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Yellowstone” spun out an entire universe of modern heartland shows.
Taylor Sheridan's easy-to-binge Western series has wrangled a spot on streaming charts around the world. Find out where you can watch here.
The veteran creator Taylor Sheridan is said to be leaving Paramount after he reportedly clashed with the new leadership at the company. The Yellowstone creator had multiple disagreements with the new management,
Paramount Network has also greenlit two upcoming “Yellowstone” spinoffs, “The Madison” and a series about Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) tentatively titled “Dutton Ranch.” A “Tulsa King” spinoff titled “NOLA King” is slated to premiere next year as well.
Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan and director Peter Berg are joining forces on a video game movie adaptation that has Sheridan's name written all over it.
TV- and filmmaker Taylor Sheridan is leaving Paramount when his contract is up, opting to move to NBCUniversal. But Paramount owns his shows — so what happens next?
Without him? I wouldn’t be surprised if these new shows arrive feeling more like secondary epilogues than new beginnings. For now, Yellowstone fans are simply left in the dark once again. On Monday, Taylor Sheridan shook Yellowstone fans with major news about the future of the series.
Taylor Sheridan, 55, is Paramount’s crown jewel, and he’s one of the hottest commodities on the current TV landscape.
David Becker/ for Paramount+ Technically, Sheridan hasn’t said a word on the record about Ellison or Paramount, nor has his reported new home — NBCUniversal, land of Peacock — announced a megabucks agreement with the Yellowstone creator.
Political Differences Reportedly Played A Role In Taylor Sheridan Leaving Paramount For NBCUniversal
Sheridan struck up a five-year deal with NBCUniversal that will start on January 1, 2029. NBCUniversal will be trusting the entertainment genius to making film and television for their linear and streaming platforms. David Glasser, a close collaborator of Sheridan’s, will also be moving to NBCUniversal… as will Glasser’s 101 Studios.
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.