Netflix offers a treasure trove of period dramas that transport viewers to different eras, blending historical intrigue with compelling storytelling. Here are eight must-watch western period dramas that have captivated critics and audiences alike.
Alias Grace (2017)
Set in 19th-century Canada, this gripping series follows the story of Grace Marks, a convicted murderess whose fate lies in the hands of a psychiatrist determining her sanity. Based on Margaret Atwood’s award-winning novel, “Alias Grace” delves into themes of memory, identity, and the complexities of justice.
The Law According to Lidia Poët (2023)
Inspired by the true story of Italy’s first female lawyer, this captivating drama chronicles Lidia Poët’s relentless pursuit of justice. As she investigates murders and battles to practice law, Lidia confronts societal norms and personal challenges, making her story both empowering and suspenseful.
The Alienist (2018)
In the dark and atmospheric streets of 1896 New York City, psychologist Laszlo Kreizler teams up with Police Commissioner Theodore Roosevelt to hunt down a serial killer targeting homeless boys. “The Alienist” combines psychological thrills with period detail, creating a haunting and engrossing narrative.
The Empress (2022)
This historical drama follows the tumultuous life of Elisabeth, a rebellious young woman who marries Emperor Franz and becomes Empress of Austria. Navigating the intricacies and power struggles of the Viennese court, Elisabeth’s story is one of love, rebellion, and political intrigue.
Peaky Blinders (2013)
Set in post-World War I Birmingham, England, “Peaky Blinders” tells the story of the Shelby crime family led by the ambitious and ruthless Tommy Shelby. As they expand their criminal empire, the Shelbys face challenges from rival gangs, the law, and their own internal conflicts. The show’s gritty realism and stellar performances make it a standout.
Vikings (2013)
This epic saga chronicles the legendary exploits of Viking hero Ragnar Lothbrok, who rises from farmer to king by challenging the established order and leading daring raids across Europe. “Vikings” offers a visceral and dramatic portrayal of Norse mythology and history, filled with adventure and complex characters.
The Last Kingdom (2015)
In a time of war and upheaval, Uhtred of Bebbanburg, a Saxon raised by Vikings, struggles to reclaim his birthright while navigating loyalties between the Saxons and Danes. Set against the backdrop of Alfred the Great’s defense of his kingdom, “The Last Kingdom” blends historical events with rich character development.
Vikings: Valhalla (2022)
A century after the events of “Vikings,” this sequel series introduces a new generation of Norse heroes as they carve out their own destinies and shape history. With epic battles and legendary figures, “Vikings: Valhalla” continues the legacy of its predecessor, offering a fresh yet familiar journey into the Viking Age.