. Both have complicated intergenerational relationships, antihero fathers, and dark and twisty crime at the center of the drama.

Watch Breaking Bad on Netflix.

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Sons of Anarchy

Swap in “land war” with “biker gang turf wars” and it’s easy to see the parallels between Yellowstone and Sons of Anarchy. The drama about a motorcycle gang’s external and internal conflicts touches on many of the same themes as Yellowstone: family loyalties, notions of masculinity, and a tough, us-vs.-them mentality.

Watch Sons of Anarchy on Hulu.

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Ozark

If the rural drama and tangled family dynamics are your favorite parts of Yellowstone, then Ozark should be next on your to-watch list. The show follows a couple who have to move to rural Missouri to fulfill the terms of a job laundering drug cartel money, and the intricate personal conflict is just as compelling as the tense crime drama.

Watch Ozark on Netflix.

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Godless

If you enjoy the standoff tensions of Yellowstone, you’ll definitely like Godless. The miniseries centers on a betrayal within a crime gang in the Wild West: one member of the gang betrays the leader and flees to a mining town run by women, who band together to protect him and take down the brutal outlaws once and for all.

Watch Godless on Netflix.

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