Acclaimed writer‑producer Taylor Sheridan kicked off 2026 with a string of high‑profile releases, including the CBS debut of Marshals and the triple‑season renewal of Paramount Plus’s The Madison. The momentum follows the strong performance of his 2017 film Wind River,underscoring his growing ifnluence on both network and streaming television.

Marshals debut on CBS expands Sheridan's network footprint

According to the source, Marshals premiered as a Yellowstone spin‑off on CBS, starring Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton, now a U.S . marshal. this marks Sheridan’s first foray into network television, a notable shift from his previous cable and streaming projects.

The Madison lands triple‑season renewals on Paramount Plus

The source reports that Paramount Plus unveiled The Madison, a drama led by Kurt Russell and Michelle Pfeiffer, and immediately secured renewals for its second and third seasons. The early commitment guarantees the series a multi‑year presence on the streaming platform.

Tulsa King and Mayor of Kingstown slated for late‑2026 returns

Sheridan’s pipeline also includes the highly anticipated return of Tulsa King, starring Sylvester Stallone, and a new season of Mayor of Kingstown with Jeremy Renner, both slated for later in the year. the source notes that Renner previously collaborated with Sheridan on the 2017 film Wind River.

Wind River’s $44 million box office still fuels Sheridan’s TV clout

As the source highlights , Wind River grossed $44 million on an $11 million budget and earned high Rotten Tomatoes scores, remaining one of the most‑watched titles on global VOD platforms. The film’s success continues to bolster Sheridan’s reputation for crafting morally complex, high‑stakes narratives.

Will Sheridan’s network shift affect his creative freedom?

The source does not address whether moving to a broadcast network will limit Sheridan’s storytelling style, leaving indstry observers to wonder if the constraints of network standards could temper his signature edge.