Taylor Sheridan's New Western Series Reportedly Named After Cult-Classic Harrison Ford Film
Taylor Sheridan is developing a new Western television series, reportedly named in honor of a 1979 Western comedy movie featuring Harrison Ford. The show is set to debut in the first half of 2027 and marks Sheridan's first non-Yellowstone spinoff production. It will expand the narrative of his crime comedy-drama 'Tulsa King' into Texas, starring Samuel L. Jackson in the lead role, with Sylvester Stallone making a cameo appearance as Dwight Manfredi.

Taylor Sheridan has a new Western television series currently in production, slated for release in the first half of 2027.
This upcoming series is Sheridan’s first production not directly tied to the 'Yellowstone' franchise. The show is set to broaden the scope of Sheridan’s crime comedy-drama 'Tulsa King,' extending its story into Texas, which is Sheridan’s home state.
Samuel L. Jackson has been cast in the lead role for the series, while Sylvester Stallone is expected to make a cameo appearance, reprising his role as Dwight Manfredi.
The show's title reportedly pays homage to a 1979 Western comedy film that has since garnered cult classic status, notably featuring actor Harrison Ford.
According to ScreenRant, the series has been deliberately retitled to honor this specific movie.



