The Justified: City Primeval cast brings the highly anticipated spinoff series to life, with US Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) leading the way. Returning with a mix of familiar faces and thrilling new characters, Givens embarks on a new adventure in Detroit, facing off against a dangerous outlaw. Although beloved characters like Boyd Crowder and Wynn Duffy won't make an appearance in this new story, the Justified: City Primeval cast is a strong ensemble that carries on the franchise.
Justified first premiered in 2010, drawing inspiration from Elmore Leonard's short story "Fire in the Hole." The series follows Givens, a Miami Marshal who returns to his hometown in Kentucky, confronting the local criminal underworld, which includes figures from his past. Similarly, Justified: City Primeval is based on a Leonard novel, albeit one that doesn't include Raylan Givens. Nevertheless, the story is a perfect fit for the Justified brand, blending classic Wild West vibes with a gritty modern crime setting. This exciting new chapter brings Raylan Givens back to the screen while introducing audiences to the rest of the Justified: City Primeval cast.
Timothy Olyphant As Raylan Givens
Timothy Olyphant reprises his acclaimed role as U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens in Justified: City Primeval. Olyphant's Hollywood career took off in the 90s with memorable performances in films like Scream 2 and Go. Upon portraying Raylan, Olyphant effortlessly embodies a charismatic cowboy demeanor reminiscent of iconic Clint Eastwood Western characters. This skill for playing the archetypal Western lawman has become a defining aspect of Olyphant's recent leading roles.
While the novel City Primeval does not feature Raylan, he appears to adopt the role of Raymond Cruz from the story. Cruz, a detective based in Detroit, delves into the investigation of a high-profile murder that leads to a confrontation with a contemporary outlaw. Both Raylan and Cruz share striking similarities as law enforcement figures from bygone eras who fearlessly confront criminals without backing down from a challenge.
Boyd Holbrook As Clement Mansell
Prior to his role in Justified, Olyphant portrayed Seth Bullock, an equally passionate lawman, in the HBO Western drama Deadwood. In recent times, he demonstrated his talent by playing a Marshal in season 4 of Fargo, as well as taking on the roles of Cobb Vanth in The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett. In addition, Olyphant made an appearance as TV cowboy James Stacy in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. More recently, he captivated audiences in the Prime Video series Daisy Jones and the Six, and he is set to star alongside Tom Hardy in the action movie Havoc on Netflix, as well as in Steven Soderbergh's limited series Full Circle.Boyd Holbrook has been cast as the antagonist, Clint Mansell, in the spinoff series Justified: City Primeval. Mansell, a dangerous criminal, partners with his girlfriend Sandy to exploit wealthy individuals. Not hesitating to commit murder on a whim, Mansell surprisingly possesses a high level of intellect, consistently outsmarting law enforcement and discovering legal loopholes to evade arrest. However, when pushed into a corner, his determination to avoid imprisonment reveals the depths of his ruthlessness.
Holbrook's acting career took off when he landed a role in the critically acclaimed Milk, alongside Sean Penn. His breakthrough role came in the first season of the hit series Narcos, and he has since captivated audiences with his performances in films like Gone Girl, Predators, and Logan. Recently, he joined the cast of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, and his next project will see him sharing the screen with Austin Butler and Tom Hardy in The Bikeriders.
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor As Carolyn Wilder
Carolyn Wilder, portrayed by Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor in the cast of Justified: City Primeval, plays the role of a defense attorney. She is hired by Mansell, who becomes the target of both Raymond Cruz and the police department. Wilder is a determined lawyer who strongly opposes any bending of the rules by the police. However, her perception of Mansell changes as she begins to fear his capabilities, all while finding herself entangled in a romantic affair with Cruz.
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor catapulted to new heights with her initial Academy Award nomination, recognizing her outstanding portrayal in King Richard alongside renowned actor Will Smith. Notably, throughout her illustrious career, Ellis-Taylor has prominently featured in various music biopics, such as Ray, Notorious, and Get on Up. Excitingly, she is now poised to grace the stage in the upcoming musical adaptation of The Color Purple.
Vondie Curtis-Hall As Sweetie
In the cast of Justified: City Primeval, Vondie Curtis-Hall takes on the role of Sweetie. Elmore Leonard's City Primeval portrays Sweetie as a bar owner and criminal in Detroit, who is intertwined with Mansell. The series will introduce some alterations to Sweetie's character, depicting them as a former musician yearning to break free from the world of crime by undertaking one final heist. Additionally, Sweetie will have a previous connection to Carolyn Wilder.
