The success of Yellowstone completely changed the career trajectory of the show’s creator, Taylor Sheridan, becoming the cornerstone of an empire that’s made him one of the most powerful people in television today.
But the writer, director and producer admits he nearly quit the show before it could even get off the ground.
Talking to Bloomberg, Sheridan says the early days of the show nearly changed his mind about committing to it.
Sheridan was already a well-respected filmmaker with movies including Sicario, Wind River and Hell or High Water under his belt when he began trying to sell Yellowstone as a series, and he had no luck initially.
A potential deal with HBO fell through, and the show ended up landing at the fledgling Paramount Network, which was in the process of re-branding from the former Spike TV.
Sheridan clashed with executives from the beginning over the show’s enormous budget, as well as his outright refusal to take meetings or read notes from the network.
The first two seasons were a fair ratings success. Yellowstone drew an average of 6.3 million viewers during Season 2, but due to its inflated budget, the network still lost $50 million that year, and the show was in the chopping block despite the star power Kevin Costner brought to the table.
“I strongly considered walking away,” Sheridan tells Bloomberg. “It was a very, very difficult process.”
When a new CEO took over Paramount in 2019, he realized Yellowstone could not only be a flagship show for the network, but it could also be a successful franchise. He moved the show to a better timeslot and took advantage of changing viewing habits during COVID isolation by running marathons of the previous seasons before Season 4 debuted, and the strategy worked.
Yellowstone‘s audience mushroomed to more than 12 million viewers per episode during Season 4, making it the most successful scripted series on television, and Sheridan followed up with two extremely successful prequels, 1883 and 1923.
According to Bloomberg, the Yellowstone franchise has raked in an estimated $2.9 billion to date, with an estimated profit of $700 million.
That’s just the beginning. Though Yellowstone came to an end in December of 2024, there are several more spinoffs on the way, with even more in various stages of planning:
As part of his deal, Sheridan has also produced a very successful slate of non-Yellowstone content for Paramount, including Landman, Lioness, Mayor of Kingstown, Lawmen: Bass Reeves and Tulsa King.
Bloomberg reports that the success of those shows has made Sheridan into the most profitable showrunner in television today.
PICS: See Inside Taylor Sheridan’s Historic 6666 Ranch in Texas
The massive, historic Texas ranch where the upcoming Yellowstone spinoff Yellowstone: 6666 will shoot has sold for just under $200 million, and pictures show a property that is truly part of Texas history.
The 6666 Ranch — better-known as the Four Sixes Ranch — in Guthrie, Texas, dates back to 1870. The ranch centers around a 13-bedroom, 13-bathroom, 13,280-square-foot main residence, which is constructed of quarry rock that was hauled to Guthrie by wagon. The ranch also includes vast, sweeping fenced pastures, farmland, fenced-in pens for cattle, a more recent addition for horses, a water filtration plant that serves the ranch’s water needs and more.
There are separate camp manager’s homes in both the North Camp and the South Camp of the ranch, which encompasses nearly 225 square miles of land. Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan is part of a group of investors who recently acquired the property for $192 million, and he has been shooting his new show out there in recent months.
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