The hit series Yellowstone will arrive in the Brazilian Netflix catalog this January. The platform itself confirmed that the production will be available from the 15th. Previously, the series was available in Brazil on Paramount+ and NOW.
Yellowstone
The series is set from 1990 to the present and follows the sixth-generation family patriarch, John Dutton. He and his family face a lot of pressure to lower their property boundaries, which brings them into conflict with other landowners, an indigenous reserve and a national park.
This production focuses on the different storylines that the various members of the Duttons become involved in over the course of the series. Kayce, for example, is the youngest son and former Navy Seal who ends up marrying a Native American woman and they have a son.
There is therefore a personal conflict related to land disputes between John Dutton and the Native Americans who live near the ranch.
Another point of conflict comes from Jamie, the middle child, who is a lawyer and aspiring politician who helps exert John’s control in the socio-political realm of Montana. Meanwhile, John’s daughter, Beth, has serious problems related to excessive chemical use.
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