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'Yellowstone's Taylor Sheridan Shuts Door On Previously Announced '6666' Spinoff: "I Would Never Do That"

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'Yellowstone's Taylor Sheridan Shuts Door On Previously Announced '6666' Spinoff: "I Would Never Do That"
Sheridan and a group of investors purchased the Four Sixes Ranch in 2020.
2020 · Sheridan and investors Sheridan, co-creator of Yellowstone
Paramount announced at its 2022 Upfront presentation that it was developing the Yellowstone spinoff, 6666.
2022 · Paramount Paramount, studio
The Yellowstone spinoff 1883 premiered in 2021.
2021 · 1883
The Yellowstone spinoff 1923 premiered in 2022.
2022 · 1923
The Four Sixes Ranch is still operating as it did two centuries before, or 200 years ago.
200 years · 6666 ranch

Yellowstone co-creator Taylor Sheridan has limits on what spinoffs he will do and has shut the door on a fictionalized version based on the Four Sixes Ranch in Texas.

In a new interview, Sheridan said that the previously announced 6666 spinoff was not happening.

“There’s never going to be one,” he said on the Rodeo Time podcast. “I would never fictionalize that ranch.”

He continued, “People thought that that was going to be a thing, but I would never do that.”

Yellowstone fans believed that a spinoff set in the real-life ranch was happening after Jefferson White’s character, Jimmy Hurdstrom, was sent to the 6666 Ranch in Season 4.

“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,” Sheridan said. “You watch him go there as this misfit, and leave as a man and a respected cowboy.”

Sheridan, along with a group of investors, purchased the ranch in 2020 and would not want to “trivialize” the working ranch by “making up lives” and “invent drama.”

“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,” he added. “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.”

In 2022, Paramount announced at its Upfront presentation that it was developing the Yellowstone spinoff, 6666.

The series was set when Comanches still ruled West Texas, and no ranch in America is more steeped in the history of the West than the 6666. Still operating as it did two centuries before, and encompassing an entire county, the 6666 is where the rule of law and the laws of nature merge in a place where the most dangerous thing one does is the next thing. The 6666 is synonymous with the merciless endeavor to raise the finest horses and livestock in the world, and ultimately where world-class cowboys are born and made.

Sheridan, John Linson, Art Linson, David Glasser, Ron Burkle, and Bob Yari were signed up as executive producers, with 101 Studios and MTV Entertainment Studios producing.

Although the 6666 spinoff did not materialize, Yellowstone has plenty of other stories in its universe. In 2021, 1883 premiered, followed by 1923 in 2022. Marshals premiered earlier this year, and Texas-set Dutton Ranch followed soon after.

Watch Sheridan’s full interview in the video below.

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That tracks. Paramount is clearly lying about the benefits of their merger.

That wouldn’t stop Tyler Perry – Madea goes to the 6666!

I respect everything you said on protecting the” 6666 Ranch” -6666 series really let let people see that ranching still goes on and Real Cowboys are the real people- thank you for letting us in -😔 that ” 6666″ will not continue

I think Sheridans shows are all junk – but to be fair, I read him as saying that he was planning on it, but once he started writing it whilst also working with the real ranch, he came to realise what he would really be doing – it became less a setting for a show and more a real place occupied by real people, and thats when he realised it was inappropriate. He learnt a valuable lesson and is happy to talk about that – I respect him for this.

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