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The series was first titled Desert King, with its new title, Territory, announced in July 2024, three months before its release. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Filming locations included Kakadu National Park and Tipperary Station , [ 1 ] both in the Northern Territory of Australia, [ 2 ] as well as Mallala , a small town on the Adelaide Plains . [ 8 ]
The series premiered on ABC TV and ABC iview in Australia on 27 February 2022. [3] In the United States, IMDb TV (now Amazon Freevee) picked up the series, and it premiered on 20 May 2022. [5] The show's second season premiered on 5 July 2024 on ABC TV and iView, [6] with Amazon Prime and Freevee both airing it simultaneously from 25 July 2024. [7]
Les Norton is an Australian television drama series screened on ABC on 4 August 2019. [2] It is adapted from a series of fiction books written by Australian author Robert G. Barrett and stars Alexander Bertrand as the protagonist, Les Norton .
The series has an 89% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 18 reviews, with an average rating of 6.5/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Deriving extra flavor from its Australian setting and Miranda Otto's unsettling performance, The Clearing is an eerie thriller with plenty to recommend."
Warning: Spoilers ahead for the season one finale of "Territory." Netflix's answer to " Yellowstone " has arrived in the form of a new drama series with sweeping views of Australia and a family's ...
In March 2021, the release date was scheduled to April 15, 2022. [10] In October 2021, it was pushed back again by one week to April 22. [11] The film was slated to stream in the United States on the Peacock streaming service 45 days after its theatrical release, [12] followed by its Netflix debut after Peacock's 4-month exclusive window. [13]
Netflix has unveiled a trailer for the six-part Australian series, premiering Thursday, Oct. 24 on the streamer, with Fringe’s Anna Torv and Longmire’s Robert Taylor among the main cast.
On Goodreads, reviews have compared the plot—as well as Townsend's writing style in the books—to that of the Harry Potter book series. The same has been said about the books in a review on Common Sense Media. [12] At the Australian Book Industry Awards in 2018, the Book of the Year Award was given to Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow. [13]