Yellowstone fans are diving back into previous seasons of the Paramount+ series to catch up as the second part of its fifth season unfolds. Upon revisiting the show's episodes, viewers have pinpointed the character they believe was undervalued and deserved a better storyline.
Taylor Sheridan, the mastermind behind the hit series Yellowstone, isn’t just making waves in the entertainment industry — he’s also cashing in on his real estate. Yellowstone is a gripping drama that follows the Dutton family as they navigate the challenges of running their vast cattle ranch.
Is Taylor Sheridan’s storytelling losing its spark? From Yellowstone to Landman we dive into why the once-gripping creator might be losing his touch.
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Taylor Sheridan has scored another hit with the TV show Landman, which concluded on Sunday night amid record-breaking ratings. The Paramount+ drama—starring Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, Ali Larter and Jon Hamm—is the latest from Sheridan, who co-created the hit show with Christian Wallace.
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To help keep track of Sheridan’s busy schedule, we outlined every one of the creator's ongoing (and future) projects below. Jacob Dutton (Harrison Ford) and his wife Cara (Helen Mirren) protect the family ranch in this Yellowstone prequel set right before the Great Depression.
Costner stated that his initial commitment focused on completing seven seasons but it was later axed to a mere five, divided into 5A and 5B.