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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 stomped a big bootprint on the business and culture of television. In less than a decade, he revived the western with his smash hit “Yellowstone” and spun out a Sheridan-verse of shows with brawny characters in heartland settings.
Taylor Sheridan's easy-to-binge Western series has wrangled a spot on streaming charts around the world. Find out where you can watch here.
Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan and director Peter Berg are joining forces on a video game movie adaptation that has Sheridan's name written all over it.
Taylor Sheridan, 55, is Paramount’s crown jewel, and he’s one of the hottest commodities on the current TV landscape.
TV- and filmmaker Taylor Sheridan is leaving Paramount when his contract is up, opting to move to NBCUniversal. But Paramount owns his shows — so what happens next?
Taylor Sheridan's (the mastermind behind Yellowstone) reported exit from Paramount marks a pivotal turning point for both the creator and the studio that built its modern television identity around hi
Paramount has undergone some major changes under new owners Skydance and CEO David Ellison, and Belloni suggests that Sheridan wasn’t a fan of the new regime. The creator doles out hit after hit, but he doesn’t do it for cheap.
However, considering Jamie Dutton’s fate, Wes Bentley won’t be returning to this universe (as far as we know). He has booked his first job since the modern Western came to a close, though, and he’s jumping from the world of Taylor Sheridan to the world of fellow mega-producer Ryan Murphy.
New reports reveal that Taylor Sheridan is leaving Paramount for NBCUniversal because of politics, drama with Nicole Kidman and more reasons. Taylor Sheridan reportedly clashed with Paramount’s new leadership before he decided to leave the studio and sign an NBCUniversal deal reportedly worth $1 billion.