We rank every spinoff coming soon from the Yellowstone universe, from 1944 to a series featuring Beth and Rip.
Taylor Sheridan, the mastermind behind the hit series Yellowstone, isn’t just making waves in the entertainment industry — he’s also cashing in on his real estate. Yellowstone is a gripping drama that follows the Dutton family as they navigate the challenges of running their vast cattle ranch.
Paramount has confirmed that another Yellowstone prequel series is in the works, titled 1944. Based on the timeline of the show, 1944 should chronicle the story of John Dutton’s (Kevin Costner) father, John Dutton II and his journey to carry forward the Dutton empire amid the trying times of World War II.
The actor turned 70 on January 18, and the Yellowstone Instagram account marked the occasion with a post. This isn’t a particularly odd occurrence for the show’s social media page, as Yellowstone also wished actress Wendy Moniz “Happy Birthday” this week.
Taylor Sheridan has cast himself in Yellowstone and 1883, which left fans wondering if his presence might be a distraction rather than enhancement.
New York Attorney General Letitia James has announced a massive $1.065 billion judgment against Yellowstone Capital and its network of 25 lending companies
Yellowstone is long gone, but fans of the Taylor Sheridan show still can’t understand why one character was killed in the final episodes.
Extremely rare footage shows the cougar, or mountain lion, attempting to gain an edge on several goats perched on a cliff.
An ancient, fossilized forest, which thrived for centuries at high altitude, has been revealed beneath a melting ice patch.
In this episode of The Official Yellowstone Podcast, host Bobby Bones chats with Wendy Moniz, who portrays Governor Lynelle Perry. Wendy discusses her entry into the Yellowstone world, her character's complexities,
Rodeo Austin adds 'Yellowstone' actor Luke Grimes, Randy Rogers Band, Tracy Lawrence and more country legends to 2025's star-studded lineup.
Ranch Steakhouse is a pop-up restaurant fully inspired and owned by Taylor Sheridan, the creator of Yellowstone. It opened in 2024.