January 23, 2026 3:48 pm EST

The flagship series may have ended, but Taylor Sheridan’s franchise continues to expand.

Yellowstone may have galloped off into the sunset. But even though the flagship series formerly starring Kevin Costner took a final ride with its supersized season 5B finale, the Yellowstone universe remains very much alive and kicking.

And that remains true amid the Yellowstone world-shifting news that Sheridan is getting ready to hang up his spurs at Paramount. The prolific writer and director will jump to NBCUniversal, beginning with a film deal that will go into effect next year. Sheridan’s TV deal with Paramount is not up until the end of 2028, but he will bring that over to NBCUniversal when it ends.

Until then, Sheridan has many spinoffs and series coming down the pipe. Following the success of prequel series 1883, the Yellowstone-verse mastermind traveled back in time on the Dutton family tree and launched 1923, which recently wrapped its second and likely final season. The prequel-verse next jumps to the series 1944.

After the resolution of Hollywood’s dual writer and actor strikes in 2023 (which delayed both recent Yellowstone and 1923 seasons), Paramount Network had revealed that the Dutton saga would be expanding with at least two more spinoffs, 1944 as well as present-day series The Madison. Since then, two more high-profile spinoffs have joined the list: Marshals (which was renamed), starring Yellowstone star Luke Grimes, and the Beth and Rip spinoff starring Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser with the working title Dutton Ranch.

Below, The Hollywood Reporter has been rounding up all of the series news in the Yellowstone-verse as details come available. (This story originally posted Jan. 14 and will continue to be updated.)



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