
Dark Winds Resurfaces on Streaming — A 100% Rated George R.R. Martin-Produced Crime Thriller Returns With Renewed Momentum
After making waves upon its original broadcast, the neo-Western crime thriller Dark Winds has officially resurfaced on streaming platforms — and just in time to remind viewers why it holds a perfect 100 % score on Rotten Tomatoes. Edinburgh News+1
A Brief Reintroduction
Originally created by Graham Roland and co-produced by George R.R. Martin (of Game of Thrones fame) and the late Robert Redford, Dark Winds adapts the acclaimed Leaphorn & Chee novel series by Tony Hillerman. JOE.ie+1 The show is set in the early 1970s on the Navajo Nation reservation and follows Tribal Police Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn and his deputy Jim Chee as they investigate a series of violent crimes that lead them deep into cultural, spiritual and criminal mysteries. Edinburgh News+1
Why It’s Generating Buzz Again

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Critics have lauded Dark Winds for the authenticity of its setting, the performances (especially by Zahn McClarnon as Leaphorn) and the way the show blends procedural crime drama with indigenous-cultural storytelling. Edinburgh News+1
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All three seasons to date have maintained a 100 % critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes — a rarity in TV series. JOE.ie
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Streaming availability has expanded recently: the show has just become available on major services (including in the UK & Ireland via Netflix) and is climbing streaming-charts again. CBR
What Viewers Should Know

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Although the series premiered in 2022, this renewed streaming push gives new audiences a chance to binge the full canon and join the conversation.
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Viewers should expect more than standard crime-procedural tropes. Dark Winds uses its southwestern setting and Navajo cultural context to layer in themes of identity, trauma and sovereignty — letting the land and the people tell part of the story.
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George R.R. Martin has stated that his involvement came from a desire to help bring Hillerman’s work to a wider audience and to ensure the show honoured the cultural grounding of the novels. Edinburgh News
With Season 4 reportedly on the horizon and renewed streaming exposure, now is an ideal time for audiences to dive into the series. For those who missed its original run, the 100 % rating isn’t hype — it’s an invitation.
If you thought you’d seen everything in crime-drama television… Dark Winds may just be the unexpected sleeper you’ve been waiting for.