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4 days ago
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Kristin Cavallari Confesses To Drunk Flirtation With One Of Hollywood's Hottest
isn't holding back when it comes to one of her celebrity crushes. Currently single, Cavallari is focused on finding someone who fits into her lifestyle, specifically, a 'normal guy who already has kids.' The fashion mogul and former "Laguna Beach" star shares three children, Camden, 12, Jaxon, 10, and Saylor, 9, with her ex-husband, former NFL quarterback . The couple finalized their divorce in 2022 after seven years of marriage. Since then, Kristin Cavallari has been linked to several high-profile names, including country singer , TikTok personality Mark Estes, and former NHL player Nate Thompson. More recently, the "Very Cavallari" star got candid on a new episode of her "Let's Be Honest" podcast, revealing a hilarious and slightly hazy encounter with actor during the Stagecoach music festival. The 38-year-old reality TV veteran recalled that she had been 'a few cocktails in' and had microdosed mushrooms when she unexpectedly crossed paths with the "1923" and "It Ends With Us" star, who is currently in a relationship with Courtney Salviolo. 'I wish this moment was not so blurry for me,' Cavallari said, laughing. 'But all of a sudden, I was able to pick out Brandon Sklenar, and he's with a couple guys. I'm pretty sure he had his hood over his head, like I f-cking clocked him.' In classic fangirl fashion, she didn't hesitate to make a move. 'I go, 'Oh my God, are you Brandon?' I think I said his last name wrong. I was like, 'Are you Brandon Sklenar?' Total fangirl moment," she added. "I like f-cking attacked him.' Cavallari admitted she was overwhelmed meeting her longtime celeb crush. 'I'm like, freaking out. And I said something to the effect of, 'You're my number one, you're my biggest celebrity crush.'' But it was Sklenar's polite response that truly sealed the moment for her. 'He shook my hand and he looked me in the eye and he said, 'Thank you.' And my life was made. I literally. I could die today and be a happy woman.' Although her run-in with Sklenar didn't lead to romance, Cavallari says she's now manifesting something similar. 'I will not be removing him from my vision board because what I've decided is I want the real-world version of Brandon Sklenar, like the non-famous version,' she shared. 'I'm manifesting the normal guy version of Brandon Sklenar.' Before Kristin Cavallari made headlines for drunkenly throwing herself at actor Brandon Sklenar, she was busy sharing a sweet and rare moment with one of the most important men in her life, her son Jaxon. In March, the "Laguna Beach" alum took to Instagram to document a special mother-son 'date night' with her 10-year-old, whom she shares with ex-husband Jay Cutler. The two tried out Nashville's famous Hattie B's Hot Chicken for the first time, with Cavallari sharing a selfie of the outing and writing, 'Date night.' 'We're trying Hattie B's for the first time. [I've] never had it after all these years,' Cavallari told her followers, giving the spicy dish a thumbs up as her son dipped into some sauce and took a bite. The post stood out as Cavallari rarely shares photos of her children's faces on social media. She previously explained her decision to Us Weekly, saying, 'I just wanna respect their privacy until they're old enough to make that decision.' While admitting she's looking forward to the day they can join social platforms, she added, 'I still think they're a little young to be on that stuff, but the day is coming.' In addition to Jaxon, Cavallari also shares sons Camden, 12, and daughter Saylor, 8, with Cutler. Despite her occasional wild stories, her recent Instagram post was a sweet reminder of the quiet moments she treasures most. In the five years since she stepped away from TV, Cavallari kept busy building her brand, including the launch of her popular podcast "Let's Be Honest," which became the jumping-off point for the new docuseries. The "Honestly Cavallari" podcast tour, which took place in March, spanned four cities in just seven days and brought Cavallari face-to-face with fans in a whole new way. The result? "Honestly Cavallari" turned out to be what she calls her 'favorite experience on a show' to date. Unlike past projects, this one gave her the freedom to be fully herself, both on stage and on camera. 'It just really kind of naturally fit into my life,' she explained. With "Honestly Cavallari," the reality star isn't just making a return to television, she's reclaiming it on her own terms.


