Taylor Sheridan's TV universe – See every show he helped create
July 2, 2026, 4:03 p.m. ET

From "Yellowstone" to "Mayor of Kingstown,"Taylor Sheridan has undeniably carved out his own universe of stories in television.
See all the shows the writer has helped create.
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Easily one of his most celebrated and renowned projects, Sheridan was the creator, director, writer and an executive producer on "Yellowstone" (2018 — 2024).
Pictured, Kevin Costner as John Dutton in Season 5 of "Yellowstone."
Paramount NetworkPictured, Kevin Costner as John Dutton in Season 5 of "Yellowstone."

From left: Ian Bohen, Kelly Reilly, Cole Hauser and Kevin Costner as their characters in "Yellowstone."
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Sheridan continued to expand the "Yellowstone" franchise with prequel series "1883" (2021—2022). He served as creator, director, writer and executive producer on the show.
Pictured from left: Tim McGraw, Sam Elliott and Billy Bob Thornton in "1883."
Emerson Miller, CBSPictured from left: Tim McGraw, Sam Elliott and Billy Bob Thornton in "1883."

Isabel May (left) and Faith Hill in "1883."
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Beyond his share of Western dramas, Sheridan has also dipped his toes into crime thrillers, starting with the "Mayor of Kingstown" (2021—).
Pictured, Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky in the hit series.
Dennis P. Mong Jr./Paramount+Pictured, Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky in the hit series.
Sheridan serves as creator, director, writer and executive producer on the "Mayor of Kingstown."
Pictured, Renner (left) and Edie Falco in “Mayor of Kingstown” Season 4.
Dennis P. Mong Jr., Paramount+Pictured, Renner (left) and Edie Falco in “Mayor of Kingstown” Season 4.

Another expansion of the "Yellowstone" franchise, Sheridan served as creator, writer and executive producer on prequel series "1923" (2022–2025).
The show starred Harrison Ford as Jacob Dutton.
Lauren Smith / Paramount+The show starred Harrison Ford as Jacob Dutton.

Harrison Ford as Jacob (left) and Helen Mirren as Cara Dutton in "1923."
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Starring Sylvester Stallone, "Tulsa King" (2022–) is also one of Sheridan's projects. Like his other shows, Sheridan is the creator, writer and executive producer on crime drama.
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From left: Frank Grillo as Bill Bevilaqua, Garrett Hedlund as Mitch and Sylvester Stallone as Dwight Manfredi in "Tulsa King."
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While not attached as a creator, director nor writer, Sheridan did serve as an executive producer on the 2023 miniseries, "Lawmen: Bass Reeves".
The show starred David Oyelowo.
Lauren Smith, Paramount+The show starred David Oyelowo.

David Oyelowo (right) and Lauren E. Banks in "Lawmen: Bass Reeves."
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Sheridan is no stranger to directing A-list ensembles, and took charge as a creator, writer, director and executive producer spy thriller "Lioness," which premiered in 2023.
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The show stars Morgan Freeman, Michael Kelly, Nicole Kidman and Zoe Saldaña, pictured here from L-R.
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Sheridan joined forces with Billy Bob Thornton once more for drama series "Landman" (2024–).
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Sheridan is a creator, writer, director and executive producer on the show, which also stars Sam Elliott (left) and Jacob Lofland (right).
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A spinoff and sequel series to "Yellowstone," Sheridan served as an executive producer on the "Marshals" (2026—).
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The show stars Luke Grimes (left) as Kayce Dutton and Brecken Merrill (right) as Tate Dutton.
Fred Hayes / CBSSheridan more recently served as a creator, writer and executive producer on "The Madison" (2026—).
The neo-Western series stars Michelle Pfeiffer (left) and Kurt Russell.
Chris Saunders / Paramount+The neo-Western series stars Michelle Pfeiffer (left) and Kurt Russell.

From left: Alaina Pollack as Macy Reese, Beau Garrett as Abigail Reese, Amiah Miller as Brigitte Reese, Michelle Pfeiffer as Stacy Clyburn, Patrick J. Adams as Russell McIntosh, and Elle Chapman as Paige McIntosh in "The Madison."
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"Yellowstone"s most recent spinoff and sequel series is "Dutton Ranch" (2026—), which Sheridan serves as an executive producer on.
The show brings back Cole Hauser as Rip Wheeler.
Emerson Miller / Paramount+The show brings back Cole Hauser as Rip Wheeler.

Kelly Reilly returns as Beth Dutton in Season 1 of "Dutton Ranch."
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