"Billy the Kid" scene from Season 1
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Where Was 'Billy the Kid' Filmed? Step Into The Real Wild West

The MGM+ series brings the outlaw to life.

Viewers are raving about Michael Hirst's new western series, "Billy the Kid," following the premiere of its second season. Inspired by the life of America's most infamous outlaw, Henry McCarty, fans love its historical accuracy and attention to detail. Anyone who enjoys the old westerns and gunslinger flicks of the mid-1900s will certainly appreciate the show's incredible sets and action-packed episodes. 

"Billy the Kid" premiered on MGM+ (formerly Epix) in April 2022 and features British actor Tom Blyth as the lead. You may recognize Blyth from previews of the upcoming film "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes," in which he plays a young President Coriolanus Snow. The up-and-coming star's portrayal of Billy the Kid is spot on, as he brings the notorious gunfighter to life. 

In Season 1, viewers are introduced to Billy the Kid's Irish Catholic roots and his early days as a cowboy in the American frontier. True to life, the show depicts how he became orphaned at a young age, forcing him into a life of crime to get by. His choices ultimately land him in New Mexico, where he gains notoriety for his role in the Lincoln County War. 

So, if you're wondering where to find the incredible views seen in the background of the show, you've come to the right place! Let's dive into all of the filming locations for the MGM+ series "Billy the Kid." 

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