Daily Mail
5 days ago
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- Daily Mail
Kristin Cavallari reveals 'biggest celebrity crush' who is linked to Yellowstone but is NOT Kevin Costner
Kristin Cavallari has revealed her 'biggest celebrity crush.' And his name is very familiar these days because he is a rising Hollywood hunk with acting chops to boot. He first came to fame on Harrison Ford 's Yellowstone prequel series 1923, then he was one of the stars of Blake Lively 's scandal-ridden movie It Ends With Us. And it's not Kevin Costner, whom Kristin has said in the past is her 'forever crush.' The lucky man is 34-year-old Brandon Sklenar. The 38-year-old beauty has admitted to 'freaking out' when she recently met the actor at Stagecoach, the country music festival held in California. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Not only did he come to fame on Harrison Ford 's Yellowstone prequel series 1923, but he also was one of the stars of Blake Lively 's scandal-ridden movie It Ends With Us 'I wish this moment was not so blurry for me, but all of a sudden, I am able to pick out Brandon Sklennar, and he's with a couple guys, I'm pretty sure he had his hood over his head, like I f****** clocked him and I go, "Oh my God, are you Brandon?" I think I said his last name wrong,' she said on her Let's Be Honest podcast. 'I was like, "Are you Brandon Sklenar?" Total fangirl moment. I like f****** attacked him.' Kristin admitted to being overwhelmed with excitement as she met her celebrity crush for the first time. The Very Cavallari star shared: 'I'm like, freaking out. 'And I said something to the effect of, like, "You're my number one, you're my biggest celebrity crush.: 'And he shook my hand and he looked me in the eye and he said, "Thank you." And my life was made. I literally — I could die today and be a happy woman.' Kristin is now trying to find 'the normal guy version of Brandon Sklenar'. The blonde beauty - who has Camden, 12, and Saylor, nine, with her ex-husband Jay Cutler - shared: 'I will not be removing him from my vision board because what I've decided is I want the real-world version of Brandon Sklenar, like the non-famous version. 'I'm manifesting the normal guy version of Brandon Sklenar.' Before she named Brandon her crush, she said Kevin Costner was her 'forever crush.' She even jokingly suggested giving him her number. While she's expressed a preference for dating non-famous individuals, she has also been linked to other celebrities like Morgan Wallen, Chase Rice, and Tyler Cameron. Kristin is currently single and revealed that she's now seeking 'a normal guy who already has kids'. Speaking about her dating preferences, the reality TV star - who was married to Jay between 2013 and 2022 - said: 'I want that version, but like a normal guy who already has kids. 'That's the other thing - he's younger than me. He doesn't have any kids. 'So even if he wasn't in a relationship, I am no longer gonna date guys that are younger than me and that don't have any kids. Like that doesn't go anywhere.' This comes after she said she had trauma over her breast implants. The blonde jewelry designer announced that she had to have her 'boobs redone' recently after an issue popped up. The incident was scary but she is glad she took care of it immediately. 'My intuition was saying, redo your boobs. Go get your boobs checked out, at least a consultation,' the 38-year-old reality TV diva shared on her Tuesday Let's Be Honest podcast. She went to a plastic surgeon in Nashville who 'seemed a little concerned' about her right implant. 'What we decided was, "OK, well, you get in there and see what's going on," because we knew something was up,' Cavallari continued. She said, 'My boobs were not laying how I wanted them to lay, but just chalked it up to having the implants for eight years. Getting in to see the surgeon confirmed it was much more. 'He gets in there and I have a ruptured implant, and there is no way of knowing how long this implant was ruptured for,' she explained. 'Because my implant was ruptured, my body then formed a huge piece of scar tissue around it, which is good because it, kind of, like, holds it all in place. It's your body's way of protecting itself.' Cavallari added, 'That's why my right boob was definitely not laying right. And it was f***ed up.' It was 'crazy' to have that scare. 