Say what you want about it, but one thing’s for sure, people can’t get enough of Taylor Sheridan. The healthy lineup of Sheridan’s shows set to stream this year on Paramount+ proves his popularity.
Topping the list are the 3 brand-spanking-new series confirmed for release in 2026, followed by all the Sheridan series reported—but unconfirmed and highly likely—to be returning this year, including Landman and Mayor of Kingstown. Rounding out the list is a new Tulsa King spin-off that starts production this month. Here’s what we know so far.
Frisco King
TBD on the vengeance and tyranny of Ezekiel 25:17
Samuel L. Jackson showed up in season 3 of Tulsa King as Russell Lee Washington Jr., Dwight’s (Sylvester Stallone) former prison buddy and a hitman for the New York mafia. Confirmed spin-off Frisco King—originally named NOLA King—will follow his story as he leaves Tulsa to take over as a crime syndicate leader, presumably in Frisco, Texas.
According to the show’s logline, Washington returns to his hometown of New Orleans after being inspired by Dwight and the possibility of a second chance. When he arrives and tries to reconcile with the family, friends, and city he left behind 42 years prior, he attracts the wrath of his former employers in New York and makes himself vulnerable to his old NOLA foes, both criminal and cop.
No premiere date has been announced, but it’s likely we could see it towards the end of 2026.
Lioness season 3
They’ll do more than scratch your eyes out
Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman star in Lioness, the explosive espionage thriller about a CIA program that recruits female undercover operatives to infiltrate and destroy terrorist organizations. The narrative follows lead Lioness and ops trainer Joe (Saldaña) as she navigates and works to balance the high-stakes, dangerous missions of her job with the responsibilities of her personal life, which includes a family of her own.
Season 3 details are—as they say in the government world—classified. However, if we take a look at the show’s first 2 seasons, we can expect Joe to face a new mission in the CIA’s ongoing war against terror. Hopefully it includes as much explosive action and cliffhanger moments as season 2 did.
While a release date for Lioness season 3 is unconfirmed, it’s highly likely that we’ll see it sometime in late 2026.
Landman season 3
Oil-slinging is a lot messier than mud-slinging
After a record-breaking viewership for season 2, Landman is returning for another season full of brutal triple-digit temps, an abundance of dust, and plenty of oil industry-based drama. While no official release date has been announced, given that the first two seasons premiered in the fall of 2024 and 2025, respectively, it’s fair to expect the show to return sometime this fall.
Details on Landman season 3 are mum, but after the dramatic, game-changing emergence of the true landman in season 2, I’d say to expect a war as Tommy (Billy Bob Thornton) and Cammie (Demi Moore) go head-to-head not just over the future of M-Tex Oil but also over the philosophies and strategies driving the future of West Texas oil.
Production started a month later than usual and is expected to roll through the hottest months of the year, so there is a small chance season 3 arrives in early 2027. However, we’re all holding out hope that we will end the year again with the Norrises.
Tulsa King season 4
The General and his army are ready for war
Sylvester Stallone returns in his first major TV role as Dwight “The General” Manfredi, a low-level but loyal mobster who, after serving a 25-year prison stint for his New York crime family, is exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma. There, he launches a new organized crime syndicate and expands the town’s drug trade with legalized marijuana and hipsters.
Tulsa King season 3 saw The General and his crew branch out into the bourbon business—a move that incites a violent, season-long war with local liquor tycoon and leader of the Dixie Mafia, Jeremiah Dunmire (Robert Patrick). Since the season finale didn’t close that loop but instead ended on a cliffhanger, it’s safe to expect Dunmire’s return in season 4 to extend the territorial gang war.
Unconfirmed but highly likely, season 4 is expected to premiere in late summer or early fall, with a bevy of new characters and sweeping changes set to affect the next chapter.
