Who is Taylor Sheridan and why does this deal matter?
For months, fans of Yellowstone have been bracing for the end of an era, but according to a new Puck report, Taylor Sheridan’s expanding
Western universe may not be riding off into the sunset just yet. Despite his bombshell move to NBCUniversal, Sheridan’s current
Paramount deal — which runs through the end of 2028 — includes strict productivity clauses that guarantee more Yellowstone-related content for years to come.

While Sheridan’s NBCUniversal TV deal doesn’t officially begin until January 1, 2029, his existing contract with Paramount requires him to actively deliver scripts, oversee ongoing series, and even develop new projects for Paramount+ during this period. The report confirms Sheridan can’t simply…Taylor Sheridan—creator of the hit series Yellowstone and its spinoffs—has signed a blockbuster deal with NBCUniversal reportedly worth up to $1 billion for film and television projects.

The agreement begins with his film work in 2026 and television content beginning in 2029 after his existing contract with Paramount Global ends.
The departure signals a major shake-up in Hollywood’s creator economy and underscores Sheridan’s clout in modern TV and film production.
Taylor Sheridan first gained acclaim as a screenwriter (with credits like Sicario and Hell or High Water) before becoming a prolific creator of high-end television dramas. His Yellowstone universe—including 1883, 1923, Mayor of Kingstown, and Tulsa King—has become one of the most commercially successful franchises on streaming and cable.

For NBCUniversal, securing Sheridan is a strategic coup: he brings proven streaming and audience-pulling power at a time when the company is aggressive about competing in premium content.
What does the deal include and when does it take effect?
Although details are somewhat confidential, reports suggest the deal could reach $1 billion or more, covering film and television development over multiple years. The film component reportedly begins in March 2026, while the TV deal spans five years starting in 2029, aligned with the end of his Paramount contract in 2028. Paramount retains rights to Sheridan’s existing IP (Yellowstone and associated shows), but the move suggests his future creations will be anchored at NBCUniversal.
Why this is a landmark moment for streaming and creator deals
Massive paycheck for creative clout: A billion-dollar contract signals that top creators are treated like global superstars—and companies will spend big to lock them in.
Power shift in Hollywood: Sheridan’s move underscores how creators hold leverage; companies that neglect their needs risk losing major talent.