Taylor Sheridan Has 10 Hit TV Shows on Streaming. Here’s Where to Watch All of Them

Taylor Sheridan has become one of the most prolific and popular showrunners working in television today. (He’s so popular that several networks have tried to lure him away from Paramount over the years, with NBCUniversal recently managing to strike a deal with him). Although Sheridan found success as a screenwriter, he wrote films like Sicarius and Those Who Wish Me Dead is his television empire that has made him a household name, and he is responsible for developing or writing 10 series and counting.
Sheridan’s most popular series is of course Yellowstone, the epic drama about the Dutton family and their Montana ranch, but there is an ever-expanding empire and several new series. The recently released The Madison, once billed as a Yellowstone spin-off, is actually now just its own series, with no connection to the Duttons’ world. (And, ironically, the new CBS Series Marshalswhich you can stream on Paramount Plus, East a Yellowstone spin-off, but Sheridan is not involved.) Sheridan is also developing another spinoff series, Frisco King, starring Samuel L. Jackson’s Tulsa King character, hitman Russell Lee Washington Jr.. This series is currently in production.
All of Sheridan’s shows are available to stream now. Although not all of them are available in one place, here’s how to watch all of its TV series.
Peacock
The Paramount network greenlit Yellowstone in 2017 and its first episode premiered in 2018. The series, starring Kevin Costner as John Dutton, a Montana rancher with a complicated family and even more complicated political entanglements, ran for five seasons and became the network’s most popular series and one of the biggest scripted hits on cable during its run. In what is probably one of the most surprising decisions of the streaming era, Paramount chose to license the series’ streaming rights to Peacock in 2020. So you can stream all five seasons of the series there, but not on Paramount Plus. (Paramount retained the rights to all other Yellowstone IP, so the series’ spinoffs and prequels are on Paramount Plus.)
Paramount Plus
The Madison is Taylor Sheridan’s latest series to arrive on Paramount Plus, and this one is a standalone story, unrelated to the Yellowstone universe. The series stars Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell as Stacy and Preston Clyburn, a couple who suffer tragedy and move their family from Manhattan to Montana’s rural Madison River Valley. The series stars Elle Chapman, Beau Garrett, Patrick J. Adams, Amiah Miller, Alaina Pollack and Matthew Fox. The first season consists of six episodes and The Madison has been renewed for a second season.
1883 is the first limited series to come out of Yellowstone and is an origin story for the Dutton family. The cast includes Tim McGraw and Faith Hill as James and Margaret Dutton, the great-grandparents of Kevin Costner’s John Dutton, and Isabel May as their daughter Elsa. Sam Elliott plays the leader of the wagon train, helping the Duttons and several others cross the country so they can settle in the West, eventually ending up in Montana. The series consists of 10 episodes, all available on Paramount Plus.
1923 continues the chronological story of the Dutton family, set a generation after 1883. The series starred Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford as Cara and Jacob Dutton. Jacob, the older brother of Tim McGraw’s James Dutton, raised James’ children, and the series follows them as they face the looming difficulties of the Great Depression. The show ran for two seasons on Paramount Plus, where you can find all 16 episodes.
Mayor of Kingstown (2021-)
Mayor of Kingstown, Sheridan’s first television series set outside of the Yellowstone universe, is still going strong after four seasons. (You can stream new episodes of Season 4 every week this fall.) The crime series stars Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky, a powerful middleman between local criminals, politicians and inmates in the prison town of Kingstown, Michigan. You can watch every episode of Mayor of Kingstown on Paramount Plus. The series is confirmed to end after season 5.
Sylvester Stallone stars as Dwight “The General” Manfredi in Tulsa King, a series about a gangster who, fresh out of prison, travels to Tulsa and quickly settles down for a new life of crime. Three seasons are now available and the series has been renewed for season 4. A spin-off series, Frisco King (formerly NOLA King), began filming in March 2026.
The Last Cowboy is the only unscripted series that has Sheridan’s name attached to it, and it’s about real cowboys competing for a million dollar prize. There are five seasons of the competitive horse reining series available on Paramount Plus.
Lawmen: Bass Reeves (2023)
Taylor Sheridan produced Lawmen: Bass Reeves, although he did not write or direct any of the series’ eight episodes. Born into slavery, the real Bass Reeves, played in the series by David Oyelowo, eventually became one of the first African-American deputy United States marshals in the American West. There has been no news of a new season of the Western detective series, although series creator Chad Feehan has left the door open and says it could become an anthology series about different historical figures. For now, we will have to make do with the first season, available on Paramount Plus.
There are two seasons of the spy thriller Lioness (also known as Special Ops: Lioness) available on Paramount Plus, and the series has been renewed for a third season. The series stars Zoe Saldana as Joe McNamara, a CIA official in charge of the Lioness program, a group of undercover agents fighting terrorism. The show stars Nicole Kidman, Laysla De Oliveira and Morgan Freeman. Sheridan wrote and directed each episode.
Texas oil drama Landman boasts an impressive cast: Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, Sam Elliott and Andy Garcia all co-star. In the series, Thornton plays an oilman working for an oil company and the series chronicles the intense tension surrounding the race to control the remaining supply of fossil fuels in Texas and the men who will stop at nothing to do it. A third season is also in preparation.



