– “Yellowstone” set to premiere on CBS on November 5
– “Mayor of Kingstown” will debut on November 14 on Paramount+
– Taylor Sheridan inked huge deal with CBS and Viacom
“Yellowstone,” the hit drama series created by Taylor Sheridan, is set to make its network television debut on CBS, with the premiere scheduled for November 5. Following its initial three seasons on the Paramount Network, the show’s CBS network premiere will start with its first season at 10 pm ET/PT.
“Yellowstone” revolves around the Dutton family and the massive Montana ranch they control while dealing with threats from developers, the government, and other rivals. Starring Kevin Costner as John Dutton, the series has been acclaimed for its thrilling narrative and captivating characters.
In addition to “Yellowstone,” another Sheridan project is on its way to screens with “Mayor of Kingstown.” The upcoming drama series will star Jeremy Renner and is set to debut on November 14 on Paramount+. The story will follow the McLusky family, who are power brokers in a small Michigan town that houses a maximum security prison.
Taylor Sheridan, the creator of these highly anticipated projects, recently-finalized an extensive and lucrative deal with CBS Studios and ViacomCBS, further expanding his creative partnership with the entertainment giants. Sheridan is recognized for his work on critically-acclaimed films such as “Sicario” and “Hell or High Water,” as well as his success in television with “Yellowstone.”