'I have no idea when that happened. I have no idea how long that's been going on for,' Cavallari continued. 'I guess, maybe, I could go through my camera roll and like try to figure out, like, when my boob started going a little f***ing cross-eyed.' In early May she showed off her chest. She posed bra-free in a very see-through top making fans comment like crazy. 'Officially declaring Nips Out Summer,' said one fan on Instagram while another added, 'Why is it always so cold where you are?!' This follower accused Kristin of being thirsty: 'If you're not that well known anymore and want some attention... well, then you show a bit more in photos...' The incident was scary but she is glad she took care of it immediately. 'My intuition was saying, redo your boobs. Go get your boobs checked out, at least a consultation,' the 38-year-old reality TV diva shared on her Tuesday Let's Be Honest podcast She shared racy images to her Instagram page in promotion of her new collection for her jewelry line Uncommon James. The beauty paired the thin knit tie top with gray sweat bottoms, flashing her incredible toned midsection. The busty blonde also posed in another bra-free look, opting for a gray sweat set consisting of baggy bottoms and a sleeves crop top. The stunning star's racy jewelry snaps comes just days after a teaser clip of her upcoming reality show Honestly Cavallari: The Headline tour dropped, revealing her reaction to a d**k picture Harry Jowsey sent her. Under her sheer top snaps on Instagram, Harry appeared to shoot his shot with her again. The former reality star told her in the comments section: 'Check DM's sent another pic!' much to the pleasure of her fans. Kristin was previously married to ex-football star Jay Cutler; they share three children together. Kristin and Jay were married for seven years before their divorce announcement in 2020; their divorce was finalized in 2022. She recently enjoyed. fling with ex-NHL star Nate Thompson; prior to him, she was in a brief relationship with Tik Toker Mark Estes and also had a fling with country star Morgan Wallen.
Yahoo
24-05-2025
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Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren and, Of Course, Nicole Kidman Are Just Some of This Year's Emmy Contender Overachievers
Peak TV may be over, but it's still Peak FYC for quite a few players both in front of and behind the camera. Because we're no longer in the era of 22-episode seasons — once the rule, now the exception — the idea of exclusivity has been thrown out the door. That's why you keep seeing your favorite actors all over your TV screens, as there seems to be no stopping of some stars' work ethic. Fine, I'm talking about you, Nicole Kidman. If there was ever an MVP of the streaming era, it would be Kidman, whose output this season includes Netflix's 'The Perfect Couple,' Paramount+'s 'Lioness,' AMC+'s 'The Last Anniversary' and Hulu's 'Nine Perfect Strangers' (which is premiering too late for eligibility this cycle, but still). More from Variety Gender Binary Acting Awards: How the Indie Spirits Have Set the Tone and Why Asia Kate Dillon Remains Hopeful Despite Setbacks Ike Barinholtz on That Chaotic 'The Studio' Golden Globes Episode, Creating 'Running Point' Despite His Bulls Fandom, and How He Won Both 'Jeopardy!' and 'Millionaire' 'Andor' Season 2 Emmy Submissions Revealed in 23 Categories Including Directing, Writing and Four Guest Stars (EXCLUSIVE) Kidman is far from the only one. Of all the unlikely TV overachievers, Harrison Ford makes the grade this year for Apple TV+'s 'Shrinking' and Paramount+'s '1923.' Then there's Steve Carell in 'The Four Seasons' and 'Mountainhead'; Nathan Lane in 'Mid-Century Modern' and 'Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story'; John Goodman in 'The Righteous Gemstones' and 'The Conners'; Giancarlo Esposito in 'The Residence' and 'Godfather of Harlem'; Jon Hamm in 'Your Friends & Neighbors' and 'Landman'; Diego Luna in 'Andor' and 'La Máquina'; Lee Jung-jae in 'Squid Game' and 'The Acolyte'; and Jeffrey Wright in 'The Last of Us' and 'The Agency.' On the actress side, there's Kathryn Hahn in 