Where To Stream Every Taylor Sheridan Show While You Wait For Beth & Rip’s ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff
Giddy up, cowboys and cowgirls, because there’s a big change coming to the Taylor Sheridan universe that you’ll want to know about if
you’re a passionate viewer of his shows. Sheridan is known for his Western dramas, most notably Yellowstone, as well as its prequel series,
1883 and 1923. The show creator has also dipped his toes into film with popular movies like Hell or High Water and Those Who Wish Me Dead.

As a cowboy himself who grew up working on a ranch, Sheridan has the real-life experience necessary to craft the grittiest, most realistic stories that keep fans on the edge of their seats. Yet some of the writer’s most loyal fans are expressing concern, since it was recently announced that he’d be leaving Paramount+, AKA the platform that we’ve all gotten pricey subscriptions for in order to stream his shows.

But before you hit the panic button, don’t worry, it’s not what you think! Sheridan’s Western dramas will remain on the Paramount+ streaming service. The Yellowstone creator is simply transitioning from Paramount+ to NBCUniversal. While he may have gained his following through his Paramount+ content, Sheridan will be releasing his new work under NBCUniversal instead. As of now, all of his classics that fans have come to love will remain on Paramount+.
Because Paramount+ owns the rights to all of Sheridan’s TV shows and Movies, his content will remain on the original streaming platform. Yet all his new shows/movies after his 2029 deal with NBCUniversal will be released on the latter streaming service.
Paramount+ still has the rights to Sheridan’s upcoming projects before 2029, so you can stream his highly anticipated sequel spinoffs on the platform. Furthermore, you can stream Special Ops: Lioness, Tulsa King, Landman, and Mayor of Kingstown on Paramount+ as well.
From Y:Marshals to The Madison and 1944, it looks like there’s a whole lot of Sheridan movies and TV shows to look forward to in the future, be it on Paramount+ or NBCUniversal. This man is on a roll here, and he doesn’t seem to be losing steam anytime soon with his plethora of brilliant ideas. What are your thoughts on this sudden shift in streaming services? Let us know in the comments below — and keep reading for a full rundown of all the Taylor Sheridan shows you can stream on Paramount+ right now.