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Taylor Sheridan's "Yellowstone" Spinoff "6666" Is Not Moving Forward

  • Writer: Dan Lalonde
    Dan Lalonde
  • 7 hours ago
  • 2 min read
Two cowboys in hats pose before a red 6666 barn poster with the text Yellowstone spinoff 6666 Is Dead

Is Taylor Sheridan the first AI writing program? What is your favorite Taylor Sheridan project? I'm going with 'Landman' and 'Sicario.' But there is so many to choose from.


Sad news for fans of 'Yellowstone,' as the spinoff about Sheridan's real-life Four Sixes ranch in Texas is dead. Sheridan bought the ranch in 2020, and it is 266,000 acres big. Sheridan talked to the Radio Times podcast about the reasons why.


"There's never going to be one. I would never fictionalize that ranch. People thought that that was going to be a thing, but I would never do that."


The ranch was shown at the end of season four when Jefferson White's Jimmy moved to Texas. Is Jimmy your favorite character from 'Yellowstone'?


Sheridan continued: "I've actually got on my computer all the scenes of Jimmy at the 6666 pulled out and strung together, and it makes its own perfect little movie. You watch him go there as this misfit, and leave as a man and a respected cowboy.


Sheridan concluded with protecting the ranch and his people there: "So now I'm trivializing and fictionalizing something where real people work, and they raise their families there, and I could never do that to them. I could never do that to the cowboys that dedicated themselves, and everybody that works on that ranch. I'm very protective of the Sixes, and it's a big responsibility to be the person who has to protect that ranch, so I have to be very, very careful with it."


Are you sad '6666' is not moving ahead? Comment below with your thoughts.



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