Netflix fans already divided after first trailer for Little House On The Prairie reboot - with streamer attacked for 'shattering childhoods' because 'the original can't be replaced'

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Netflix fans were left divided after watching the first trailer for the Little House On The Priairie reboot - with some hitting out at the streamer for 'shattering childhoods'. 

The original iteration of the Western historical drama aired for nine seasons from 1974 to 1983, starring Michael Landon and Melissa Gilbert.

Meanwhile, Netflix is bringing the Ingalls family to a modern audience with a new eight-part series.

Alas after a teaser for the upcoming reboot dropped, not all viewers were left impressed.

One commented: 'No… the original will never be replaced.'

Another said: 'The original is so good, really hope Netflix does this justice.'

A teaser for Netflix's new version of Little House On The Prairie dropped - but fans were left divided

A teaser for Netflix's new version of Little House On The Prairie dropped - but fans were left divided

The original series ran for nine seasons between 1974 to 1983 - starring Michael Landon (pictured) as Charles Ingalls

The original series ran for nine seasons between 1974 to 1983 - starring Michael Landon (pictured) as Charles Ingalls

While a third chimed in: 'SO conflicted – hopefully the story will stay close to the books, otherwise why shatter my childhood?'

Others shared their excitement for the reboot, however, as one wrote: 'A new generation will fall in love with the Ingalls.'

Another agreed: 'I loved this TV show so can't wait for this.'

A third remarked: 'OMG! My childhood has returned!'

A synopsis for the series reads: 'Part hopeful family drama, part epic survival tale, and part origin story of the American West, this fresh adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder's iconic semi-autobiographical Little House books offers a kaleidoscopic view of the struggles and triumphs of those who shaped the frontier.'

The new cast includes Alice Halsey as Laura, Luke Bracey as Charles, Crosby Fitzgerald as Caroline and Skywalker Hughes as Mary.

Joining them are Jocko Sims as Dr. George Tann, Warren Christie as John Edwards, Meegwun Fairbrother as Mitchell, Alyssa Wapanatǎhk as White Sun and Wren as Good Eagle. 

All eight episodes of the Netflix reboot will land on the streamer from July 9. 

Elsewhere, Netflix viewers heaped praise on a Western drama that they've been left 'addicted' to watching – and there are more than 100 episodes ready for fans to binge through.

Canadian series Heartland, which follows the story of two sisters living on a ranch, first launched back in 2007 and last year released its 19th season.

Amber Marshall and Michelle Morgan play siblings Amy and Lou Fleming, who grew up on the Alberta based cattle farm in the heart of the Canadian rockies.

Their tight knit family includes grandfather Jack, played by Shaun Johnston, their father Tim, portrayed by Chris Potter, and ranch hand Ty (Graham Wardle).

The action follows as together they manage their ranch amidst a series of personal challenges, financial ups and downs, and blossoming romantic relationships.

Elsewhere, Netflix fans heaped praise on a Western drama that they've been left 'addicted' to watching ¿ and there are more than 100 episodes ready for fans to binge through

Elsewhere, Netflix fans heaped praise on a Western drama that they've been left 'addicted' to watching – and there are more than 100 episodes ready for fans to binge through

The brand-new 19th season is said to include many dramatic new storylines, including the family forced to evacuate amid wildfire threats to the ranch.

While Netflix doesn't have the first six seasons available of the show, fans have been clear that viewers can jump in at any point.

And with seasons eight through ten considered the 'golden age' for the series, Netflix have given fans a chance to start at a perfect point, with series seven to 19 available.

Since its release, it's garnered hundreds of positive reviews from fans, with one writing on IMDb: 'A true gem. I have watched every episode more than once.

'It's the one show that leaves one with a sense of family and community with both people and animals. It's a slice of heaven.'

Another raved that the series was 'the best show ever', adding: 'This show is completely amazing! The storyline, plot, the characters, the beauty, the memories.

'There's so much to this show that can teach us about life and the choices we make and the love it shows us. Call me crazy but I'm in love with this show!'

A third concurred: 'All Time favourite TV Series. I stumbled across Heartland on Netflix and instantly fell in love with the show, characters, scenery and story-line.

'Within two weeks I had watched seasons one to six. I became addicted!

'Writers, directors, producers, actors and animals.....continue the wonderful job you're doing. I would be devastated to see this wonderful show come to an end.

'It's a family show that is wonderful for all ages to watch. I hate that it took me 9 years to find the show, but so glad that I did. It has become my all time favourite TV show.'

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