It looks like they’ve scored another big hit! Despite a busy season with lots of popular shows and movies, their new military drama is really capturing attention.
The new series launched on Netflix on October 9th and quickly became popular. According to Netflix’s website, *Boots* reached the Top 10 TV shows within its first week, earning 4.7 million views and a total of 27.5 million hours of watch time. It debuted at number six worldwide, appearing in the Top 10 lists of 58 countries. In the United States, the show landed in seventh place.
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I recently checked out a new show called *Boots*, and it’s really stuck with me. It’s based on a true story – the memoir *The Pink Marine* by Greg Cope White – and it follows Cameron Cope, a young man from Louisiana who joins the Marines with his best friend, Ray. What makes it especially compelling is that Cameron is also grappling with being gay, and the show explores his journey of self-discovery while navigating the challenges of military life. It’s a really powerful coming-of-age story.
The series stars as Cameron Cope, alongside Max Parker (known from *Emmerdale*), Vera Farmiga (*The Conjuring*), and Ana Ayora, Blake Burt, Cedric Cooper, Dominic Goodman, and Nicholas Logan. Andy Parker (*Tales of the City, Imposters*) and Jennifer Cecil (*Umbrella Academy, One Tree Hill*) co-run the show, and the late .
Boots Received Stellar Reviews
Beyond being a streaming hit, *Boots* was also well-received by critics. Season 1 earned a ‘Certified Fresh’ rating of 93% based on 27 reviews.
Kate Sanchez of But Why Tho’ praised the film *BOOTS*, calling it both dramatically engaging and genuinely moving. She highlighted that while based on one Marine’s journey, it ultimately resonates with a broader audience. Dustin Rowles from Pajiba observed that the movie starts as a typical boot camp comedy but develops into a poignant and important story exploring themes of identity, bravery, and what it means to be a man.
In a review for USA Today, Kelly Lawler praised the show as a deeply heartfelt and genuine military comedy-drama. She noted it avoids common clichés and features a cast of well-developed, relatable characters instead of relying on stereotypes.
Viewers really enjoyed the series, with “Boots” earning an impressive 86% audience approval rating based on over 100 reviews. Many viewers praised the show’s quality, with one saying it was “wonderfully crafted with stellar performances, writing, and filming” and recommending viewers binge-watch it from the first episode. Another viewer highlighted the “excellent story and acting,” predicting awards for Max Parker and Miles Heizer. Fans are already eager for a second season, though Netflix hasn’t announced any plans yet.
Boots is streaming on Netflix.
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