Taylor Sheridan has cemented himself as a streaming maven in the last half a decade, and according to the latest data, he seems to have done rather well for himself on linear television, too. While he isn’t creatively involved in the Yellowstone franchise’s first network television offering, the success that the show has seen so far is a testament to his creation. Having debuted in 2018, Yellowstone became a platform-defining hit on Paramount+, spawning a handful of spin-offs and giving Sheridan the creative leverage to develop more shows. Each of them has proven to be popular as well, and Sheridan will no doubt go down in the annals of Paramount history even after he begins a new partnership with NBCUniversal.
Sheridan’s movie deal with Paramount ended a few months ago, while his streaming and television deal at the studio is set to expire in a couple of years. He will return to the theatrical arena with the action movie F.A.S.T. next year, directed by his longtime collaborator Ben Richardson and starring 1923‘s Brandon Sklenar. In 2028, Paramount will release a Call of Duty adaptation written by Sheridan and directed by Peter Berg. But for the foreseeable future, Sheridan will continue to be held to the standards he has set for himself with Yellowstone. The franchise continued with the prequel series 1883 and 1923, both created by Sheridan. However, the recently released Dutton Ranch was created by Chad Feehan. It was preceded in the Yellowstone universe by Marshals.
Here’s the CBS Show That ‘Marshals’ Continues to Trail
Starring Luke Grimes and created by Spencer Hudnut, the procedural series premiered on CBS on March 1. Marshals has emerged as a hit for the network, despite receiving the weakest reviews of the Yellowstone series. It now holds a 42% critics’ score and a 27% audience score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the consensus reads, “Marshals confines Kayce Dutton within a dim procedural that lacks the narrative spark and intrigue that Yellowstone managed instantly, making this one ham-fisted trek.” Despite the unflattering critical response, Marshals continues to be among the most popular shows on television. According to the latest Nielsen ratings, it was among only two scripted shows in the top 10 for the week of May 11 to May 17. Marshals scored more than 7 million viewers for the week, trailing fellow CBS series Tracker, which had fewer than 100,000 more viewers. According to FlixPatrol, Marshals is currently the number one show worldwide on Paramount+, which indicates how the Yellowstone audience prefers consuming its content. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
- Release Date
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2026 – 2026
- Showrunner
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Spencer Hudnut
- Writers
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Spencer Hudnut, Tom Mularz, Dana Greenblatt

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