Taylor Sheridan showdown: His most addictive shows, ranked by popularity and IMDb score

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Taylor Sheridan changed TV by showing stories that felt raw and real instead of polished and distant. He didn’t wait for trends or follow what others were doing. He just started making shows that felt honest and sharp.

Yellowstone wasn’t expected to become the hit it did, but people connected with it right away. Sheridan took that success and kept building on it. He made 1883, Mayor of Kingstown, and Tulsa King, and each one grabbed a different kind of audience without losing what made his style work.

He sticks to what he knows. He focuses on tough places and hard choices, and he always puts characters in situations where nothing is easy. Viewers stay because the stories keep moving, and they don’t waste time. His shows feel like they have something to say, but they never feel like lectures. Each one gets people talking, and each one pulls strong numbers.

Sheridan has made his name into a kind of guarantee. If his name is on a show, people know it’s worth a look. This list ranks his most addictive work using IMDb scores and overall popularity to see which stories have made the biggest impact.


Taylor Sheridan showdown: His most addictive shows, ranked by popularity and IMDb score

1. Yellowstone (IMDb: 8.6)

Taylor Sheridan (Photo by David Becker/Getty Images for Paramount+)
Taylor Sheridan (Photo by David Becker/Getty Images for Paramount+)

Yellowstone became a hit because it never played it safe. It focused on land fights and family power, and it showed people doing whatever they had to do to survive. Kevin Costner gave the show weight, but the story carried its own fire.

The show kept people coming back because every episode raised the pressure. It didn’t follow a standard TV pattern, and that made it stand out. With over 14 million weekly viewers and an IMDb rating of 8.6, it became the show that changed Sheridan’s career and gave him full control over what he created next.


2. 1883 (IMDb: 8.7)

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Taylor Sheridan (Photo by Omar Vega/Getty Images)

1883 worked because it told a hard story and did not try to soften any part of it. The Duttons moved west, and each step came with loss and exhaustion. Tim McGraw and Faith Hill surprised people by grounding the story with quiet intensity.

Sam Elliott pulled in older viewers who wanted something raw. The show ran just one season, and that was enough. It didn’t stretch out its ending or try to cash in on success. With an 8.7 on IMDb, 1883 gave Yellowstone deeper meaning and proved Sheridan could pull off something that stood entirely on its own.


3. 1923 (IMDb: 8.3)

Taylor Sheridan (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Taylor Sheridan (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

1923 added weight to the Dutton timeline by taking on war, disease, and generational trauma. Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford led the story and gave it a presence that felt earned. The show balanced Montana ranch life with political tension across the Atlantic.

It touched on forced assimilation and colonial violence in a way that felt sharp and focused. 1923 earned an IMDb score of 8.3 and brought a new kind of depth to the Yellowstone world. It showed Sheridan could expand the story without copying what came before and still make it hit just as hard every week.


4. Landman (IMDb: 8.2)

Taylor Sheridan (Photo by Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for Esquire)
Taylor Sheridan (Photo by Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for Esquire)

Landman is about power and desperation living in the same place. The show focuses on oil workers in Texas who are forced to play dirty just to survive. Billy Bob Thornton plays Tommy Norris, a fixer who knows the rules but chooses to bend them.

The show doesn’t dress anything up. It stays grounded in grime and ambition. Thornton earned a Golden Globe nomination, and the show became one of Paramount Plus’s most-watched projects. Sheridan proved he didn’t need an existing universe to hook viewers. Landman holds an IMDb rating of 8.2 based on early audience reviews.


5. Mayor of Kingstown (IMDb: 8.2)

Taylor Sheridan (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Paramount Network)
Taylor Sheridan (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Paramount Network)

Mayor of Kingstown doesn’t look for easy answers. The show follows Mike McLusky as he tries to control a prison town where nothing works the way it should. Jeremy Renner gives the role weight by refusing to make the character feel like a hero.

Every part of the show feels harsh because that is the world it is set in. Mayor of Kingstown has an IMDb score of 8.2 and has found a strong fanbase by showing broken systems without offering quick solutions. It marked Sheridan’s move into darker territory and gave Renner his most grounded role in years.


6. Tulsa King (IMDb: 8.0)

Taylor Sheridan (Photo by Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for Esquire)
Taylor Sheridan (Photo by Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for Esquire)

Tulsa King gave Sylvester Stallone a rare role that actually fit his screen presence. He plays a mobster sent to Tulsa who has to build something from nothing. The story leans into culture shock and small-town problems instead of trying to mimic big-city crime.

Taylor Sheridan worked with Terence Winter, which helped keep the pace tight. The show earned strong viewership and an IMDb rating close to 8.0. Fans came for Stallone but stayed because the story kept moving. It showed Sheridan could play with tone and still deliver something that felt sharp and worth following week to week.


7. Special Ops: Lioness (IMDb: 6.8)

Taylor Sheridan (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
Taylor Sheridan (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)

Special Ops: Lioness follows CIA field agents who embed with targets to gather intel and stop terrorist threats. Zoe Saldaña plays the team leader, while Laysla De Oliveira handles dangerous undercover work. Nicole Kidman plays a senior figure who guides operations from a distance. The show moves fast and rarely slows down.

Though the IMDb score sits at 6.8, the series gained strong attention on Paramount Plus and was watched widely across global markets. It proved Sheridan could handle modern espionage alongside westerns. It also showed he could bring A-list talent into a new genre and still draw viewers.


8. The Last Cowboy (IMDb: 8.2)

Taylor Sheridan (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
Taylor Sheridan (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)

The Last Cowboy is not a scripted series, but Sheridan created it to spotlight something personal. The show follows competitive horse trainers preparing for a major reining event. It blends real stakes with emotional investment as each rider trains for a million-dollar showdown.

With an IMDb rating of 8.2, this unscripted series surprised many by pulling in strong ratings and a loyal fan base. It fits Sheridan’s larger world because it stays rooted in Western culture and personal sacrifice. The show proves he can move outside of fiction and still get viewers to care about the people and what they’re chasing.


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Edited by Deebakar