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Taylor Sheridan's Television Universe Finds Its Home in Texas

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Owen Barnes

Published May 17, 2026

Published on May 6, 2026, at 2:00 PM EDT, this article delves into the evolving landscape of Taylor Sheridan's television career since his tenure at Screen Rant began in early 2026. Sheridan quickly ascended to the role of Senior Features Writer by March, leveraging years of experience in writing and editing across various media to craft stories spanning multiple genres including comedy, animation, crime dramas, westerns, and political thrillers.

The narrative highlights Sheridan's strategic pivot towards Texas, a move reflected not only in the settings of his current projects like Landman, Dutton Ranch, and Frisco King but also in the broader trajectory of his creative output. While earlier works such as Walker, Texas Ranger anchored him in the Lone Star State, recent endeavors signal a deliberate shift, emphasizing Texas as the epicenter of his storytelling universe.

Notably, two of his latest ventures—Dutton Ranch and Tulsa King—are set against the backdrop of Texas, mirroring Sheridan's personal ties to the region. Originally conceived with New Orleans in mind, NOLA King was reimagined under his guidance to align with his vision for Texas-centric narratives. This thematic consistency underscores a deeper connection between Sheridan's artistic identity and the cultural fabric of Texas.

Production activities for Frisco King are concentrated in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, a location that holds personal significance for Sheridan, further cementing the state's role in his professional life. Concurrently, his involvement in other projects like Marshals and The Madison illustrates a nuanced approach: while these remain anchored in Montana, partial filming in Texas demonstrates logistical pragmatism without diluting the overarching regional focus.

Central to this transformation is Sheridan's establishment of SGS Studios in Fort Worth—a state-of-the-art facility that not only supports his productions but also serves as a catalyst for Texas's burgeoning screen industry. This investment reflects both a personal commitment to his roots and a strategic move to position the state as a hub for high-quality content creation. The studio's proximity to Sheridan's hometown of Weatherford reinforces this symbiotic relationship between artist and locale.

Beyond individual projects, Sheridan's broader influence extends to revitalizing Texas as a narrative touchstone within the Western genre. By consistently choosing the state as a backdrop, he challenges traditional perceptions of the American West while honoring its legacy. This shift resonates with audiences and industry peers alike, positioning Texas as an indispensable element of contemporary storytelling.

As Sheridan continues to expand his portfolio, the interplay between his creative ambitions and geographical affiliations remains a defining feature of his work. The result is a body of television that not only entertains but also celebrates the unique character of Texas, ensuring its place in the annals of modern pop culture.