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Taylor Sheridan Has 11 TV Shows That Are Streaming. Here's Where to Watch Them All

Here's where you can watch Yellowstone, Dutton Ranch and more.

CNET 2 min read 3/10
Taylor Sheridan Has 11 TV Shows That Are Streaming. Here's Where to Watch Them All
Key Takeaways
  • Taylor Sheridan currently has 11 TV shows streaming across at least four platforms: Peacock, Paramount+, CMT, and Amazon Freevee.
  • Yellowstone, his flagship series, is the only show not on Paramount+; it streams exclusively on Peacock until its full shift.
  • Paramount+ hosts eight of Sheridan's shows: 1883, 1923, Tulsa King, Mayor of Kingstown, Lioness, Lawmen: Bass Reeves, and upcoming spinoffs.
  • Sheridan's deal with Paramount Global is valued at over $500 million, making him one of the highest-paid showrunners in history.
  • New shows like 'The Madison' and '6666' are in development, expanding the Dutton franchise across streaming and cable.
Taylor Sheridan has quietly built a television empire that rivals any network's lineup. With 11 shows currently streaming across multiple platforms, the creator of Yellowstone has become the most prolific showrunner in modern TV.

The man behind the Dutton family saga has transformed the TV landscape. His shows span Westerns, crime dramas, and period pieces, each drawing millions of viewers. The question for fans isn't whether they'll enjoy his work—it's where to find it all.

Sheridan's rise is stunning. A decade ago, he was a character actor. Now he helms a universe that includes Yellowstone (on Peacock), 1883 and 1923 (Paramount+), Mayor of Kingstown, Tulsa King, Lioness, Lawmen: Bass Reeves, and several spinoffs. That's 11 active series, and more are on the way.

The streaming landscape is fragmented. Yellowstone streams exclusively on Peacock until the full series moves to Paramount+. 1883, 1923, and other Paramount+ originals live there. Some shows, like The Last Cowboy, air on cable. This guide helps viewers navigate the chaos.

Key details: Yellowstone seasons 1-5 are on Peacock; 1883 and 1923 on Paramount+; Tulsa King on Paramount+; Mayor of Kingstown on Paramount+; Lioness on Paramount+; Lawmen: Bass Reeves on Paramount+; The Last Cowboy on CMT; and upcoming spinoffs like The Madison and 6666 will likely land on Paramount+ or sister networks.

This strategy is reshaping content. Sheridan produces for multiple streamers under a massive deal with Paramount Global. He reportedly earns $500 million-plus from the arrangement. It's a model: create a core hit, then spin off across platforms to capture every subscriber demographic.

Outlook: Sheridan shows no signs of slowing. The Madison, a new spinoff, premieres soon. 1923 season two is in production. More spinoffs are rumored. For now, fans need a subscription list as long as a cattle drive to watch it all. This Taylor Sheridan streaming guide is your map to the Dutton universe.

Frequently Asked Questions

Taylor Sheridan has 11 TV shows currently streaming across multiple platforms. This includes Yellowstone, 1883, 1923, Tulsa King, Mayor of Kingstown, Lioness, Lawmen: Bass Reeves, The Last Cowboy, and others in the Dutton family.

Yellowstone streams exclusively on Peacock for seasons 1 through 5. However, the entire series will eventually move to Paramount+. For now, Peacock is the only place to binge all episodes.

No, 1883 is not on Netflix. It is a Paramount+ original and streams exclusively on Paramount+. It is available on demand through that service only.

No single service has all Taylor Sheridan shows. Paramount+ holds the most (eight shows), but Yellowstone is on Peacock, and The Last Cowboy airs on CMT. You need at least Peacock and Paramount+ to watch his full library.

The newest Taylor Sheridan show is 'Lawmen: Bass Reeves,' which premiered on Paramount+ in 2023. Upcoming shows include 'The Madison' and '6666,' both part of the Dutton universe.

No, while most of Sheridan's shows are on Paramount+, Yellowstone is on Peacock, and The Last Cowboy is on CMT. Spinoffs may also appear on other Paramount Global networks like CBS or Comedy Central.

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