Curtis-Hall is a seasoned actor who initially appeared on the silver screen in Eddie Murphy's beloved comedy classic, Coming to America. He has showcased his talent in notable films like Die Hard 2 and Crooklyn, but it is undeniably his portrayal of Ben Urich in the inaugural season of Netflix's acclaimed series, Daredevil, that has truly resonated with fans.
Marin Ireland As Maureen Downey
Maureen Downey, portrayed by Marin Ireland, joins the cast of Justified: City Primeval as a fellow detective from Detroit. In the City Primeval novel, Maureen is Raymond Crus' trusted partner. In the television adaptation, she assumes a similar role as a dedicated police officer working alongside Raylan when he ventures into Detroit. Furthermore, Maureen's family is of utmost importance to her, making them her top priority in life.
Ireland has collaborated with the Justified: City Primeval team for the Prime Video series Sneaky Pete. Moreover, she has made notable appearances in shows such as Y: The Last Man and The Umbrella Academy, along with notable film roles in Hell or High Water and Martin Scorsese's The Irishman.
Victor Williams As Wendell Robinson
Wendell Robinson, portrayed by Victor Williams, graces the screen in the cast of Justified: City Primeval. In this role, Wendell becomes Raylan's partner in crime-fighting as they collaborate to crack the local case. Having served as a seasoned Detroit detective, Wendell's enthusiasm may not be on par with his younger counterparts, harboring a tinge of weariness that accumulates over the years on the job.
Williams, a versatile actor with a lengthy professional background, has showcased his talent across a diverse range of television programs. Notably, he graced the thrilling screens as a recurring character in the captivating series, The Affair. However, it is perhaps as Deacon, the loyal best friend of Doug in the sitcom The King of Queens, starring the charismatic Kevin James, that audiences have most fondly embraced his work.
Adelaide Clemens As Sandy Stanton
Adelaide Clemens joins the cast of Justified: City Primeval, taking on the role of Sandy Stanton. While not as ruthless as her partner in crime, Sandy serves as Mansell's girlfriend and accomplice. In addition to aiding him in evading capture, Sandy plays a pivotal role in Mansell's elaborate robbery plots. She uses her allure to target and captivate wealthy individuals who become the focus of their heists. Although willingly participating in these illegal activities, Sandy is haunted by the depths of Mansell's capabilities.
Justified: City Primeval Supporting Cast
Adelaide Clemens, known for her role as Tawney Talbot in the underappreciated series Rectify, has now joined the cast of Justified: City Primeval. Additionally, she recently showcased her talent alongside Andrew Garfield in the gripping true-crime thriller Under the Banner of Heaven.As Willa Givens in Justified: City Primeval, Vivian Olyphant brings to life the character who is the daughter of Raylan Givens, portrayed by her real-life father Timothy Olyphant. In this spinoff series, Willa Givens made her first appearance as an infant in season 4 of Justified, and later, as a young child during the show's series finale's time jump. The new show takes us on a journey with Willa, now a teenager, as she embarks on a road trip with her lawman father. However, their plans take an unexpected turn when Raylan is brought into a case in Detroit. With Justified: City Primeval, Vivian Olyphant makes her captivating onscreen debut.
Alexander Pobutsky portrays Skender Luljuraj, a wealthy Albanian who becomes the target of Mansell's latest scheme. He is tricked into believing that he wants to marry Sandy and gets caught in Mansell's trap. However, Skender has powerful allies who support him. Pobutsky is a relative newcomer in the acting industry, having previously had minor roles in Daisy Jones and the Six and The Blacklist.
Matt Craven plays the role of Dan Grant, the only confirmed returning cast member from the original series. Dan is Raylan Givens' former boss in the Miami field office and appears in the show's pilot and a few other episodes. As Justified concludes with Raylan returning to Miami, it seems that Dan is still in a position of authority. Craven has also appeared in notable films such as X-Men: First Class, Crimson Tide, and Deja Vu.
Keith David portrays Judge Alvin Guy, a controversial Detroit judge who ignites the story's action through his encounter with Mansell. Known for his notable performances in iconic films like Platoon, The Thing, and Requiem for a Dream, he most recently appeared in Jordan Peele's Nope.
Raymond Cruz, portrayed by Paul Calderon, is an original main character in Justified: City Primeval, despite the shift to Raylan Givens as the main character. While his specific role in the spinoff series remains uncertain, it can be anticipated that he will be involved as a police officer in the case. Calderon was once considered for the role of Jules in Pulp Fiction, but ultimately took on a smaller role as Paul. His credits also include appearances in Out of Sight, King of New York, and the Amazon Prime series Bosch.