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McCarthy's Love for Yellowstone: A Surprise Connection
6 Dec
Summary
- Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan was inspired by authors Cormac McCarthy and Larry McMurtry.
- Sheridan's gritty Western style draws from McCarthy's bleak novels and McMurtry's frontier tales.
- Cormac McCarthy was a fan of 'Yellowstone' before his passing in 2023.

The acclaimed Paramount Network series "Yellowstone" owes a significant debt to the profound influence of literary Western giants Cormac McCarthy and Larry McMurtry. Creator Taylor Sheridan revealed that the distinctive grit and thematic depth of the show are directly inspired by the works of these authors, known for their unflinching portrayals of frontier life.
Sheridan's screenplay for "Hell or High Water" also reflects this influence, embracing a similar tone of violence and hardship found in McCarthy's novels. While the show's all-white cast might diverge from some of the broader societal issues explored by authors like Toni Morrison, Sheridan's core inspiration remains rooted in McCarthy and McMurtry's ability to humanize the cowboy archetype.




