Taylor Sheridan to leave Paramount
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The veteran creator Taylor Sheridan is said to be leaving Paramount after he reportedly clashed with the new leadership at the company. The Yellowstone creator had multiple disagreements with the new management,
David Becker/ for Paramount+ Technically, Sheridan hasn’t said a word on the record about Ellison or Paramount, nor has his reported new home — NBCUniversal, land of Peacock — announced a megabucks agreement with the Yellowstone creator.
Paramount has undergone some major changes under new owners Skydance and CEO David Ellison, and Belloni suggests that Sheridan wasn’t a fan of the new regime. The creator doles out hit after hit, but he doesn’t do it for cheap.
Taylor Sheridan and Peter Berg will co-write the script for Paramount Skydance’s live-action feature film adaptation of “Call of Duty.” Berg, whose credits include “Friday Night Lights” and “Deepwater Horizon,” will also direct.
New reports reveal that Taylor Sheridan is leaving Paramount for NBCUniversal because of politics, drama with Nicole Kidman and more reasons. Taylor Sheridan reportedly clashed with Paramount’s new leadership before he decided to leave the studio and sign an NBCUniversal deal reportedly worth $1 billion.
Marshals, 1944, and Beth & Rip's spinoffs of Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone, the TV creator just made a major career move that could change everything about his future series. While Taylor's Westerns have been at home at Paramount for over two decades,
Taylor Sheridan is poised to make NBCUniversal his TV and film production home under a lucrative long-term deal starting in three years after he will have spent a decade with Paramount Television. Sheridan has emerged as a prolific series creator and busy showrunner who has delivered a string of series for Paramount and its platforms: