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Territory (TV series)

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2024 Australian neo-Western drama television series

Territory
Created byBen Davies and Timothy Lee
Written byTimothy Lee
Kodie Bedford
Steven McGregor
Michaeley O'Brien
Directed byGreg McLean
StarringAnna Torv
Michael Dorman
Robert Taylor
Sam Corlett
Theme music composerJohnny Klimek
Gabriel Isaac Mounsey
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
ProducerPaul Ranford
Production companiesEasy Tiger Productions
Ronde
Original release
NetworkNetflix
Release24 October 2024 (2024-10-24)

Territory is an Australian six-partneo-Western drama television series. StarringAnna Torv,Michael Dorman,Robert Taylor, andSam Corlett, the series was released onNetflix on 24 October 2024.

In February 2025, the series was cancelled after one season.[1]

Plot

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The world's largestcattle station, Marianne Station, has been owned for generations by the Lawson family dynasty.[2] It becomes a prize to be sought after by rival cattle station families, various gangsters,Australian Aboriginal elders, and mining magnates, when patriarch Colin Lawson's favored son, Daniel, dies after a suspicious riding accident.

As Daniel has been managing the cattle station and heading up the powerful Territory Cattlemens' Association, the first episode unfolds with a twofold major battle for succession beginning at Dan's funeral.[3]

The second episode centres on the search for Marshall, Colin's wayward grandson. Marshall bears several grudges against the family but is thrown into the limelight when Colin impetuously announces him as heir in place of Dan's brother, Graham, an alcoholic. There is also a vote for the vacancy left by Dan Lawson in leading the Territory Cattlemen's Association that is powerful in controlling sub-contracting and export, lost by Graham Lawson in favour of an ambitious rival.

Cast

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  • Anna Torv as Emily Lawson, wife of Graham Lawson, mother of Susie Lawson, stepmother of Marshall Lawson
  • Michael Dorman as Graham Lawson, elder son of Colin Lawson, brother of Daniel Lawson, father of Marshall and Susie Lawson
  • Sam Corlett as Marshall Lawson, son of Graham Lawson and his first wife who died before the series' events, grandson of Colin Lawson
  • Robert Taylor as Colin Lawson, patriarch of the Lawson family and owner of Marianne Station, father of Daniel and Graham Lawson, father-in-law of Emily Lawson, and grandfather of Marshall and Susie Lawson
  • Clarence Ryan as Nolan Brannock, an Aboriginalstockman who has worked with the Lawsons in the past
  • Hamilton Morris as Uncle Bryce, anAboriginal elder
  • Jake Ryan as Daniel Lawson, younger son of Colin Lawson, heir apparent of Marianne Station at the beginning of the series
  • Philippa Northeast as Susie Lawson, daughter of Graham and Emily Lawson, granddaughter of Colin Lawson
  • Sara Wiseman as Sandra Kirby, a mining magnate
  • Joe Klocek as Lachie Kirby, son of Sandra Kirby and love interest of Susie Lawson
  • Kylah Day as Sharnie Kennedy, friend and love interest of Marshall Lawson and Rich Petrakis
  • Jay Ryan as Campbell Miller, rival station owner to Colin and Graham Lawson
  • Dan Wyllie as Hank Hodge, Emily Lawson's brother
  • Conor Merrigan-Turner as Ethan Hodge, Hank Hodge's son
  • Sam Delich as Rich Petrakis, friend of Marshall Lawson and Sharnie Kennedy
  • Tuuli Narkle as Keeley Redford, an Aboriginal woman
  • Tyler Spencer as Dezi, a young Aboriginal man taken under Nolan Brannock's mentorship
  • Eddie Baroo as Thug / Arsonist

Episodes

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No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Episode 1"Greg McLeanTimothy LeeOctober 24, 2024 (2024-10-24)
2"Episode 2"Greg McLeanKodie BedfordOctober 24, 2024 (2024-10-24)
3"Episode 3"Greg McLeanSteven McGregorOctober 24, 2024 (2024-10-24)
4"Episode 4"Greg McLeanMichaeley O'BrienOctober 24, 2024 (2024-10-24)
5"Episode 5"Greg McLeanSteven McGregorOctober 24, 2024 (2024-10-24)
6"Episode 6"Greg McLeanTimothy LeeOctober 24, 2024 (2024-10-24)

Background and production

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Tim Lee and Ben Davies (of Ronde) were the creators of the series. Davies also co-executive produced, and Lee co-wrote the episodes withKodie Bedford,Steven McGregor, andMichaeley O'Brien.Greg McLean directed and Paul Ranford produced the series.[2][3] It is jointly produced by Easy Tiger Productions and Ronde,[3][4][5] with support from Screen Territory and theSouth Australian Film Corporation (SAFC).[6][3]

The series was first titledDesert King, with its new title,Territory, announced in July 2024, three months before its release.[7][8]

Filming locations includedKakadu National Park andTipperary Station,[2] both in theNorthern Territory of Australia,[3] as well asMallala, a small town on theAdelaide Plains.[9] Production and post-production took place inAdelaide,South Australia.[3] It is the biggest Netflix production to be filmed in South Australia.[10]