'Agatha All Along' and 'The Studio'; Natasha Rothwell in 'How to Die Alone' and 'The White Lotus'; Catherine O'Hara in 'The Studio' and 'The Last of Us'; Michelle Monaghan in 'Bad Monkey' and 'The White Lotus'; Eva Longoria in 'Land of Women' and 'Only Murders in the Building'; Helen Mirren in '1923' and 'MobLand'; Allison Janney in 'The Diplomat' and 'Another Simple Favor'; Cristin Milioti in 'The Penguin' and 'Black Mirror'; Meghann Fahy in 'The Perfect Couple' and 'Sirens'; and Uzo Aduba in 'The Residence' and 'The Supremes at Earl's All-You Can-Eat.' And, listen, that is not an exhaustive list. It also doesn't include guest categories — where shows like 'The Studio' are so jam-packed with star cameos that virtually everyone can be considered a double contender. I'm perhaps most excited to see lesser-known names get their due. I don't know if anyone worked harder this year than O-T Fagbenle, and he stands out in each role – as Luke Bankole, June's husband in 'The Handmaid's Tale'; as Nico Della Guardia, the ambitious and smarmy new D.A. on 'Presumed Innocent'; and as Dennis, the mama's boy looking for a house with his wife on 'No Good Deed.' Those are three very different shows and, I've got to imagine, a treat for an actor to jump from one to the next. So I gave Fagbenle a call to hear about his strategy behind landing so many unique roles. 'When I first got into acting, I was doing theater, and you do so many different genres,' he says. 'In a single year, I would do Shakespeare to a physical theater piece, to a modern, gritty urban piece. That was par for the course in London. One of the things that I found funny about moving more into television was that the roles would become a bit same-y after a little while. With my agent, I said, 'Look, I really want to explore the diversity, both in genre and types of character. I'm just really excited that I got a chance to go back to kind of my roots.' Fagbenle has also become a bit known for his unique take on accents, particularly the drawl he gave his character on 'Presumed Innocent.' He laughs at how much attention he's received over that choice. 'The funny thing is, my natural accent changes all the time,' he explains. 'If I'm with my Nigerian family, it becomes one thing. If I'm with my London friends, it becomes another thing. So I'm always doing an accent. I was kind of like swinging the bat a little bit, but I was somewhat surprised just how interested people were in it!' And I'm sure there will be plenty more roles to come for Fagbenle to try on a few more. Best of Variety Emmy Predictions: Writing - 'The Studio' Submits One Episode Only, While 'Severance' and 'The Penguin' Go With Their Finales Emmy Predictions: The Art of the Submission Creates New and Viable Contenders Emmy Predictions: Directing (Drama, Comedy, Limited) - Will Ben Stiller, Philip Barantini and Seth Rogen All Become Award-Winning Auteurs?
Yahoo
24-05-2025
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‘MobLand' Emmys Shakeup: Tom Hardy and Pierce Brosnan Both Submitted for Lead Drama Actor, Helen Mirren Goes for Supporting (EXCLUSIVE)
Paramount+ is going all-in on its critically acclaimed British crime drama 'MobLand.' Revealed to Variety exclusively, the company is launching an ambitious Emmy campaign that surprisingly places both Tom Hardy and Pierce Brosnan in the running for lead drama actor. The decision to push Brosnan as a co-lead — rather than a supporting contender as many had assumed — is one of several surprising moves in the streamer's Emmy strategy. More from Variety Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren and, Of Course, Nicole Kidman Are Just Some of This Year's Emmy Contender Overachievers Gender Binary Acting Awards: How the Indie Spirits Have Set the Tone and Why Asia Kate Dillon Remains Hopeful Despite Setbacks Ike Barinholtz on That Chaotic 'The Studio' Golden Globes Episode, Creating 'Running Point' Despite His Bulls Fandom, and How He Won Both 'Jeopardy!' and 'Millionaire' Helen Mirren, meanwhile, will compete for supporting drama actress, avoiding a head-to-head clash with her own work in '1923,' Taylor Sheridan's Western drama, where she is considered a possible contender for lead drama actress. Created by Ronan Bennett, 'MobLand' centers