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Dead Man’s Gun: A Devilish Take on the Western Anthology

A Still From Dead Man's Gun (Via IMDB)

Dead Man’s Gun is a Western anthology series that tells the story of a cursed revolver that brings chaos and death to each new lead character. The show features notable actors, twisty plotlines, and connections between episodes, culminating in a bizarre ending. The series finale ties all the storylines together, revealing the origin of the gun and its fatal consequences, making it a compelling watch.

Throughout its two-season run, Dead Man’s Gun explores the darker aspects of human nature and the unpredictable twists of fate. The show’s anthology format allows for new stories and characters in each episode, making it a self-contained and manageable commitment for the viewer. The series boasts a talented cast, including Kris Kristofferson as the narrator and Henry Winkler as an executive producer.

Each episode centers on a new character, with actors like Three’s Company star John Ritter and Smallville’s John Glover taking center stage. The show’s concept, which revolves around the titular gun and its deadly consequences, drives each new addition to the series.

A Still From Dead Man’s Gun (Via IMDB)

As the series unfolds, each new episode ends with a twist, usually resulting in the death of either the main character or someone close to them. This Western series is not afraid to take risks, and that’s part of its devilish charm. Although not every hour of Dead Man’s Gun is exciting, there are some excellent stories in there.

The series finale, “A Just Reward,” is the only episode that makes viewers feel like they should have seen all the others to properly understand the weight of the tale. It follows a man named Riddle as he steals the Dead Man’s Gun for a man named Smith, who knows more about the gun than he initially lets on. The episode ends with Riddle’s death at the hands of a posse, with Smith picking up the gun and turning to the camera, asking, “Care to take your turn with the Dead Man’s Gun?” The ending is an interesting way to end the series, answering all the questions about the gun’s fatal consequences.

Dead Man’s Gun is a fascinating take on the Western anthology format, forcing the writers to get creative with new ways to tell a familiar story. With each episode featuring the gun in some capacity, the specific plot changes in unique ways that give each story character. If you’re looking for a killer Western anthology to binge, look no further than Dead Man’s Gun. The show is available to stream on Prime Video in the U.S.

Rollie D. Eldred
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Rollie is a film aficionado from LA, USA. He loves exploring international cinema and writing insightful reviews. He also looks like Chuck Norris, he gets that a lot. Get in touch with him at [email protected].

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