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Everything to Know About Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Yellowstone’ Prequel ‘1944’: Delays Explained
Taylor Sheridan has invested in Yellowstone with seven different spinoffs — and 1944 is one of several shows that is still awaiting release. Yellowstone, which ran from 2018 to 2024, became an overnight success as viewers tuned in to see the fictional Dutton family,
The Hollywood Reporter also offered insight into Sheridan’s exit from Paramount, claiming that Ellison, president Jeff Shell and Paramount Pictures co-chairs Dana Goldberg and Josh Greenstein flew to Texas after the Skydance/Paramount merger was finalized in August to convince Sheridan he was “in good hands” with the new leadership.
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‘Yellowstone’ Creator Taylor Sheridan’s New Deal With NBC Is Worth HOW MUCH?!
Yellowstone' creator Taylor Sheridan has struck a new deal with NBC, and the potential profit for him is staggering.
Taylor Sheridan will be moving from Paramount to NBCUniversal — but what does that mean for Yellowstone and his other hit shows? News broke on Monday, October 27, that Sheridan, 55, closed a film and TV deal with NBCUniversal.
Taylor Sheridan is still the king of Paramount+ with three shows in the top 10. Find out how to watch Yellowstone, Tulsa King & Mayor of Kingstown.
You still need humans to make Hollywood hits. And Taylor Sheridan was Paramount's biggest hit-maker. What happened?
It’s already been announced that this show will also star Kaia Gerber, Igby Rigney, who will play Bret, Homer Gere (Robert), Hayes Warner (Debbie) and Graham Campbell (Thom). According to sources who spoke to the outlet, Bentley will play Terry. He’s the father of Debbie, who, as previously mentioned, will be played by Hayes Warner.
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Taylor Sheridan Says This Late, Great American Author Never Missed an Episode of 'Yellowstone'
Considering that Sheridan was the face of Paramount content for years, this move underlines the precarious nature of the media landscape, as well as Sheridan's confidence in carrying his audience over to Peacock and other NBC platforms.