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Paramount Powerhouse Taylor Sheridan Inks Massive $1 Billion Contract with NBCUniversal

Summary

  • Sheridan leaving Paramount for NBCUniversal in $1 billion deal
  • Paramount retains rights to his existing shows like Landman
  • Sheridan won't start creating shows for NBC until 2029
Paramount Powerhouse Taylor Sheridan Inks Massive $1 Billion Contract with NBCUniversal

In a major industry shakeup, acclaimed producer Taylor Sheridan is leaving his longtime home at Paramount for a blockbuster $1 billion deal with NBCUniversal. The move, reported in October 2025, raises questions about the future of Sheridan's Paramount projects, including the hit series Landman, which is set to return for its second season.

However, industry insiders say Sheridan's departure won't immediately impact his existing Paramount shows. The rights to those properties remain with the studio, so Landman and others will continue uninterrupted. Sheridan also won't begin creating new content for NBC and Peacock until 2029, giving him ample time to wrap up his current commitments.

Sheridan's new deal with NBCUniversal covers film, TV, and streaming projects over the next eight years. He's expected to deliver an impressive 20 new shows for the network and its Peacock streaming service. While the specifics of his involvement in future seasons of Landman and other Paramount hits remain unclear, the show's stars and producers are confident the series will continue thriving.

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Acclaimed producer Taylor Sheridan has signed a massive $1 billion deal to develop film, TV, and streaming projects for NBCUniversal, leaving his longtime home at Paramount.
While Sheridan's existing Paramount shows like Landman will remain at the studio, he won't start creating new content for NBC and Peacock until 2029, giving him time to wrap up current projects.
Sheridan's film deal with NBCUniversal begins in 2026 and runs for eight years, while his five-year TV deal won't start until his Paramount contract ends in 2028. He's expected to deliver 20 new shows for NBC and Peacock.

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