Justified: City Primeval Brings Back Timothy Olyphant For 8 Episodes of Lawman Fury

preview for Justified: City Primeval (Official trailer, FX)

TO SAY Timothy Olyphant can do “a little bit of everything” would be a lie. That’s because Timothy Olyphant can, in fact, do a lot of everything. This year alone, the 55-year-old has starring in Max’s Full Circle—playing a troubled, wealthy father in a crime thriller mystery helmed by Steven Soderbergh—as well as recurring as a music manager in Prime Video’s Daisy Jones and the Six series. Now, Olyphant is returning to his signature role as Raylan Givens in FX’s Justified: City Primeval, a new series taking inspiration from writer Elmore Leonard’s novel City Primeval.

Leonard’s short story “Fire in the Hole” and novel Raylan were both inspirations for the original series. The author passed away in 2013, but his oeuvre was still where the Justified team turned to when building out Raylan’s new world in Justified: City Primeval. Leonard’s work has also been the source material for movies like Soderbergh’s Out of Sight and Quentin Tarantino’s Jackie Brown. Not exactly bad company to be in.

City Primeval

City Primeval

It takes a particular kind of skill to balance the tones present in Leonard’s work, which can go back and forth between bleak comedy and pulpy violence with a moment’s notice. But Olyphant’s work across roles and genres has always shown that he’s up to the task. Before he starred in the original Justified, Olyphant demonstrated that he had a wide range of talents. Appearances in edgy ’90s thrillers like Scream 2 and Go made him a favorite of the film community, and his first Western leading role—in HBO’s Deadwood—turned out to be a bona fide classic of the genre.

When Justified came around in 2010, he had the chance to take his lawman persona from Deadwood and build on it even more. While Olyphant is a California native, something about his cool charm and quick trigger finger just instantly felt right in the show’s contemporary Kentucky setting, and it felt right for the show’s perfect 78-episode run.

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In the years since, Olyphant has continued to show off his tricks, appearing as a suburban dad in Netflix’s underrated zombie comedy Santa Clarita Diet, a role in Oliver Stone’s Snowden, and even with a quick role in Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood. That comes in addition to, yes, different kinds of cowboy roles in both Season 4 of Fargo and the Star Wars universe (he’s shown up in both The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett as Cobb Vanth).

But, look, things just feel right again with Olyphant back rocking that Raylan Givens hat. City Primeval sets him up in a brand new city, with a brand new case, and with a whole new cast of characters (including The Sandman‘s Boyd Holbrook) around him. This is something we can get used to. Maybe let’s plan on running it back every couple of years?

Below, you can make sure not to miss a single episode of Justified: City Primeval .

When is the next episode of Justified: City Primeval coming out?

Justified: City Primeval aired its season finale on FX on August 29. All episodes of Justified: City Primeval Season 1 are available for streaming on Hulu, as of August 30.

How many episodes of Justified: City Primeval are left?

Justified: City Primeval Season 1 was 8 episodes long. All eight episodes in the long awaited return of Justified and Raylan Givens have now been released.

Stream Justified: City Primeval on Hulu

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Here’s the complete release schedule for Justified: City Primeval:

Episodes release on Tuesday nights, and arrive on Hulu the next day

Episode 1, “City Primeval”: Now streaming as of July 19

Episode 2, “The Oklahoma Wildman”: Now streaming as of July 19

Episode 3, “Backstabbers”: Now streaming as of July 26

Episode 4, “Kokomo”: Now streaming as of August 2

Episode 5, “You Good?”: Now streaming as of August 9

Episode 6, “Adios”: Now streaming as of August 16

Episode 7, “The Smoking Gun”: Now streaming as of August 22

Episode 8, “The Question”: Now streaming as of August 30

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