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although I'm NOT a TEE VEE fan, I do make some some exceptions. YELLOWSTONE and its prequel1883 are two of those. Yellowstone season 5 premiers SUNDAY 11.13.22 on Paramount - channel 241 for you dish peeps
here's a summary of how when and where to watch it as well as what else is in the pipeline from Taylor Sheridan:
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With Yellowstone's long hiatus soon ending (on November 13, to be exact), you might be craving a refresher on what's all gone down with the Dutton family out west. In case you've totally forgotten what the finale of Season Four entailed, let's sum it up succinctly: nothing good. As the most recent season of Paramount Network's sweeping western drama came to a close, Kayce was talking to ghosts, Jamie was getting his hands dirty, and Beth was tying the knot. All in all, it was a peaceful moment for the Duttons that lassoed up a good number of loose ends.
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and a bit more on the four sixes ranch and spinoff . . .
Here's what we know about the real Four Sixes Ranch as well as Sheridan's upcoming Paramount+ series, 6666.
The Star-Telegram confirmed what had been an open secret: Taylor Sheridan is fronting a group that signed a contract for the property in December 2020. (The deal closed in March 2022.) Sheridan told Texas Spur, "The legacy of the 6666 Ranch and Miss Marion’s vision for the ranch are vital not only to the ranch itself but the rich heritage of ranching in Texas.”
This purchase marks the first time it has been sold in more than 150 years.
“Featured on the hit show Yellowstone, the ranch was purchased in its entirety and will continue to represent the icon that it is in the ranching community,” said Don Bell, owner-broker of United Country Real Estate, in a release. “History is always being made around this unique ranch and this purchase was no different.”
Related: The Complete List of Shows Taylor Sheridan Is Making for Paramount
here's a summary of how when and where to watch it as well as what else is in the pipeline from Taylor Sheridan:
fair use etc etc etc . . .
'Yellowstone' Season Five is Coming. Here's How to Catch Up.
Yellowstone Season Five is Coming. Here's How to Catch Up.
With four seasons down, a new season on the horizon, and three spinoffs at various stages of development, there's plenty Dutton family drama to keep you warm during the long winter months ahead.With Yellowstone's long hiatus soon ending (on November 13, to be exact), you might be craving a refresher on what's all gone down with the Dutton family out west. In case you've totally forgotten what the finale of Season Four entailed, let's sum it up succinctly: nothing good. As the most recent season of Paramount Network's sweeping western drama came to a close, Kayce was talking to ghosts, Jamie was getting his hands dirty, and Beth was tying the knot. All in all, it was a peaceful moment for the Duttons that lassoed up a good number of loose ends.
Where Can I Get Caught Up on Yellowstone?
Oddly enough, you can watch only the first four episodes of Yellowstone on the Paramount Network website by logging in with your cable or streaming provider. The other 35 episodes are not, curiously, available on Paramount+. So if you want to catch up, there's only one place to do it: Peacock.Where Will the New Season of Yellowstone Be Airing?
The new season will be airing exclusively on the Paramount Network. New episodes will also be available for streaming on the Paramount Network website. Presumably, new episodes will also be on Peacock. (The fact that they will not stream on Paramount+ is as confusing to us as it probably is to you.)How Can I Watch the 1883 Spinoff?
Now, here we go. If you're thinking, "So why the hell did I sign up for Paramount Plus?" this is why. All 11 episodes of the spinoff series 1883 (which is actually a prequel) are available to stream on Paramount Plus, including a 41-minute behind-the-scenes documentary titled 1883: The Road West. The series stars Sam Elliott and Tim McGraw as Dutton's ancestors. There's also talk of a spin-off of this spin-off series called 1883: The Bass Reeves Story planned for future release.When Will the 1923 Spinoff Premiere?
Production on 1923—a sequel to the prequel as well as another prequel to the main Yellowstone series—began in July 2022, with a release date of December 18. Starring Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford, 1923 will depict the Dutton family trying to survive the Great Depression during a time of Western Expansion. Creator Taylor Sheridan announced that 1923 would span two seasons of eight episodes each and that it may be followed by even more Yellowstone content set in the 1940s and 1960s as well. According to Deadline, around 10 million people tuned in to the Season Four finale of Yellowstone, solidifying it as one of the highest-rated cable TV shows since The Walking Dead. The 1923 series will also air on Paramount Plus.What About the 6666 Spinoff?
Yes, believe it or not, there's a third spinoff for Yellowstone in development. Titled 6666, the series will focus on the rival Four Sixes Ranch in Texas, and feature fan-favorite cowboy Jimmy. As much as it sounds like the Duttons would be flying around in hovercrafts in the year 6666, the confusing numbering trend will sadly not send the Dutton ranch over 4,000 years into the future. Though there hasn't been any release date announced, 6666 will presumably also air on Paramount+, likely in mid-2023 at the earliest.OK, I'll Bite: What the Hell is Tulsa King?
Another creation from creator Taylor Sheridan, starring Sylvester Stallone. So far, it appears there is absolutely no tie to the Dutton family, but there's still plenty of reason to be excited. This series also premieres on November 13, airing right after the season premiere of Yellowstone Season Five.Justin KirklandWriter
and a bit more on the four sixes ranch and spinoff . . .Everything We Know About the New 'Yellowstone' Spinoff, '6666,' and Its Move to Paramount Network
Taylor Sheridan's empire continues to grow.- Parade
- Oct 8, 2022
Here's what we know about the real Four Sixes Ranch as well as Sheridan's upcoming Paramount+ series, 6666.
Who founded the 6666 Ranch?
At the age of 10, Samuel "Burk" Burnett began learning ranching from his father and, in 1870, at the age of 19, the young Burnett bought a hundred head of cattle branded with "6666" on them. In 1900, he bought the 8 Ranch near which later became known as the Four Sixes or 6666 Ranch.Who owns the 6666 Ranch?
Known as the Four Sixes Ranch or the 6666 Ranch, this massive west Texas spread has remained in the Burnett family and as part of a trust until Samuel Burnett's great-grandaughter, Anne Windfohr Marion, died in early 2020. The property was put up for sale for $341 million, according to her will.The Star-Telegram confirmed what had been an open secret: Taylor Sheridan is fronting a group that signed a contract for the property in December 2020. (The deal closed in March 2022.) Sheridan told Texas Spur, "The legacy of the 6666 Ranch and Miss Marion’s vision for the ranch are vital not only to the ranch itself but the rich heritage of ranching in Texas.”
This purchase marks the first time it has been sold in more than 150 years.
“Featured on the hit show Yellowstone, the ranch was purchased in its entirety and will continue to represent the icon that it is in the ranching community,” said Don Bell, owner-broker of United Country Real Estate, in a release. “History is always being made around this unique ranch and this purchase was no different.”
How big is the 6666 Ranch?
Huge! The ranch encompasses three separate properties in west Texas that include over 266,000 acres—an area larger than the city of San Antonio and twice the size of Chicago! Yet, it still places at No. 9 on the list of the largest ranches in Texas.Will Paramount film on the 6666 Ranch?
They already have! Back in October 2020, some scenes for season 4 of Yellowstone were filmed at the ranch.Will there be a series about the 6666 Ranch?
You bet! Paramount also announced previously that another spinoff, with the working title 6666 will now premiere on the Paramount Network. The move from streamer Paramount+ to the linear network was unveiled as part of the Paramount's upfront presentation on May 18, 2022. Previously, in February 2022, our sources at Paramount had only told us that 6666 was in the development stage.Related: The Complete List of Shows Taylor Sheridan Is Making for Paramount