on Harry Da Souza (Hardy), a fixer for the powerful London-based Harrigan crime family, led by Conrad (Brosnan) and Maeve Harrigan (Mirren). As rival gangs threaten the family's empire, Harry is tasked with maintaining control and preventing a full-scale war. The show has also delivered impressive ratings since its debut. According to the network, 'MobLand' logged 8.8 million global viewers in its first seven days — a 298% increase from premiere day — making it the biggest global series premiere week in Paramount+ history. It joined '1923' and 'Landman' as one of the platform's top three launches ever. The series also ranked in the Nielsen SVOD Original Top 10 for two consecutive weeks (April 14-21), becoming the seventh Paramount+ original to achieve that milestone since Q4 2024. In a notable departure from industry norms, 'MobLand' submitted its Emmy entries for writing and directing not for its pilot episode but for later episodes in the season — a rare choice for a new drama. Typically, networks push pilot episodes in these categories, especially for first-year shows looking to make a splash. Instead, the writing submission came from Episode 105, 'Funeral for a Friend,' by Ronan Bennett and Jez Butterworth. Directing submissions included Guy Ritchie for Episode 102, 'Jigsaw Puzzle,' Anthony Byrne for Episode 109, 'Beggars Banquet,' and Daniel Syrkin for the same writing episode, 'Funeral for a Friend.' Paramount+ is betting on peak storytelling rather than premiere impressions to garner some recognition. Hardy, previously Oscar-nominated for 'The Revenant' (2015), is known for intense, transformative turns in films like 'Mad Max: Fury Road,' 'Locke,' 'Bronson' and 'The Dark Knight Rises.' On the small screen, he's been praised for the British series 'The Take' and won a News & Documentary Emmy for producing the 2019 nature documentary 'Trophy.' Brosnan, a Hollywood staple for over four decades, is celebrated for his tenure as James Bond in blockbusters like 'GoldenEye' and for Golden Globe-nominated performances in the comedy 'The Matador' (2006) and the TV miniseries 'Nancy Astor' (1985). Mirren is one of two actors to win an Oscar and an Emmy in the same year. She has five Emmys to her name. She earned an Oscar for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in 'The Queen' (2006) and a lead actress (limited) Emmy for 'Elizabeth I.' Helen Hunt is the only other actor to have achieved the same-year Oscar-Emmy feat for 'As Good as It Gets' and 'Mad About You.' Paramount+ submitted 'MobLand' for 17 total categories, including outstanding drama series, supporting actor (Paddy Considine, Anson Boon, Daniel Betts), supporting actress (Joanne Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Jasmine Jobson, Mandeep Dhillon), and several technical achievements such as cinematography, production design, music composition, and more. Below is the full list of Emmy submissions for 'MobLand.' Variety Awards Circuit: Emmys Outstanding Drama SeriesExecutive Producers: David C. Glasser, Kris Thykier, Guy Ritchie, Ivan Atkinson, Ronan Bennett, Jez Butterworth, Tom Hardy, Dean Baker, Anthony Byrne, Ron Burkle, David Hutkin, Bob YariProducer: Peter Heslop Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series105 – 'Funeral for a Friend': Ronan Bennett and Jez Butterworth, written by Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series102 – 'Jigsaw Puzzle': Guy Ritchie, directed by109 – 'Beggars Banquet': Anthony Byrne, directed by105 – 'Funeral for a Friend': Daniel Syrkin, directed by Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (One Hour)101 – 'Stick or Twist': Stephan Pehrsson, BSC, director of photography106 – 'Antwerp Blues': David Katznelson, DFF, BSC, director of photography Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesTom Hardy as 'Harry Da Souza'Pierce Brosnan as 'Conrad Harrigan' Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesPaddy Considine as 'Kevin Harrigan'Anson Boon as 'Eddie Harrigan'Daniel Betts as 'Brendan Harrigan' Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesHelen Mirren as 'Maeve Harrigan'Joanne Froggatt as 'Jan Da Souza'Lara Pulver as 'Bella'Jasmine Jobson as 'Zosia'Mandeep Dhillon as 'Seraphina Harrigan' Outstanding Casting for a Drama SeriesDes