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Taylor Sheridan's Television Universe Finds Its Home in Texas

By John Johnson

Published May 6, 2026, 2:00 PM EDT

After joining Screen Rant in January 2026, Guy rose to the position of Senior Features Writer in March of the same year, specializing in features about classic TV shows. Drawing on several years' experience writing for and editing TV, film, and music publications, his expertise spans a diverse array of genres, including comedies, animated series, crime dramas, Westerns, and political thrillers.

Summary

Discover a fact-driven overview of recent developments in Taylor Sheridan's television projects, highlighting his evolving narrative landscape.

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Texas Emerges as the Core of Taylor Sheridan's TV World

With the Yellowstone franchise establishing his prominence, Taylor Sheridan continues to expand his television universe, launching new series such as Landman, Dutton Ranch, and Frisco King, each anchored in Texas—the state that shaped his early career and remains central to his identity as a storyteller. These productions reflect not only his personal ties to the Lone Star State but also its growing significance in contemporary Western narratives.

Dutton Ranch poster

Dutton Ranch posterParamount+

Originally conceived during the mid-1990s with Walker, Texas Ranger, Sheridan's career arc now circles back to Texas roots through his current flagship projects. Landman marked his deliberate pivot toward Southern Western themes, while Dutton Ranch transports beloved characters into a Texan setting. Meanwhile, Samuel L. Jackson stars in Frisco King, another testament to Sheridan's commitment to the region.

Even shows debuting elsewhere, like Marshals and The Madison, incorporate Texas elements—demonstrating Sheridan's influence extends far beyond his home state's borders.

Samuel L. Jackson's Tulsa King Spin-Off Relocates to Texas

Notably, Tulsa King shifted from its initial New Orleans setting to Texas after Sheridan intervened, reflecting his vision for authentic regional representation. Filming for Frisco King occurs near Sheridan's hometown, underscoring Texas' growing role as both backdrop and creative catalyst.

Though Sheridan steps back from direct involvement in certain productions, his imprint remains evident across multiple series. The Madison stands out as his sole ongoing project outside Texas, yet even this reflects his broader artistic philosophy rather than geographic limitation.

Sheridan's Production Base Solidifies in Texas

With production anchored at SGS Studios in Fort Worth—a facility embodying his professional ambitions and local pride—Sheridan's creative footprint expands alongside his connection to Texas. This strategic investment mirrors decades-long efforts to establish the state as a hub for high-quality Western storytelling.

His journey began when he acquired the iconic 6666 Ranch in King County, cementing Texas' status as the heart of his creative endeavors. Today, his projects continue to celebrate the state's landscapes, culture, and cinematic potential, reinforcing its importance within modern Western genre conventions.

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Taylor Sheridan in Yellowstone in hat and shirt looking confused

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But his plan to bring TV Westerns to his home state long predates the development of this studio complex. Since acquiring the legendary 6666 ranch in King County back in 2026, it was obvious we would see a lot more of Texas in his shows.

Through these endeavors, Taylor Sheridan has also reminded Western fans that Texas stands as a setting equally iconic with the genre’s most recognizable landscapes.

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    Taylor Sheridan in Yellowstone in hat and shirt looking confused

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May 15, 2026

Paramount+

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  • Shot Of Annette Bening In The 96th Annual Academy Awards

    Beulah Jackson

  • Headshot Of Cole Hauser In The Yellowstone cast of season 2 premiere

    Rip Wheeler

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