Summary
- Josh Brolin's diverse talent shines in both Western movies and TV shows, elevating his memorable characters.
- Jonah Hex may not have been a hit, but Brolin's fun performance adds some cheesy entertainment value.
- No Country for Old Men showcases Brolin's best performance as the smart and morally gray Llewelyn Moss.
Brolin's first movie role as Brand in 1985's The Goonies, he's become a household name in Hollywood. Brolin has worked with some of the most revered and recognizable directors out there, including Denis Villeneuve (Dune), Robert Rodriguez (Planet Terror), Joel and Ethan Coen (True Grit), and Ridley Scott (American Gangster).
The popular actor may be best known for his Academy Award-nominated performance for Best ing Actor in Milk or as the MCU's biggest threat, Thanos, but he's continuously brought his A-game to vastly different genres. His range seemingly knows no bounds, but his brilliance and ability to create memorable characters in both Western movies and television elevates his talents even more. Brolin's most recent TV project, Outer Range, combines the rare genre duality of sci-fi and Western, and the actor gives an excellent performance.
Movie/Show |
Release Date |
Josh Brolin's Character |
Rotten Tomatoes Score |
---|---|---|---|
The Young Riders |
September 20, 1989 |
James Butler Hickok |
N/A |
Into the West |
June 10, 2005 |
Jedediah Smith |
N/A |
No Country for Old Men |
November 21, 2007 |
Llewelyn Moss |
93% |
Jonah Hex |
June 18, 2010 |
Jonah Hex |
12% |
True Grit |
December 22, 2010 |
Tom Chaney |
95% |
Outer Range |
April 15, 2022 |
Royal Abbott |
83% |

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6 Jonah Hex (2010)
A Fun Character In A Mess Of A Movie
Playing the scarred, gunslinging, bounty-hunting DC Comics antihero, Brolin's character in Jonah Hex is by far his most unserious role in the Western genre. Brolin acted alongside an all-star cast of Megan Fox, John Malkovich, Michael Fassbender, Will Arnett, and Michael Shannon in a film that should have been a huge hit for DC Comics' cinematic run of the 2010s. Unfortunately, a rough script, a seemingly rushed film, and a forced PG-13 rating for a movie that definitely deserved an R ruined a cheesy but fun performance from Josh Brolin in his first superhero movie.
The critics absolutely eviscerated Jonah Hex, scoring it a dismal 12% on Rotten Tomatoes. Brolin even received a nomination at the infamous Razzie awards in 2011 for Worst Screen Couple/Worst Screen Ensemble with Megan Fox. Fox also received a Razzie nomination for Worst Actress. Jonah Hex doesn't have a lot of serious depth, cohesive storytelling, or incredible performances in it, but it does pack in the action, and for a fast-paced popcorn movie to watch with some friends, there are certainly worse films.

The live-action adaptation of the DC hero of the same name, Jonah Hex stars Josh Brolin as the eponymous anti-hero. A superhero Western, Jonah Hex follows the titular bounty hunter as he pursues his family's killer (John Malkovich). Hex is ed by Lilah Black (Megan Fox), his gun-toting sidekick, as he fights across the Old West on the hunt for revenge.
- Writers
- Justin Gray
- Studio(s)
- Warner Bros. Pictures
- Distributor(s)
- Warner Bros. Pictures

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5 Into the West (2005)
A Memorable Miniseries With A Massive Cast
Into the West is a 2005 TNT original TV miniseries that features a massive cast of more than 250 talking roles. In the first episode, titled "Wheel to the Stars," Josh Brolin plays Jedediah Smith, a frontiersman leading the hunting expedition the protagonist sets out to . Though he only appears in the initial episode, Brolin helps set the tone for a series chock-full of big-name actors, including Will Patton, Tom Berenger, Lance Henriksen, Sean Astin, and more. Brolin's gruff, no-nonsense, mountainman persona fits the story well in this anthology-style Western.
The Steven Spielberg-produced miniseries provides an incredible insight into the Old West through the eyes of two extremely different families and was an accurate look into Indigenous Americans who lived during that time. Into the West was nominated for a whopping 16 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning two, for Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing and Outstanding Music Composition. Unfortunately, Into the West isn't streaming anywhere, and its limited availability slightly lessens its role in wider conversations about Brolin's career. However, the show was released on DVD and Blu-ray for those looking to seek it out.

