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In a recent interview, Taylor Sheridan shared his thoughts on the future of Yellowstone, his conversations with Matthew McConaughey, and the development of new prequels.
Earlier today, we discussed Taylor Sheridan’s comments on the controversy surrounding Kevin Costner and the final season of Yellowstone. But in this interview, Sheridan focuses on the future of the franchise, particularly the upcoming “new chapter” on Paramount+ that may feature Matthew McConaughey. Sheridan reveals that McConaughey expressed interest in joining the Yellowstone world after watching the show and being drawn to its clash between traditional and modern ways of life. Sheridan plans to explore new locations and cast members in the spinoff series. While details are limited at this time, Sheridan assures fans that there are plenty of stories to tell.
Aside from the Yellowstone spinoff, Sheridan has put his Four Sixes series on hold out of respect for the real families and places involved. He believes it requires special care and patience. However, he assures fans that there will be more prequels in the future, even though they come with a high price tag. Sheridan describes these prequels as grand spectacles showcasing life in Montana as a microcosm of the world. He acknowledges the risks and the trust Paramount has placed in him, but he remains confident in his ability to deliver compelling stories.
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