Kevin Costner’s The West “Fallen Timbers” S1E1 May 26 2025 on History
On Monday May 26 2025, History broadcasts Kevin Costner’s The West!
Fallen Timbers Season 1 Episode 1 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Kevin Costner’s The West,” titled “Fallen Timbers,” promises to be an exciting chapter in the series. This episode focuses on a significant moment in American history, where Chief Little Turtle leads the Indian Nations of the Northwest Confederacy to a major victory against the early U.S. Army. This victory highlights the strength and unity of the Native American tribes during a time of great change.
As the episode unfolds, viewers will see how this victory sets the stage for new challenges. A new force, led by General “Mad” Anthony Wayne, begins a counteroffensive. His arrival marks a turning point in the struggle for control over the western territories. The tension between the U.S. Army and the Native American nations grows, leading to a fierce battle for land and resources.
“Fallen Timbers” explores themes of conflict, resilience, and the impact of westward expansion on both the Native American tribes and the settlers. The episode is expected to bring a mix of action and drama, showcasing the complexities of this historical period. Fans of the series can look forward to a gripping portrayal of these events, as the fight for survival and sovereignty unfolds on screen.
What Time is the “Fallen Timbers” Episode On?
The Fallen Timbers episode of Kevin Costner’s The West will be broadcast on May 26 2025 on History at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Fallen Timbers” Episode New?
The Fallen Timbers episode of Kevin Costner’s The West is all new!
Kevin Costner’s The West Fallen Timbers Cast & Stars
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Fallen Timbers Episode Videos & Previews
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Kevin Costner’s The West Series Information
| Exploring the multi-layered portrait that makes up the American frontier; from literal trailblazers to the law enforcers and battles for both land and freedom. |
