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  1. The Red Road is an American drama television series that aired on SundanceTV from February 27, 2014 to May 7, 2015. This was SundanceTV's second fully owned scripted original series; the first was Rectify. The Red Road was canceled after its second season, as confirmed by Jason Momoa, who played Phillip Kopus in the series.

    • United States
    • Drama
  2. A local cop struggles to keep his family together and police two clashing communities: his hometown and a Native American tribe. The series, starring Martin Henderson and Jason Momoa, was cancelled after two seasons and has no closure.

    • (5.7K)
    • 2014-02-27
    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • 60
  3. A TV series about a Sheriff and a Native American ex-con in a small town in New Jersey. The series has mixed reviews, but some critics praise its cast and story.

    • (27)
    • February 27, 2014
    • Martin Henderson
  4. A missing college student case leads to a clash between a New Jersey sheriff and a Native American ex-con in this mystery thriller. Watch The Red Road on Prime Video or Apple TV and see the cast, reviews, and photos.

    • Martin Henderson
    • TV-14
    • 2
  5. The Red Road is a drama series about two men, an ex-con and a cop, who face the secrets of their past. Find out where to watch it online, see ratings, cast, synopsis and more on JustWatch.

    • (150)
    • Harold Jensen; Philip Kopus; Jean Jensen
    • TV-14
    • 2014
  6. Info. Lines will be crossed when tragedy forces two men, a mesmerizing ex-con (Jason Momoa, Aquaman) and an embattled local cop (Martin Henderson, Virgin River), to face the secrets of their past. Sign up for a free trial to watch The Red Road and other popular TV shows, classic movies, AMC+ Originals and more.

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  8. The Red Road is a TV series that follows the lives of a police officer and a Lenape Indian who face challenges and dangers in a small town in New Jersey. The series stars Jason Momoa, Martin Henderson and Julianne Nicholson, and explores themes of racism, family, and drug addiction.

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