Taylor Sheridan doesn’t do quiet. He does volume. Volume, speed, and a relentless churn of cowboys and convicts.
He’s so in demand that networks chase him like a prized bull. NBCUniversal actually snared a deal while he’s still tangled up with Paramount. But his real power isn’t in the movies Sicario, Those Who Wish Me Dead. That’s just resume filler compared to the TV empire he’s building.
He has developed or written 11 series.
Eleven.
The crown jewel? Yellowstone. It’s the Dutton saga, Montana mud, and pure soap opera with blood. But the borders keep moving. New territories get claimed every other week.
Take The Madison. People thought it was a spinoff. It isn’t. It’s its own thing now. Completely detached from the Dutton ranch. Weirdly enough, Marshals is the actual Yellowstone spinoff. Sheridan doesn’t even touch that one. It sits on Paramount Plus while his brainchildren spread out elsewhere.
Then came Dutton Ranch.
Kelly Reilly. Cole Hauser. They’re back. Beth and Rip Wheeler. But they left Montana for the heat of South Texas.
Can you stream all 11 shows at once? No. That’s not how the fragmentation game works. The content is there, just scattered like hay.
Here is the map.
Peacock
* Tulsa King – Sylvester Stallone running a drug ring. Obviously.
* 1883 – The origin story. Harder than you think.
* 1923 – Moving the clock forward. Deeper cuts.Paramount+
* Yellowstone – The original sin of westerns.
* Mayor of Kingstown – Crime management in a blue-collar purgatory.
* Lawmen: Bass Reeves – History meets the western genre.
It’s a lot.
Too much to digest in one weekend, maybe. But that’s the point. The empire keeps expanding while the logistics stay messy. You’ll need more than one subscription to follow the trail.































