Taylor Sheridan's Television Empire Dominates Paramount+ and CBS
Taylor Sheridan's television empire is currently one of the largest on television, with over a dozen shows on Paramount+ and CBS.
Taylor Sheridan's Television Empire Dominates Paramount+ and CBS Taylor Sheridan's television empire is currently one of the largest on television, with over a dozen shows on Paramount+ and CBS. His multi-hyphenate career has cornered the niche of gritty action thrillers with Western elements, from Yellowstone to Tulsa King and The Madison. Taylor Sheridan's television empire is currently one of the largest on television, with over a dozen shows on Paramount+ and CBS. His multi-hyphenate career has cornered the niche of gritty action thrillers with Western elements, from Yellowstone to Tulsa King and The Madison. Sheridan's body of work represents a wide range of stories about forgotten places, which has led to a large and dedicated following. Each new show with his name attached is almost guaranteed to be a hit, even when some have faltered critically. This year alone has delivered three new hit shows, following the debut of two Yellowstone spin-offs and the Michelle Pfeiffer-led neo-Western The Madison. Paramount+ is currently dominated by Sheridan's shows, especially those in the Yellowstone universe.The streamer now has three hit Taylor Sheridan neo-Westerns occupying the top three positions, according to FlixPatrol's streaming data. These shows are Luke Grimes' spin-off, Marshals; Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser's spin-off, Dutton Ranch; and the show that started it all, Yellowstone. The two spin-offs have already been renewed for Season 2, even before the first has finished airing.Marshals follows Grimes' character Kayce Dutton as he tries to move on after a tragedy while making a career change to become a U.S. Marshal. The series also brings back other Yellowstone characters, such as Tate Dutton (Brecken Merrill), Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham), and Mo (Mo Brings Plenty).Meanwhile, Dutton Ranch sends Beth and Rip to Texas after their own tragedy, and they have to start from scratch in a new place. There, they face the problems that come with owning a ranch while engaged in conflict with the locals. And as these spin-offs dominate the streaming and broadcast landscape, fans can expect more Taylor Sheridan shows in the coming months.The Taylor Sheridan universe is made up of four worlds: Yellowstone, Landman, Tulsa King, and Mayor of Kingstown. Each of these worlds is brutal, complicated, and built on power, loyalty, and the price of survival. Taylor Sheridan doesn't write heroes — he writes people who do what they have to do and live with the cost. Fans can find out which world they belong in by taking a quiz that consists of ten questions.The quiz will reveal which one of Sheridan's worlds they were made for. The questions cover topics such as power, loyalty, conflict, setting, and morality.For example, the first question asks where a person's power comes from, and the options include legacy, knowing the deal better than anyone else, reputation, and being indispensable. The second question asks who a person puts first, no matter what, and the options include family, the company, their crew, and their community.The third question asks how a person responds when someone crosses a line, and the options include quietly and decisively, legally and financially, directly, and by absorbing it and calculating the fallout. The fourth question asks where a person feels most in their element, and the options include wide open land, the oil fields of West Texas, a mid-size city, and a rust-belt town built around a prison.The fifth question asks how a person feels about operating in the grey, and the options include doing what has to be done to protect what's mine, operating in the grey as just business, and moving the line depending on what's at stake
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