Texas Rising (2015)

An epic History Channel miniseries dramatizing the Texas Revolution, from the fall of the Alamo to the birth of the Texas Rangers.

Texas Rising - Series Information

  • Original Title: Texas Rising
  • First Air Year: 2015
  • Last Air Year: 2015
  • Created by: Roland Joffé
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Drama, Western
  • Content Rating (US): TV-14
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (85 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 5
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: May 25, 2015 (United States - TV-14), May 25, 2015 (Brazil - 14)
  • Networks: History
  • Alternative Titles: Texas sob fogo (BR)
  • Production Companies: Thinkfactory Media, ITV Studios America, A+E Studios
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Texas Rising - Plot

A chronicle of the Texas Revolution, the uprising against the tyranny of Mexican dictator Santa Anna, from the battle of the Alamo to the battle of San Jacinto, and the rise of the Texas Rangers.

Texas Rising - Trailer

Watch the official trailer and see the Texas Revolution come to life:

Don't mess with Texas.

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Texas Rising - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Roland Joffé

Main Cast

  • Bill Paxton
  • Jeffrey Dean Morgan
  • Olivier Martinez
  • Thomas Jane
  • Max Thieriot
  • Brendan Fraser
  • Ray Liotta
  • Christopher McDonald
  • Jeremy Davies
  • Crispin Glover

Writers

  • Leslie Greif
  • Darrell Fetty
  • George Nihil

Texas Rising - FAQs

Is Texas Rising based on a true story?

Texas Rising is grounded in real historical events. It dramatizes the Texas Revolution of 1835–1836, depicting actual figures like Sam Houston, General Santa Anna, and scout Deaf Smith. While the series takes creative liberties for dramatic effect, the core battles — including the Alamo and San Jacinto — are drawn from documented history.

Who plays Sam Houston in Texas Rising?

Bill Paxton portrays Sam Houston, the commanding general who led Texian forces to victory at the Battle of San Jacinto. Paxton brings gravitas and grit to the role, capturing Houston's complex leadership during one of the most pivotal moments in American frontier history.

Where can you stream Texas Rising?

Texas Rising is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Prime Video with Ads. If you prefer to own it, episodes can be purchased on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, and Fandango At Home.

How many episodes does Texas Rising have?

Texas Rising consists of 5 episodes, each running approximately 85 minutes — closer to feature-film length than standard TV episodes. The miniseries aired on the History Channel in May 2015, delivering an epic sweep of the Texas Revolution across its compact but ambitious run.

How was Texas Rising received by critics?

Critical reception was mixed. Reviewers praised the sweeping production design, location photography, and the committed performances of Bill Paxton and Jeffrey Dean Morgan, but some found the pacing uneven and the historical dramatization overly sensationalized. Audiences drawn to frontier epics and Western history generally responded more warmly than critics.

What role does Jeffrey Dean Morgan play in Texas Rising?

Jeffrey Dean Morgan plays Deaf Smith, the legendary Texas scout and spy who served under Sam Houston. Smith was a real historical figure known for his daring reconnaissance missions, and Morgan brings his trademark intensity to the role, making Deaf Smith one of the miniseries' most compelling characters.

What are similar shows to Texas Rising?

If Texas Rising hooked you, Lonesome Dove and its sequel Return to Lonesome Dove offer classic frontier storytelling. Hell on Wheels and Into the West deliver comparable Western drama with strong historical grounding. For a more modern take on the American frontier, 1883 is an excellent choice.

Who composed the music for Texas Rising?

The score for Texas Rising was composed by Bruce Broughton, a veteran composer celebrated for his work on Western and historical productions. His sweeping orchestral music reinforces the epic scale of the Texas Revolution, lending emotional weight to the battles and character moments throughout the miniseries.

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