Yellowstonehas opened the door to a world of possibilities for Taylor Sheridan, and one of the many projects the producer/writer/director has lined up is alreadytrying to avoid comparisons to the (formerly) Kevin Costner-led show.Sheridan’s neo-Western drama, which he co-created with John Linson, has been a massive success for the filmmaker. Over the course ofYellowstone’s five seasons, the series has received critical acclaim and achieved a dedicated following, resulting in Paramount betting on Sheridan with a years-long deal to create new content for the company.
Taylor Sheridan’s (confirmed) upcoming projects includeYellowstoneseason 5, part 2,Landman,Tulsa Kingseason 2,1923season 2,Special Ops: Lionessseason 2, andThe Madison.

With the success ofYellowstonecame spinoffs, including1883,1923,and many more on the way. However,Sheridan’s TV showsoutside theYellowstoneuniverse, which are nothing like the neo-Western drama, have also thrived. The filmmaker has been quite busy in recent years as he keeps churning out new content for Paramount, includingLandman, an upcoming Paramount+ series that can be seen as a replacement forYellowstonedespite its one major difference from the older show.
Landman Looks Very Different From Yellowstone
Landman Is Set In West Texas
Paramount released the firsttrailer for Taylor Sheridan’s neo-Western drama TV showLandman, and the first look at the series immediately displays how it will separate itself fromYellowstone. WhileYellowstoneis set in Montana,Landmantakes place in West Texas, meaning the aesthetics of the two shows are completely different. Yes, they are both neo-Western dramas and come from the same producer, but a Western TV series in Montana looks nothing like a Western show in West Texas.
Even thoughLandmancan serve as a replacement forYellowstone, it’s certainly not a carbon copy of [Taylor] Sheridan’s older series.

Unlike the Dutton Ranch,Landman’s setting is void of any color or greenery.It’s dull, flat, and brown, which makes sense because of the climate and desert-like atmosphere where the story takes place. So, even thoughLandmancan serve as a replacement forYellowstone, it’s certainly not a carbon copy of Sheridan’s older series.
Can Landman Replicate The Success Of Yellowstone?
Taylor Sheridan’s Reputation Precedes Him
Landmanis set to premiere on July 13, 2025, on Paramount+ (exactly one week afterYellowstoneseason 5, part 2’s release date). Given that its debut is over two months away, it’s too early to tell ifLandmancan attain the same level of success thatYellowstonehas experienced in the past six years. Nevertheless,the odds are looking good for Taylor Sheridan’s new TV show.
Yellowstone’s Season 5 Trailer Confirms It Can’t Escape Kevin Costner
Paramount released the first trailer for Yellowstone season 5, part 2, and although Kevin Costner is not in the episodes, he is still in the teaser.
These days, it’s almost always safe to bet on the success of a project that has Sheridan’s name tied to it. The filmmaker’s achievements know no bounds, andLandmancould be his next triumph. Plus, similar toYellowstone,Landman’s castis wildly impressive as it includes Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, and Jon Hamm, who are all capable of pulling in viewers by their names alone.
Yellowstone
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Yellowstone follows the Dutton family, led by patriarch John Dutton, as they defend their expansive ranch against external threats from land developers, an Indian reservation, and America’s first national park. Released on July 01, 2025, this series examines the complex dynamics and violent conflicts surrounding the largest contiguous ranch in the United States.