‘Yellowstone’s Spin-Offs Are Already Surpassing the Original Show in One Major Way
Following the conclusion of the flagship series, it appears that the Yellowstone universe (sometimes called the Duttonverse) has begun to shift, pivoting to new characters that will keep audiences invested post-Kevin Costner‘s John Dutton. It’s no secret that the success of Yellowstone put Taylor Sheridan on the map unlike any other writer currently in Hollywood, and Sheridan’s almost overnight success has since drawn in the likes of big-name performers who are jumping head-over-heels to work with the neo-Western filmmaker. It’s because of this that the various Yellowstone sequels and spin-offs seem to have a leg-up on the original series, with casting choices that alone will bring in viewers curious about the franchise’s future.
‘Yellowstone’s Big Draw Was Kevin Costner, but the Spin-Offs Have Added Even More Stars
When Yellowstone first premiered, there’s no secret that the biggest draw of the project (for many) was that Kevin Costner was the lead. The Western star had spent decades trying to singlehandedly breathe new life into the genre, and so a long-form television epic set in the modern American West certainly got folks’ attention. Costner drew in audiences who had never heard of the Paramount Network or Taylor Sheridan (despite the American Frontier trilogy concluding with Wind River a year prior), and his presence stood out among the rest of the cast, who — while capable actors in their own right — were far lesser known. But now the tide has changed, and we can see that Sheridan and company are pulling in more than a single big name to help sell future spin-offs.
Of course, there are other shows beyond Dutton Ranch and The Madison that Sheridan is in the process of producing. The Luke Grimes-led sequel series Y: Marshals has likewise brought back several cast members from the original drama, including powerhouse Gil Birmingham, and has also tapped Logan Marshall-Green for the project. And that’s not to mention that, for several years, Matthew McConaughey was rumored to be joining the franchise for a while in some spin-off project or another. It’s unclear if the McConaughey series is moving forward, but what is clear is that the Duttonverse is drawing in names like no tomorrow. After all, who wasn’t thrilled to see Sam Eliott in 1883 and the dynamic pair of Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren in 1923? Those names alone were a major draw for the hit Western prequels.
Familiar Faces May Draw in New Viewers to Taylor Sheridan’s Neo-Western World
Admittedly, a big-name star is not a signpost that automatically exclaims that a project will be good. Despite Kevin Costner’s involvement with Yellowstone from the beginning, the show’s first season was met by seriously mixed reviews from critics (including us here at Collider). But with a strong narrative angle and compelling characters who are enjoyable to follow, the Yellowstone spin-offs may just surpass the original drama, if not just in the big-name casts they’ve assembled.
It’s Hard to Know If ‘Yellowstone’s Spin-offs Will Pull In the Same Audience
If these other Sheridan-verse shows are any indication, the addition of all these extra heavy-hitters (not to mention returning Yellowstone favorites) will undoubtedly make each of these spin-off projects shine in a way that the original Paramount Network drama simply couldn’t back when it first aired. For better or worse, Yellowstone changed the television landscape, opening the door for the return of a genre many had simply written off, not to mention a style of soapy prestige TV that Sheridan has made his bread and butter. Whenever these spin-offs end up on Paramount, we cannot wait to see what Sheridan can do with such an impressive batch of actors.
While Yellowstone is available for streaming solely on Peacock, the rest of the Yellowstone universe can be found on Paramount+.