Dark Winds Official Trailer | Sundays on AMC & Stream Now on AMC+



Dark Winds premieres on June 12th on AMC.

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Dark Winds Trailer

Follows Leephorn and Chee, two Navajo police officers in the 1970s Southwest that are forced to challenge their own spiritual beliefs when they search for clues in a double murder case.

Starring: Zahn McClarnon, Kiowa Gordon, Jessica Matten, Noah Emmerich

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  1. From the creator of Jack Ryan…and starring the entire cast of Reservation Dogs, which bodes well for the series. Gonna be hard to believe Goldtooth as a bad guy, though.

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  2. The critics will never tell us if this show is bad, as it will automatically get great ratings due to it featuring non-white characters. Every review I’ve seen focuses on race.

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  3. It looks pretty good! I'm excited… Too bad it's on AMC+… I don't need another subscription service.. and I wish the sets were more varied though I understand they were not. 🤷🏾‍♀️

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  4. Another Navajo related release using non Diné leading actors i.e.Lou Diamond Phillips. Not even a phrase in Diné Bizaad in the promo. Major motion pictures stereotyped us as 'indians' who all lived in teepees and used painted Caucasians to portray us. At over 200,000 in population, the studio seemed to miss out on the talented Dine actors and actresses that know the language and culture.

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  5. Hhmm, I watched both episodes. The cool gramma with the dark shades, grandpa and the fly were real Navajos. The Navajo language was butchered. Languages spoken by people who talk the language bring out the beauty and humor. This sounded like robots (cept for gramma/grandpa). Of course its with a twist of Hollywood and T. Hillerman. It would of been fun to watch real Navajo actors. I've read the T. Hillerman books.

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  6. I'm trying to wrap my head around the phrase toward the beginning of the trailer, "Two people were murdered in a hotel last night, but the scene reflects foul play". Maybe that town has "fair play" murders? Tough neighborhood I guess

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  7. The beautiful setting, great cinematography, and surprisingly interesting cast all got me interested and the Redford and Martin connection certainly didn’t hurt. Just finished the third episode and so far it’s fantastic.

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  8. The first time we see Lt. Leaphorn, he's telling an artifact thief that if he catches him doing it again, he'd better dig a grave for himself… by the book Leaphorn as Dirty Harry. When we are introduced to Jim Chee, he's driving a muscle car and blows past a group of Navajo whose car is broken down by the side of the road, and then we see him in a slick suit and a slicker haircut… traditionalist Chee as callous city slicker. Then we have shy Officer Bernadette as a sassy flirt. That's 15 minutes into the first episode, and all I could stand to watch. Ugh.

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