(UTV | COLOMBO) – Taylor Sheridan sets multiple new series.
“Yellowstone” creator Taylor Sheridan, following the success of that series, its spin-off “1883” and his other original series “Mayor of Kingstown,” is setting up even more shows with the company.
Revealed as part of its three-hour investor presentation today, Paramount+ has ordered “1932” to series, the next chapter of the “Yellowstone” origin story.
It will follow the adult versions of the child characters in “1883” – a new generation of Duttons during the time of western expansion, Prohibition, and the Great Depression.
Along with a fifth season of “Yellowstone” being confirmed, Sheridan also has four additional shows coming to the service:
“The Tulsa King” – Sylvester Stallone in his first series lead role plays a modern-day New York City Italian mobster forced to relocate to Kansas City.
“Bass Reeves” – David Oyelowo stars as the first African American marshall west of the Mississippi. Set in the 1880s, he polices the entire Oklahoma territories.
“Land Man” – Billy Bob Thornton stars as a crisis manager for an oil company in a series exploring the boomtowns of West Texas as roughnecks and wildcat billionaires engage in the battle for oil.
“Lioness” – a female-driven CIA/Special Forces series starring Zoe Saldana and produced by Nicole Kidman. The series will explore how the line between the espionage/intelligence services and the military have blurred.
No word was mentioned about a potential “6666” spin-off series teased in the recent fourth season of “Yellowstone”.