Saddle up and ride into Taylor Sheridan’s TV universe
Discover Taylor Sheridan’s hit series streaming on M‑Net and DStv Stream, ahead of The Dutton Ranch premiering 29 June.
Taylor Sheridan has built one of television’s most distinctive modern story worlds, blending raw Americana, power struggles, and deeply flawed characters across a slate of must‑watch series. From high‑stakes crime dramas and contemporary Westerns to sprawling family sagas, his shows have become appointment viewing for fans of bold, uncompromising storytelling.
Immerse yourself in these Taylor Sheridan series, now available to stream on DStv CatchUp. If you’re going in chronological order, start with the prequels and move on to the series set in the modern day.
Watch these ahead of the premiere of The Dutton Ranch on 29 June on M-Net, a new series taking the legacy of Yellowstone in exciting new directions.
Then, when you’re done with the Dutton universe, move on to his excellent standalone series for more hits of that gritty Sheridan magic.
1883 Season 1
Set in America’s Wild West in 1883, Taylor Sheridan’s 10-episode Yellowstone prequel miniseries follows the original Dutton family as James Dillard Dutton (Tim McGraw) takes his family south-west from Tennessee to Fort Worth, Texas, following his time in a POW camp during the American Civil War. Their journey by train and by covered wagon makes them unwelcome guests on Native American land. They’ll have to battle everything from the wildlife to disease, violence, and starvation as they carve out a place for their lives on the frontier. It’s life on the edge, always.
1923 Season 1
In this Yellowstone prequel series, Taylor Sheridan takes us back to Paradise Valley in 1923, during the Great Depression and Prohibition era. It’s a difficult time for Dutton patriarch Jacob (Harrison Ford) and his wife, Cara (Helen Mirren), and in a familiar political scheme, Jacob sets out to stack the odds in the Duttons’ favour by becoming livestock commissioner.
While Jacob’s nephew John Sr. (James Badge Dale) helps him to run Yellowstone, John’s brother Spencer (Brandon Sklenar), a World War I veteran, escapes to seek his fortune as a big game hunter in Kenya.
Fans of Yellowstone’s Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) might find more than one parallel between Spencer and Kayce’s post-war struggles. And viewers collecting Dutton lore will also spot that Spencer carries Elsa Dutton’s Comanche knife. We’ll also get more of Thomas Rainwater’s (Gil Binmingham) backstory, too, through the tale of what his grandmother, Teonna (Aminah Nieves), went through at one of the notorious Indian residential schools.
Yellowstone Seasons 1-5
This is the series that launched the Dutton phenomenon. Throughout writer-creator Taylor Sheridan’s epic saga of ranchers vs land developers, patriarch John Dutton (Kevin Costner) leads his family’s battle against the powerful consortiums who are snapping up land in Montana’s Paradise Valley – from farms, to nature reserves and Native American reservations – in the name of building a new city for the super-rich. It’s a modern Western centred on a messy, mega-rich family dynasty, power feuds, financial skullduggery, and property wars. Yellowstone sets amoral characters with opposing goals against one another, then pushes play as they let rip, finding the most underhanded ways of feeding the greed that drives them.
After Yellowstone, the Dutton stories diverge as the siblings take different paths …
Marshals Season 1
Once you’ve finished all five seasons of Yellowstone, move straight on to Marshals. The series centres on Yellowstone’s Ex-Navy SEAL Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) as he joins the US Marshals to tackle crime across the state of Montana. Other familiar faces for Yellowstone fans include Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham), Mo (Mo Brings Plenty), and Tate (Brecken Merrill).
The Dutton Ranch Season 1
This upcoming series follows Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler as they leave Montana behind and strike out on their own in South Texas, determined to build a future free from the ghosts of the Yellowstone. Starting over on unfamiliar land, they face ruthless rival ranchers, shifting power dynamics, and the unforgiving realities of legacy and survival. As old instincts resurface and new enemies emerge, Beth and Rip discover that distance doesn’t erase the past — and that every empire, no matter where it’s built, comes with a price.
Watch The Dutton Ranch from 29 June on M-Net
Standalone series
The Madison Season 1
In The Madison, Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell co-star as a New York-based husband and wife, the Clyburns. After a tragedy, they relocate their family to a ranch in the Montana wilderness. There, they navigate loss, relationships, and the demands of an unfamiliar rural life. Emmy nominee Christina Alexandra Voros (Yellowstone, 1883) directs the new series, which also co-stars Beau Garrett, Patrick J Adams, and Matthew Fox.
Landman Season 2
Taylor Sheridan takes us to the wild, rural oil fields of Texas for Dallas-style drama. Rough-and-ready crisis manager Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton) solves problems for M-Tex Oil tycoon Monty Miller (Jon Hamm) and his wife, Cami (Demi Moore), at work, while working a “second shift” at home as dad to his rebellious adult son, Cooper (Jacob Lofland), and teen princess, Aynsley (Michelle Randolph). The series splits focus between billionaire city life, and the thrill of roughneck ranching.
Season 2 ramps up the family drama as Tommy becomes the new President of M-Tex – with a life debt to drug cartel boss Gallino (Andy Garcia). And a father-son clash looms thanks to Tommy’s son Cooper Norris (Jacob Lofland) scooping up mineral rights around the coveted Wolf Camp area where Tommy and Cami (Demi Moore) are plotting to install costly horizontal drills, and the arrival of Tommy’s estranged father, TL (Sam Elliott).
Also watch Landman S1 dubbed into Afrikaans.
Tulsa King Season 3
Taylor Sheridan shakes Westerns, mob films and comedy in an absurd box to give us this tale of unlikely friendships in an unlikely place. When 75-year-old Mafia don Dwight "The General" Manfredi gets out of jail, he’s expecting the red carpet treatment for protecting the mob and keeping his silence for 25 years behind bars. Instead, he’s sent to Tulsa, Oklahoma to start a new “family” racket.
In Season 3, Dwight faces his most dangerous test yet. With new rivals closing in and old alliances straining under pressure, Dwight must navigate escalating turf wars, shifting loyalties, and the consequences of choices made at the top. Season 3 deepens the show’s blend of sharp wit and crime drama, exploring ambition, legacy, and survival in a city that no longer belongs to just one king.