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Into the West
- Release Date
- 2005 - 2005-00-00
Cast
- Will PattonJames Fletcher
- Jessica CapshawRachel Wheeler
This historical miniseries examines the intertwining lives of two families—one white American and one Native American—against the backdrop of American expansion from 1825 to 1890. The series depicts significant events that influenced the cultural landscape and the complex interactions between differing worlds during this era.
- Seasons
- 1
4 The Young Riders (1989-1992)
Josh Brolin Plays The Infamous "Wild Bill" Hickok
Some critics waved off The Young Riders as a rip-off of the popular 1988 movie Young Guns, but the ABC original Western series was successful enough to garner three seasons from 1989 to 1992, all led by a young Josh Brolin as the infamous James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok and Stephen Baldwin as William F. Cody. The then-21-year-old Brolin played the cocky, quick-tempered gunslinger for 68 episodes, and his character was known for his shoot first, ask questions later mentality that helped him stand out in the cast.
The Young Riders was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards throughout its run, winning two for Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series in 1991 and Outstanding Costuming for a Series in 1990. The reception among critics was somewhat mixed at the time, as some praised the show's fantastic cinematography, while others balked at the inauthenticity of the time period.
The series had just enough success to help springboard Brolin's career and help him begin to receive major protagonist roles in movies over the next few years. Considering his substantial work in the Western genre since it's neat to look back on the project that started it all.

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The Young Riders
- Release Date
- 1989 - 1992-00-00
- Network
- ABC
- Directors
- James Keach, Joseph L. Scanlan, George Mendeluk, Lee H. Katzin, Kevin Hooks, Michael Preece, Bruce Kessler, Cliff Bole, Dan Lerner, Guy Magar, Jim Johnston
- Writers
- Charles Grant Craig, Scott Shepherd
Cast
- Kathleen Devlin
- Yvonne SuhorWild Bill Hickok
- Anthony ZerbeBuffalo Bill Cody
- stephen baldwinMarshal Sam Cain
A group of young Express riders are based at the waystation in Sweetwater, Kansas. Running the station was ex-Texas Ranger and all-around eccentric Teaspoon Hunter. The role of cook, housekeeper and mother hen was filled first by Emma and later by Rachel. The riders included the future "Buffalo Bill" Cody and James Butler ("Wild Bill") Hickok, as well as Ike, a mute, Buck, a half-White/half-Kiowa scout and the Kid, a quiet Southerner. Their final member was Lou, a young woman who lived and worked with the riders disguised as a boy. They were later ed by Noah Dixon.
- Seasons
- 3
- Main Genre
- Western
3 True Grit (2010)
Josh Brolin Has A Memorable Villain Role
The Coen brothers' 2010 remake of John Wayne's classic 1969 film True Grit is considered one of the best Western remakes of all time. The incredible cast, led by Jeff Bridges as the iconic Rooster Cogburn (Wayne's role in the original film), included a young Hailee Steinfeld, Matt Damon, Domhnall Gleeson, and Brolin in one of the most villainous roles of his career, Tom Chaney. Brolin's character is the main antagonist of the film and a particularly nasty outlaw.
Though Chaney is on the wrong side of the law, there are some moments in the film that appeal to his less violent side. He has a few one-on-one conversations, especially with Steinfeld's character Mattie Ross, that opens his character up to being somewhat sympathetic and adds substantial depth. Brolin's performance in this role is astounding, which is especially impressive given that he's gone on record about his hesitancy in playing the villain. Asked about his character of Chaney, Brolin told Parade:
"Actually, I’m getting a little uncomfortable with the bad-guy thing. But my True Grit character is a different kind of bad guy. He has a soft side."
Though True Grit came home empty-handed at the 2011 Academy Awards, it was nominated for an impressive 10 awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Director. The film remains the Coen brothers' highest-ranked movie on Rotten Tomatoes with a 95% critics' score. It's also ranked as the fourth-highest-grossing Western of all time, as it made more than six times its budget and brought in over $252 million worldwide.