Mayor of Kingstown season 5
Jeremy Renner returns to office one final time
My favorite Sheridan series is Mayor of Kingstown. The gritty crime drama’s exploration of the criminal justice system and its only thriving industry, the prison system, is utterly sublime, with a stellar performance from Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky. Each season has given us major shifts in power dynamics, new conflicts full of tension, and increasingly higher stakes.
Season 4 saw Mike fielding new threats from a Detroit gang and a Colombian cartel while working to protect his family and control the prison amid dangerous, shifting alliances. It also saw the introduction of a new warden, played by Edie Falco, as well as the violent aftermath of Kyle’s (Taylor Handley) revenge. Season 5 will see the collapse of the fictional city’s power structures, placing Mike in increased danger with strained alliances and an inherent obligation to protect his remaining family.
The only disappointment of season 5 is that it will be the show’s last, which is a giant mistake on behalf of Paramount+ and a huge bummer for fans given that McLusky’s story was originally written for 7 seasons. There is no official release date yet, but production began in March, so it’s fair to expect a late 2026 premiere date.
The Dutton Ranch
Beth and Rip are back, baby
Two of my personal favorite Sheridan-verse characters are back for more spitfire energy, no-nonsense brawling, and the continuation of their childhood love story. The intense Yellowstone spin-off The Dutton Ranch will follow Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Rip (Cole Hauser) as they navigate their new life together.
The couple’s bittersweet ending in the flagship series will soon turn chaotic as they embark on a new ranching adventure together with their unofficially adopted teenager Carter (Finn Little) outside of Dillon, Montana. Faced with stiff competition and plenty of conflict, the Wheelers must also ensure that Carter grows up to become the man he’s meant to be. Annette Bening, Ed Harris, and Jai Courtney are also set to star.
While no official release date has been revealed, The Dutton Ranch has already been featured in a Paramount+ ad previewing the show’s arrivial in 2026, so keep those eyes peeled.
The Madison season 1
A new family saga awaits
One of Sheridan’s most anticipated new series of 2026 has absolutely nothing to do with his Yellowstone saga, and fans are cool with that. We crave new drama, and we’ll get it out of Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell in The Madison, which had its three-episode Paramount+ premiere on March 14. The series is likely the closest thing to a Yellowstone replacement series we’re going to get for now.
The original new drama series is said to feature an entirely new form of storytelling from the famed author that explores human connection amid profound sorrow. Set in the Madison River Valley of modern-day central Montana, our narrative follows the Clyburn family as they leave New York City behind them in the wake of a personal tragedy and vacation in Montana. It’s there they hope to process their grief and find new meaning in their shattered lives.
The Madison’s remaining three episodes will air the following week on Saturday, March 21. The Madison has already been renewed for a second season.
Marshals season 1
Kayce Dutton says goodbye to Yellowstone Ranch
The first Sheridan series of 2026 is Marshals, the new Yellowstone spinoff that also serves as a sequel. The neo-Western-turned-law-enforcement procedural will ride away from the Dutton family saga and gallop into a new form of justice full of violence and action.
What you need to know about Marshals is that it follows the youngest Dutton sibling, Kayce (Luke Grimes), as he and his son Tate (Brecken Merrill) part ways with their family’s infamous ranch in the wake of their shared grief. When Kayce reconnects with his old friend Cal (Logan Marshall-Green), he unexpectedly finds himself part of an elite tactical team of U.S. Marshals. Presented with the opportunity to combine his inherent, no-nonsense cowboy instincts with his previous Navy SEAL training, Kayce is hellbent on delivering a new kind of justice across Montana’s frontier.
Marshals premiered March 1 on CBS and Paramount+. New episodes will be available to stream live on Sundays at 8 p.m. ET for premium Paramount+ subscribers and next-day on-demand for all subscribers. Marshals has been renewed for a second season.
You’re probably wondering why I didn’t mention 6666, and that’s because it’s still in production, and we don’t know when it’ll arrive. Does it really matter, though, when there are so many other Taylor Sheridan series to stream in the meantime? Rest assured, we’ll keep you posted, so stay tuned.
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