Paramount is jumping on the Taylor Sheridan bandwagon again.
Writer-creator Taylor Sheridan has quickly become one of the biggest names on television over the course of the past decade. Most notably, his fame has manifested in the show Yellowstone and its spinoff successors, including 1923, 1883, and The Madison. Sheridan has also had successful series outside this IP, including Tulsa King and Landman.
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A recent interview between Polygon and Paramount Games's Head of Creative & Production Shawn Kittelsen reveals the company's plans for Sheridan content beyond television. According to the executive, the games division is working on content based on the "Sheridanverse." Kittelsen mentioned several shows on the table for game adaptation, including Landman and the whole Yellowstone IP. Check out his quote below:
"All of the Yellowstone and Yellowstone-adjacent titles, Landman, Tulsa King, these are all priorities for us."
Paramount's Sheridanverse is being planned alongside some significant IP games. Paramount Games is currently working on titles within what Kittelsen refers to as their "core four" IPs: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Star Trek,...
