
On December 5, 2025, the premiere of the historical western series "The Abandons" took place on the Netflix platform. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This project was created by Kurt Sutter, the creator of the series "Sons of Anarchy." The main roles were played by Lena Headey ("Game of Thrones"), Gillian Anderson ("The X-Files"), Nick Robinson, and Diana Silvers.
All episodes of the first season were fully released on the platform. The events take place in the 1850s, in the state of Oregon, USA.
The series follows the character Fiona Nolans (Lena Headey), who unites outcasts of society to fight to protect their lands from the greedy Van Ness family. Her main rival is the powerful Constance Van Ness (Gillian Anderson), whose intrigues make the struggle even more complex and ruthless.
In this region, the law is weak, and justice is served only by force. During the filming process, Kurt Sutter stopped working on the project.
This was due to the first episode running longer than intended and disagreements with Netflix. As a result, the completion of the series was handed over to director Otto Bathurst.
Viewers immediately noticed that the character played by Nick Robinson has the surname "Teller." This name is connected to Jax Teller, the main character in the series "Sons of Anarchy."
Although there has been no official confirmation, fans consider this a hidden reference by the creator. The series continues themes characteristic of Kurt Sutter's style: the struggle of outcasts against the system, moral issues, and family conflicts.
However, this time the events unfold not in California or among motorcyclists, but in the frontier and dusty environment of the 1850s. According to IMDb, the series has scored 6.3 points.
While the project attracted attention with its cast and visual style, its dark tone and production difficulties sparked mixed opinions among viewers.





