There are multiple reasons Netflix’s drama series Ransom Canyon — starring Josh Duhamel, Minka Kelly and James Brolin in the story of three rival ranching families in Texas Hill Country — is about to have its moment in the sun.
For starters, the streaming show that launched April 17 is aiming to tap into a wave of viewer demand for soapy Westerns following the massive success of Paramount+’s Yellowstone. But more importantly, as the first Netflix production to power its base camp and catering almost entirely by the sun, Ransom Canyon is helping to expand the ways in which Hollywood projects can reduce their carbon footprints.
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Based on author Jodi Thomas’ book series that debuted in 2015, the show from creator April Blair (All American) filmed much of its 10-episode first season at ranches scattered across 150 miles throughout New Mexico. Filming
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