Why the billion-dollar cowboy behind Landman and Yellowstone rules TV
Yellowstone may be over, but the universe created by Taylor Sheridan will continue with several spin-offs, including Rio Paloma. The
sequel series following Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Rip (Cole Hauser) is currently filming in Texas, and reports indicate that Paramount is
seeking extras for the show. That’s right, you could be in Taylor Sheridan’s new Yellowstone spin-off. Production is underway in Ferris, Texas, right now, and the team is looking

It’s also been reported that Taylor Sheridan will begin to leave Paramount over the next few years, with his contractual obligations to the studio being completely fulfilled by the end of 2028. Before he leaves, though, Sheridan still has a few more shows to make and two movies. He’s writing a new Sicario-esque action movie titled F.A.S.T., and he’s also been recruited to write the script for a new Call of Duty movie with Peter Berg directing.

Taylor Sheridan’s next new series will be released on November 16, when Landman Season 2 begins streaming on Paramount+. Hailed as Sheridan’s Yellowstone replacement, Landman Season 1 was Paramount’s biggest new series ever, so it’s fair to say that anticipation for Landman Season 2 is through the roof. The series will return veterans like Billy Bob Thornton and Demi Moore, and it’s also added newcomers like Sam Elliot to the cast. Beloved star Andy Garcia, who briefly appeared in Season 1, is expected to have a much larger role in Season 2. Jon Hamm is not expected to return in Season 2 as Monty Miller.
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