During production, around 140 of the 180 NT staff lived at the station, which is situated in a very remote location. The series is one of the largest local productions filmed in both the Northern Territory and South Australia.[11]

Release

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There was a preview screening at thePalace Nova inAdelaide on 22 October 2024, attended by 150 guests, including many of the cast and crew, along with politicians, SAFC board members, and others.[12]

The six-part series airs on Netflix from 24 October 2024.[2][13]

Reception

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On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes,Territory has an approval rating of 78% based on 9 reviews, with an average rating of 6.3/10.[14]Metacritic, which uses aweighted average, assigned a score of 71 out of 100 based on 4 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[15]

Luke Buckmaster ofThe Guardian gave it 4 stars out of five, calling it a "rollicking Aussie drama... a sensationally heady mix", and praising the lead and supporting cast, in particular Clarence Ryan.[16] Buckmaster and others have compared the plot to the popular American series,Yellowstone,[9][17][18] as well as the comedy drama seriesSuccession.[16][19]

Daniel Fienberg ofThe Hollywood Reporter thought it somewhat derivative, but distinctive in several ways. He also wrote that "Territory does better thanYellowstone in its attempts at weaving the Native perspective into the storytelling", withIndigenous Australians represented as thetraditional owners of the land.[18] Alexa Scarlata, a research fellow atRMIT University, wrote that the series "does a great job of establishing a simmering tension between the traditional owners of the land and the families and businesses that have taken possession of it", although thought that it moved a bit slowly, perhaps catering for the international audience who were not familiar with the Australian context.[19]

Anthony Morris of ScreenHub Australia gave the series 4 stars out of 5, headlining his review "a soapy Shakespearean outback saga".[20]

Most of the reviews commented on the stunning locations, drone shots, and the amount of effort put into the props, showing a side of Australia not usually seen in popular TV series.[19][18][16][20]

References

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  1. ^"Netflix'sTerritory bites the dust despite being ANZ's biggest returnable project to date".C21 Media. 19 February 2025.
  2. ^abcdSlatter, Sean (17 July 2024)."Netflix turns 'Desert King' into 'Territory' with Anna Torv leading the cast".IF Magazine. Retrieved25 July 2024.
  3. ^abcdef"First look at biggest Netflix series ever filmed in SA".We Are SA. 24 July 2024. Retrieved25 July 2024.
  4. ^"Netflix series Territory taking outback Australia to rest of the world".Mediaweek. 24 October 2024. Retrieved25 October 2024.
  5. ^"Territory (2024)".Screen Australia. Retrieved25 October 2024.
  6. ^Bentley, Jean (24 October 2024)."Territory: Everything to Know About the Australian Outback Drama".Netflix Tudum. Retrieved25 October 2024.
  7. ^Vann-Wall, Silvi (19 July 2024)."Netflix's Desert King becomes Territory three months out from premiere".ScreenHub Australia. Retrieved25 July 2024.
  8. ^"First look, cast and release date announced for SA made Netflix series Territory".SAFC. 18 July 2024. Retrieved25 July 2024.
  9. ^abSmith, Melissa (24 July 2024)."South Aussie town's Netflix debut in outback drama 'Territory'".Greater SA. Retrieved25 July 2024.
  10. ^Dare, Laura (8 October 2024)."SA's screen scene is popping! Here's what to watch where".The Post. Retrieved10 October 2024.
  11. ^Slatter, Sean (20 September 2023)."Netflix sets out the realm of the 'Desert King' across the Northern Territory and South Australia".IF Magazine. Retrieved25 July 2024.
  12. ^"Netflix series Territory gets rave reviews as cast and crew hit red carpet in SA".SAFC. 23 October 2024. Retrieved25 October 2024.
  13. ^Gbogbo, Mawunyo (24 October 2024)."Netflix's Territory zeroes in on dysfunctional family dynasty".ABC News. Retrieved24 October 2024.
  14. ^"Territory: Season 1".Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved28 October 2024.
  15. ^"Territory: Season 1".Metacritic. Retrieved28 October 2024.
  16. ^abcBuckmaster, Luke (22 October 2024)."Territory review – 'Succession in the outback' makes for rollicking TV".The Guardian. Retrieved25 October 2024.
  17. ^"Netflix greenlights first drama to be filmed in the Northern Territory".The New Daily. 22 September 2023. Retrieved25 July 2024.
  18. ^abcFienberg, Daniel (23 October 2024)."'Territory' Review: Netflix's Epic but Derivative Cattle-Ranching Drama Plays Like Aussie 'Yellowstone'".The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved25 October 2024.
  19. ^abcScarlata, Alexa (24 October 2024)."Netflix's Territory is a Succession-like drama packed with family rivalry and betrayal, set in Australia's outback".The Conversation. Retrieved25 October 2024.
  20. ^abMorris, Anthony (23 October 2024)."Territory, Netflix review: a soapy Shakespearean outback saga".ScreenHub Australia. Retrieved25 October 2024.

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