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True Grit
- Release Date
- December 22, 2010
- Runtime
- 110 minutes
- Director
- Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Cast
- Barry Pepper
An adaptation of Charles Portis' 1968 novel of the same name, True Grit tells the story of 14-year-old Mattie Ross (Hailee Steinfeld), who enlists the help of morally-questionable lawman Rooster Cogburn (Jeff Bridges) in order to avenge the death of her father by apprehending the criminal Tom Chaney (Josh Brolin). They are ed by a cocksure Texas Ranger named Labeouf (Matt Damon), who insists upon collecting the bounty on Chaney's head. The three travel across the Arkansas plains in pursuit of Chaney, risking life and limb against outlaws and wild animals in pursuit of justice.
- Writers
- Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
- Studio(s)
- Paramount Pictures
- Distributor(s)
- Paramount Pictures
2 Outer Range (2022-Present)
Brolin Plays The Morally Gray Abbott Family Patriarch
Brolin's most recent Western project is Outer Range, which just finished season 2. Brolin plays Royal Abbott, the patriarch of a ranch family in rural Wyoming that is under financial hardship. Royal must simultaneously defend his land from greedy neighbors and his sons from the law. Brolin does such an incredible job playing morally gray characters, and Royal is no exception. There are layers of depth and mystery to his character that unravel with each episode and help take the show to new levels.
Outer Range hasn't broken any streaming records or won any awards, but it is an extremely solid show, which showcases Brolin's underused talents as a lead actor. His gruff, seasoned persona goes a long way in keeping the audience hooked, and it's paid off with critics, too, holding a rock-solid 83% on Rotten Tomatoes and 7.1/10 on IMDb. The neo-Western offers beautiful environmental cinematography of the American West, and the story finds a great, rare balance of the Western and sci-fi genres, something that isn't done easily or often.
The show has a lot of twists and turns to it, with some even comparing Outer Range to a trippy retelling of Back to the Future. The episodes can be a bit confusing and feel convoluted as they are released, but by the end of season 1, the story works itself out nicely, and there was a solid transition between the first two seasons. Brolin shines through a great cast of both veteran actors, like Emmy-nominated Lili Taylor and Will Patton, and younger, impressive talents, like Imogen Poots and Schitt's Creek's Noah Reed. Brolin's chemistry weaves through both sets seamlessly.

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Outer Range
- Release Date
- 2022 - 2024-00-00
- Network
- Amazon Prime Video
Cast
- Shaun Sipos
- Lewis Pullman
Created for Amazon Prime Video, Outer Range is a Sci-Fi and Western television series that began in 2022. The series was created by Brian Watkins and stars both Imogen Poots and Josh Brolin. The premise sees a Wyoming rancher trying to care for his farm and keep his land safe when a strange void shows up in one of his pastures.
- Seasons
- 2
- Streaming Service(s)
- Amazon Prime Video

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1 No Country for Old Men (2007)
Josh Brolin's Performance As Llewelyn Moss Is One Of His Best
Josh Brolin's best Western movie comes from the Coen brothers' No Country for Old Men. In the most modern-style Western of his career, Brolin plays Llewelyn Moss, a man who finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time and tries to capitalize on it. His showdown with hitman Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem) is epic, as Moss proves to be a lot smarter than he looks or talks, staying one step ahead of the psychopathic Chigurh for the majority of the film. Unfortunately, it's the consequences of his reckless actions that make Moss meet his early demise.
Bardem's portrayal of Chigurh is terrifying, and even Brolin, who played the MCU's biggest and most destructive villain, doesn't come close to Bardem's chilling aura. His memorable performance even landed him as #8 on Empire's Best Movie Villains of All Time list. Moss' erratic impulsiveness plays perfect dissonance with Chigurh's cold, collected planning, setting up a perfect cat-and-mouse story in No Country for Old Men. Brolin not being Oscar-nominated for his role as Moss may be the biggest snub of his acting career.
Again, Brolin excels at playing a morally gray character, doing the wrong thing for the right reasons, but maybe giving his self-interest a little more weight than his self-awareness. Brolin's chemistry with other A-list actors like Bardem, Woody Harrelson, and Tommy Lee Jones shows he can work among the best. Many critics consider No Country for Old Men the Coens' best movie. The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards, winning four, for Best Picture, Best ing Actor (Bardem), Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay. It holds a 93% on Rotten Tomatoes, the second-best score of the Coens' careers.

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No Country for Old Men
- Release Date
- November 21, 2007
- Runtime
- 122 minutes
- Director
- Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
Cast
- Kelly Macdonald
- Woody Harrelson
No Country for Old Men is a western crime-thriller based on the novel by Cormac McCarthy and directed by the Cohen Brothers. Following three protagonists, the film centers around a large $2,000,000+ cache of dirty money lost near the Rio Grande. With a veteran who finds it, a hitman who will stop at nothing to get it, and a sheriff trying to investigate the crimes connected to it, all roads lead to death and mayhem as they find themselves in each other's crosshairs.
- Writers
- Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
- Studio(s)
- MiraMax
- Distributor(s)
- Universal Pictures, MiraMax
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