"Since moving away from acting, Sheridan, 55, has become one of the most prolific screenwriters in Hollywood. After writing feature films like "Sicario" and "Hell or High Water," which earned him an Oscar nomination, and directing "Wind River," he transitioned to TV, where he's put Paramount+ on the map not just with "Yellowstone" and spinoffs "1883" and "1923" but "Tulsa King" and the hit Billy Bob Thornton-starrer "Landman.""
"In October, Sheridan reportedly made a move that shocked Hollywood, as Puck revealed that Sheridan is taking his TV talents to NBCUniversal after his contract with Paramount expires in 2028. (His feature film deal with Paramount ends in March, so expect Sheridan movies to hit Universal sooner than his TV work). Here's what we know about all the projects he's working on and where they stand."
When Yellowstone ended its five-season run, multiple spinoffs and related series extended the franchise across streaming and broadcast platforms. Taylor Sheridan, 55, moved from acting to writing and directing, earning acclaim for Sicario, Hell or High Water (an Oscar nomination), and Wind River. Sheridan transitioned to television and launched Yellowstone plus spinoffs 1883 and 1923, while producing series such as Tulsa King and the Billy Bob Thornton-starrer Landman for Paramount+. Sheridan reportedly will take TV projects to NBCUniversal after his Paramount television contract expires in 2028, and his Paramount feature deal ends in March, so films may arrive at Universal sooner. Several standalone series and additional Yellowstone spinoffs remain in various stages of production.
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