This Australian Drama With a 100% Rotten Tomatoes Is a Hit on Prime Video

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Thomas Jane and Nicole Chamoun standing in the Outback in Troppo

The Big Picture Prime Video is finding major success in the Outback with the release of Season 2 of the hit Australian drama Troppo. Following the return of Thomas Jane and Nicole Chamoun to U.S. screens, the show has quickly and quietly risen into seventh place on the streaming platform's top ten most-watched television series list.

Based on the Crimson Lake series of novels by Candice Fox, Troppostars Jane as disgraced ex-cop Ted Conkaffey, who flees to the wilds of Far North Queensland after being accused of a disturbing crime he didn't commit. There, however, he encounters the eccentric private investigator Amanda Pharrell who has a fair share of skeletons in her closet, yet is dedicated to solving local disappearances, murders, and other cases.

Troppo has been hailed for the excellent dynamic between the two very different investigators and how they work together to solve each murder case they come across. Each season is as much about getting to the bottom of horrific murders in the tropics of Australia as it is about the partners coming to terms with their own sordid pasts and finding redemption. Yolanda Ramke created the series with Radha Mitchell, Ling Cooper Tang, Lucas Linehan, Angela Punch McGregor, and more starring.

Where Has Thomas Jane Appeared Before? Although it's been a hot minute since Jane appeared in a high-profile project, his body of work is impressive beyond Troppo. He's appeared in everything from Boogie Nights to Deep Blue Sea, The Mist, 1922, and even 2004's The Punisher, where he portrayed Frank Castle before Jon Bernthal's iconic turn as the character.

All episodes of Troppo Seasons 1 and 2 are available to stream for free with ads now on Prime Video. Stay tuned here at Collider for more on the hottest new streaming shows and movies.

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