😱 JASON MOMOA FANS, YOU’RE NOT READY – His Criminally Forgotten 11-Year-Old Intense Drama Is Suddenly BLOWING UP on Streaming Charts Worldwide! 😱
This gritty, dark thriller where Jason Momoa plays a dangerous ex-con from a Native American tribe forging deadly alliances with a troubled cop… it aired over a decade ago, got buried, and was basically invisible for years.
But NOW? It’s exploding on Netflix – hitting Top 10 in the US, UK, Australia, and even #1 in some countries – just days after quietly dropping back on the platform.
Raw tension, family secrets, tribal clashes, and Momoa in one of his most magnetic, shirt-on dramatic roles before he became Aquaman. It’s only 12 episodes… but the twists will wreck you.
Why is EVERYONE discovering it right now? And is this the revival it deserved? Drop your reaction below and tag a Momoa fan who HAS to binge this hidden gem before it vanishes again! 👇🔥

More than a decade after its quiet debut on SundanceTV, Jason Momoa’s intense psychological thriller The Red Road has staged a stunning comeback, surging into Netflix’s global Top 10 charts just days after returning to the streamer on December 26, 2025.
The two-season, 12-episode series—originally aired in 2014 and 2015—has quickly become a sleeper hit, cracking the U.S. Top 10 at No. 8, holding strong in the UK, and dominating in international markets. According to FlixPatrol data as of late December 2025, it reached No. 1 in territories like Guadeloupe, Martinique, and New Caledonia, No. 2 in Jamaica, the Bahamas, and New Zealand, and No. 3 in Australia, Argentina, and Costa Rica.
This resurgence marks a remarkable second life for a show that flew largely under the radar during its initial run, drawing modest cable viewership before fading into obscurity. Now, fueled by Momoa’s superstar status and Netflix’s algorithmic push, it’s captivating a new generation of viewers hungry for gritty, character-driven dramas.
Created by Aaron Guzikowski (Prisoners, Raised by Wolves) and executive produced by Sarah Condon, The Red Road stars Martin Henderson as Harold Jensen, a small-town New Jersey sheriff struggling to maintain order in his fractured family life while policing tensions between locals and the nearby Ramapough Lenape Nation tribe. Jason Momoa co-leads as Phillip Kopus, a charismatic but volatile ex-con and tribe member recently released from prison, whose return home stirs old wounds and forces an uneasy alliance with Jensen after a tragic cover-up involving Jensen’s wife (Julianne Nicholson).
The plot weaves themes of corruption, cultural clashes, addiction, and buried secrets in a moody, atmospheric setting inspired by real-life issues facing the Ramapough Lenape people, including environmental poisoning from industrial waste. Supporting turns from Tamara Tunie, Tom Sizemore, and a guest appearance by Lisa Bonet (Momoa’s then-partner) add depth to the ensemble.
Critics at the time offered mixed but often positive takes, praising the performances—especially Momoa’s nuanced portrayal of Kopus as a complex antihero—while noting occasional pacing issues and underdeveloped subplots. Audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes stand strong at 80% for Season 1 and 92% for Season 2, with fans highlighting the show’s tense buildup and moral ambiguity.
Momoa has long championed the role as a pivotal one in his career. In a 2014 Vulture interview, he described Kopus as a refreshing change from typecasting in grunt-heavy action parts, allowing him to explore dramatic depth and Indigenous representation. Coming off his breakout as Khal Drogo in Game of Thrones Season 1, The Red Road helped bridge Momoa to bigger opportunities, including his directorial debut Road to Paloma the same year.
The series premiered on SundanceTV (now under AMC Networks) to around 342,000 viewers for its debut episode—a respectable but not blockbuster number for cable. Viewership dipped over the seasons, and despite critical buzz, SundanceTV canceled it in 2015 after two short six-episode runs. It initially streamed on Netflix from 2015 to 2019 before departing, later resurfacing on niche platform AMC+.
Its December 2025 return stems from an expanded licensing deal between AMC and Netflix, which has revived several AMC titles on the platform. Unlike longer-term licenses for some shows, The Red Road is reportedly available for a limited six-month window, potentially expiring in June 2026 unless extended.
The timing couldn’t be better for rediscovery. Momoa, now a global action icon thanks to Aquaman in the DC Extended Universe, Duncan Idaho in the Dune films, and leads in Apple TV+ hits like See (2019-2022) and the 2025 historical epic Chief of War, brings massive draw. His 2025 slate was packed: starring in the blockbuster A Minecraft Movie, reprising roles in high-profile franchises, and gearing up for DC’s Lobo in Supergirl.
This wave of Momoa mania—coupled with Netflix’s holiday binge trends and recommendations for fans of shows like Virgin River (starring Henderson) or Indigenous-led dramas like Dark Winds—has propelled the series upward. Social media chatter exploded post-addition, with viewers praising its compact format (easy to finish in a weekend) and calling it a “must-binge hidden gem.”
Comparisons abound to modern thrillers blending personal drama with societal issues, positioning The Red Road as a precursor to prestige limited series. Its exploration of Native American struggles adds timely relevance amid growing demand for authentic representation.
For Momoa enthusiasts, the show offers a rare glimpse at early dramatic chops before his physique-dominated blockbusters. Kopus is brooding, layered, and far from the heroic archetypes he’s known for today—more flawed outlaw than superhero.
As of December 31, 2025, both seasons remain available on Netflix in the U.S. and select regions (ad-tier users may face restrictions on some AMC titles). International availability varies, with some markets accessing via other platforms.
Whether this surge sparks calls for revival remains uncertain—cancellation was firm years ago—but the buzz underscores how streaming can resurrect overlooked gems. In an era of endless content, The Red Road‘s climb proves quality performances endure, and stars like Momoa can pull forgotten projects back into the spotlight.
All 12 episodes are streaming now on Netflix, ready for those seeking tense, underrated drama over flashy spectacles.
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