Taylor Sheridan to leave Paramount
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The 'Yellowstone' signed a film deal with NBCU that will kick in next year, with a series deal expected to follow in 2029.
Taylor Sheridan will be moving from Paramount to NBCUniversal — but what does that mean for Yellowstone and his other hit shows? News broke on Monday, October 27, that Sheridan, 55, closed a film and TV deal with NBCUniversal.
Taylor Sheridan and Peter Berg are is in talks to write the “Call of Duty” movie at Paramount and Activision, TheWrap has learned.
New reports reveal that Taylor Sheridan is leaving Paramount for NBCUniversal because of politics, drama with Nicole Kidman and more reasons. Taylor Sheridan reportedly clashed with Paramount’s new leadership before he decided to leave the studio and sign an NBCUniversal deal reportedly worth $1 billion.
It’s already been announced that this show will also star Kaia Gerber, Igby Rigney, who will play Bret, Homer Gere (Robert), Hayes Warner (Debbie) and Graham Campbell (Thom). According to sources who spoke to the outlet, Bentley will play Terry. He’s the father of Debbie, who, as previously mentioned, will be played by Hayes Warner.
Marshals, 1944, and Beth & Rip's spinoffs of Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone, the TV creator just made a major career move that could change everything about his future series. While Taylor's Westerns have been at home at Paramount for over two decades,