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Every Taylor Sheridan Show Releasing This 2025 Fall

Taylor Sheridan takes fall TV by storm in 2025 with 3 powerhouse series. From oilfields to mafia turf wars, he’s got his fingers in every pie. In 2025, fall television isn’t just crowded; it’s ruled by one man: Taylor Sheridan. The Yellowstone architect and TV powerhouse is back, and this time, he’s not playing coy. With three of his shows hitting Paramount+ before the year ends, Sheridan is staging an audacious takeover of the small screen, and Paramount has officially confirmed the storm is coming. From oil fields and mob wars to prison politics and crime dynasties, Sheridan’s slate is bursting at the seams and fans are already bracing for impact.

No exact dates for most of these have been nailed down (thank the looming Skydance-Paramount merger), but the company has already drawn the lines in the sand: Landman season 2, Tulsa King season 3, and Mayor of Kingstown season 4. Also, there’s one Yellowstone sequel spin-off that is all locked in for fall. While the latter remains under wraps, the first three series are coming in hot, each with its own army of stars and storyline stakes turned up to eleven. Let’s break down Taylor Sheridan’s 2025 fall lineup, ranked from least to most anticipated.

3. Landman Season 2 (December 2025)

Taylor Sheridan will release THREE major series in fall 2025, one of his busiest seasons yet.
Billy Bob Thornton in season 1, episode 2 of Landman | Credit: Emerson Miller/Paramount+

Don’t mistake its spot on this list for a lack of promise: Landman may just be Taylor Sheridan’s most intricate series yet. Starring Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris, the oilfield fixer now stepping into true power, season 2 plunges deeper into the billion-dollar battlegrounds of West Texas.

Last season saw Tommy navigating cartel threats and legal chaos after a fatal oil accident. Now, with Monty Miller (Jon Hamm) dead, he calls the shots and Sam Elliott joining the cast guarantees things are about to get even grittier.

The show wraps its high-gambling corporate drama in visceral Texas realism, and Sheridan still writes every episode. Ali Larter teased the team’s chemistry in a heartfelt Instagram post captioned, “Finishing strong with the best of the best,” with behind-the-scenes snapshots hinting at an emotional, hard-hitting continuation. The first season was both critically praised and a commercial win for Paramount+, and with season 2 anchoring the year’s end, expectations are sky-high. Still, the December release puts it up against a crowded streaming calendar, which might dampen its initial reach but not its impact.

2. Mayor of Kingstown Season 4 (October 2025)

Jeremy Renner returns after his 2023 snowplow accident.
Mayor of Kingstown | Credit: Paramount+

Jeremy Renner’s return alone makes this season a moment. After surviving a devastating snowplow accident in early 2023, Renner steps back into the role of Mike McLusky, Kingstown’s battered yet unbreakable fixer. Season 4 will air in October, and while Sheridan has stepped back from direct involvement, the core of the show remains unchanged (per Screen Rant).

The show’s sharp lens on crime, systemic corruption, and the racial divide has earned it both critical acclaim and a devoted following. With over 2.6 million viewers tuning in for the series premiere, Kingstown became one of Paramount Network’s biggest hits since 2018  (per Variety). And this fall, it looks to reclaim that spotlight. What’s different this time? The tension. With Renner returning after a near-death experience, every scene carries more weight. Every choice McLusky makes feels more personal. The tension isn’t just in the streets; it’s in the performance.

1. Tulsa King Season 3 (September 21, 2025)

Sylvester Stallone returns as Dwight “The General” Manfredi.
Sylvester Stallone in Tulsa King | Credit: Paramount+

The crown jewel of Taylor Sheridan’s fall empire is undoubtedly Tulsa King. The third season will premiere on September 21, and it’s pulling double duty: not only continuing Dwight Manfredi’s mob saga, but launching the next branch of the Sheridan-verse through NOLA King. With Sylvester Stallone returning, this time also behind the script, season 3 pits Dwight against the Dunmires: a refined, ruthless, old-money family who play by no one’s rules but their own. Add in Samuel L. Jackson’s arrival as Russell Lee Washington Jr., and the series jumps from crime drama to potential franchise cornerstone (per THR).

The official spin-off premise? Washington, having shared prison time with Manfredi, is sent to Tulsa to take him out. But seeing what Dwight’s built changes him, leading him back to New Orleans to claim his own piece of power. It’s a setup as bold as it is smart, expanding the scope of the story without losing its emotional roots. Jackson and Stallone sharing the screen? That’s more than prestige; it’s prime-time dynamite. And with Sheridan dropping a few major projects this fall, it’s not just a question of which show you’ll watch; it’s how you’ll keep up. Which one will steal the season?

Well, if television is war, Taylor Sheridan came armed to the teeth. Which series are you counting down the days for?

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