Didn't get enough of Netflix's Ransom Canyon yet? Here are 5 similar shows you can hop on to next (& you wouldn't regret)

Here are 5 similar shows you can hop on to next if you like Ransom Canyon (Image Via Netflix)
Here are 5 similar shows you can hop on to next if you like Ransom Canyon (Image Via Netflix)

On April 17, 2025, Netflix dropped a contemporary ten-episode Western romance series, Ransom Canyon. The show revolves around Staten Kirkland, played by Josh Duhamel, who is a rancher and has lost his son and wife in a recent incident. He is determined to heal, but his unresolved feelings for Quinn O'Grady, his late wife's best friend, are complicating it more.

Ransom Canyon combines elements of family drama, romance, and suspense. If this show is something that left you craving for more of such dramas, you are not alone. Many reports have drawn comparisons to other shows like Yellowstone and Virgin River. Here's a list of 5 similar shows that deliver on the same emotional depth, drama, and swoon-worthy cowboy charm.

Disclaimer: This article is the author's opinion. Reader discretion is advised.


Here are the 5 similar shows you can hop on to next (& you wouldn't regret it)

youtube-cover

Ransom Canyon depicts stories from the cowboy universe, depicting an old town-ish, community-oriented oriented simple lives of people. Just like every other ranch show the peace is then invaded by some external forces. The show is set in the rugged and picturesque landscapes of Texas Hill Country, amidst which a heartwrenching love story unfolds. If you have just watched Ransom Canyon and are craving for more such shows, here are some more series you can enjoy.

Virgin River

The show revolves around Mel Monroe, who restarts her new life after a rough phase and witnesses even more drama and love ahead when she meets Jack Sheridan, a former Marine who runs the local bar and has emotional wounds of his own.

Just like how Ransom Canyon is set in a Texas hill country, Virgin River is another Netflix series set in a remote Northern California town, scarcely populated, and encourages a community living. It also depicts heartfelt romance amidst small-town gossip and dramatic backstories, similar to the recent show.

Here are 5 similar shows you can hop on to next if you like Ransom Canyon (Image Via Netflix)
Here are 5 similar shows you can hop on to next if you like Ransom Canyon (Image Via Netflix)

Heartland

This is another Canadian drama series that draws several similarities to Ransom Canyon. This long-running family saga centres on a young woman who loves taking care of horses and dealing with family and love in the Alberta countryside. Horses, ranch life, and multigenerational dynamics make it feel like an extension of the Ransom Canyon film world.

Sweet Magnolias

Sweet Magnolias depicts three lifelong women friends from a southern town who help each other tackle three crucial aspects of life— love, career, and family. While not as ranch-focused, it delivers plenty of heartfelt moments, community charm, and complex romantic entanglements within a unique small town starring JoAnna Garcia, Brooke Elliott, and Heather Headley.

Yellowstone

If it is about the ranch world, how could we forget the most popular and one of the longest-running shows on Paramount+—Yellowstone. The show spans through generations, starting with the patriarch of a rancher family, John Dutton, as they deal with family power struggles.

If you are looking for a grittier and more mature show within a world like Ransom Canyon, with rugged western settings and involving deep emotional stakes, this could be something you should go for.

Chesapeake Shores

Last but not least of all shows, Chesapeake Shores, revolves around a high-powered woman who returns to her hometown to connect with family. The show further adds spice of some romance when a long forgotten love rekindles, setting up for nostalgic and heartwarming moments, emotional depth, and strong familial themes, similar to the dynamics Ransom Canyon offers.


Ransom Canyon dropped all its 10 episodes on the premiere date for the viewers to binge-watch the heartwarming show. Catch the show now on Netflix if you haven't yet.

Edited by Priscillah Mueni