# Old Henry Exits Paramount Plus
The Western gem "Old Henry" leaves Paramount Plus soon, marking the end of its run on Taylor Sheridan's streamer. The film deserves better than obscurity.
Director Potsy Ponciroli's 2021 indie Western flew under most radars despite solid craftsmanship and Tim Blake Nelson's compelling lead performance. The story follows a reclusive farmer who discovers a wounded outlaw on his property, forcing a moral reckoning that unfolds with real tension and nuance. It's the kind of character-driven Western that respects its audience's intelligence.
Paramount Plus invested in the film but failed to market it properly. Audiences hungry for quality Westerns never found it. This pattern repeats constantly on streamers. Strong originals get buried while algorithm-friendly noise drowns out actual art.
The departure creates urgency for anyone who missed it. "Old Henry" proves that smaller Westerns can rival prestige projects when filmmakers prioritize substance over spectacle. Blake Nelson's weathered performance alone warrants watching.
Viewers should catch it before it vanishes. The Western genre needs more films like this one. Letting it disappear would be a genuine loss for cinema.
