What Time Does Territory Release on Netflix?

The highly anticipated neo-western series Territory is set to make its debut on Netflixand fans are eagerly awaiting its release. With the original name Desert King later changed to Territory in July 2024, the series has generated significant buzz. But what exactly is the Territory release time and date on Netflix, and what can viewers expect from this exciting Australian drama?

Here’s everything you need to know about when Territory is coming out on Netflix.

When does Territory come out on Netflix?

Netflix will drop Territory on October 24 at  12:00 A.M. PT.

Netflix will release all six episodes of Territory internationally on the scheduled date. Each episode will have a runtime of 50-70 minutes. Viewers can choose a subscription plan that suits their needs, as Netflix does not provide a free trial. However, users have the flexibility to upgrade or downgrade their current subscription plans whenever necessary.

Timothy Lee and Ben Davies serve as the show’s creators. The Australian series centers around the Lawson family, owners of the world’s largest cattle station, Marianne Station. Following the passing of the family patriarch, a fierce power struggle ensues within the family to claim ownership. Adding to the tension, rival cattle farmers and gangsters also set their sights on the station.

The trailer is already out for fans to see what they can expect from the series. In an interview with Netflixshowrunner Davies revealed what prompted him to make this cattle drama.

He said that on a beach walk during a pandemic, he and executive producer Rob Gibson became excited about a “high-stakes action drama” set in Australia. He further adds, “It was a complete contrast as we were surrounded by the Bondi crowd, people moving past us in their active wear, wet suits, carrying their surfboards while Rob and I were dreaming up stories about people in jeans, boots, and flannel shirts in the Top End.”

The cast features Anna Torv, Michael Dorman, Robert Taylor, Sam Corlett, Sara Wiseman, Dan Wyllie, and others.

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