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North Texas showrunner, filmmaker Taylor Sheridan reportedly leaving Paramount for NBCU

  • On Jan. 1, 2029, Taylor Sheridan's NBCU deal begins after his Paramount Global contract ends in 2028, covering new series for NBC, Peacock, and Universal Pictures.
  • Earlier this year, Paramount became Paramount, a Skydance Corporation after David Ellison purchased control, and reports say Sheridan felt aggrieved by the new leadership amid clashes between Ellison and Chris McCarthy.
  • Sheridan, a prolific creator with more than half a dozen series, continues to produce for Paramount+, delivering three more seasons over the next two-plus years with Yellowstone generating $2.9 billion.
  • Despite Ellison calling Sheridan a priority, reports say Sheridan felt aggrieved, and the company still faces a major loss after spending billions on franchises and talent, including $7.7 billion for UFC.
  • Yellowstone already streams exclusively on Peacock, Sheridan's collaborator David Glasser and 101 Studios will move to NBCU with first-look deals starting in early 2026, and SGS Studios opened a Texas hub months ago.
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Are ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoffs in Trouble Amid Taylor Sheridan’s Paramount Exit?

Sheridan is leaving Paramount for NBCUniversal in 2028.

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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