Hamilton, casting byJohn Papsidera, CSA, original casting by Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More)101 – 'Stick or Twist'Andrew Purcell, production designerEd Turner, supervising art directorClare Keyte, set decorator Outstanding Picture Editing for a Drama Series102 – 'Jigsaw Puzzle': Alexander Berner, ACE, and Danny Salas, edited by105 – 'Funeral for a Friend': Stuart Gazzard, edited by Outstanding Contemporary Costumes101 – 'Stick or Twist'Rebecca Hale, costume designerAnnie Crawford, costume supervisorAimee Callaway, assistant costume designer Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling101 – 'Stick or Twist'Debbie Ormrod, hair supervisorMarie Deehan, hair supervisorCate Hall, hair designerFrancesca Hissey, hairstylistStacey Holman, hairstylist Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)106 – 'Antwerp Blues': Ilan Eshkeri and Matt Bellamy, music by Outstanding Music Supervision106 – 'Antwerp Blues': Pete Saville and Zoë Ellen Bryant, music supervisors Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour)101 – 'Stick or Twist'Matt Skelding, sound supervisorBrian Gilligan, sound designerGray Aletter, sound designerIain Eyre, ADR supervisorLouisa Kearns, dialogue editorAli Hawkins, music editorZoe Freed, foley artistRebecca Heathcote, foley artist Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour)102 – 'Jigsaw Puzzle'Martin Jensen, re-recording mixerMark Holding, production mixerSimon Clark, production mixer Outstanding Title DesignKyle Cooper, creative directorBate Lommelen, directorRicardo Bardal, animatorKameron Cooper, editorCameron Niemeyer, editorGary Mau, compositor Best of Variety Emmy Predictions: The Art of the Submission Creates New and Viable Contenders Emmy Predictions: Writing (Drama, Comedy, Limited) - Pilots, Finales and Everything In Between Fuel the Competition Emmy Predictions: Directing (Drama, Comedy, Limited) - Will Ben Stiller, Philip Barantini and Seth Rogen All Become Award-Winning Auteurs?
Yahoo
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Taylor Sheridan's TV Show Lineup: ‘Landman' Season 2, ‘1944', ‘Yellowstone' Spinoffs, And More
Over the past six months, Taylor Sheridan's hit Western dramas Yellowstone and its prequel series 1923 ended, much to fans' dismay. But rest assured, the Sheridan-verse is still going strong with 10 — count 'em, TEN! — new and returning series reportedly in the works from the hard-working creator. From hyped-up Yellowstone spinoffs designed to help keep the Dutton world and its beloved characters alive to highly-anticipated returning series including Mayor of Kingstown, Tulsa King, and Landman, Sheridan has a lot in store for fans — and a lot of work cut out for himself. If you're desperately searching for the next Sheridan show to add to your watch list, or are simply wondering if and when your favorite Sheridan series are returning with new episodes, Decider's got you covered. Below is your guide to Taylor Sheridan's new, returning, and potential TV shows in various stages of development in 2025 and beyond. While not every series has an official premiere date yet (or was even officially green lit — looking at you, Lioness Season 3), we've listed the plots, casts, filming updates, and more information on Sheridan's upcoming television lineup on Paramount+ and elsewhere. So giddy up, get reading, and get watching! Plot: Per Paramount+, the official synopsis for Mayor of Kingstown is as follows: 'Mayor of Kingstown follows the McLusky family – power brokers in Kingstown, Michigan where the business of incarceration is the only thriving industry. Tackling themes of systemic racism, corruption and inequality, the series provides a stark look at their attempt to bring order and justice to a town that has neither.' Season 4 Premiere Date: October 2025 Cast, Season 4 Filming Updates, And More: In December 2024, Paramount+ renewed Mayor of Kingstown for a fourth season, which means the crime drama about America's prison system, co-created by Sheridan and Hugh Dillon, will return. On top of Jeremy Renner, Dillon, Tobi Bamtefa, Taylor Handley, Derek Webster, Nichole Galicia, and more, Season 4 will reportedly welcome Edie Falco (The Sopranos, Nurse Jackie), Lennie James (The Walking Dead), and Laura Benanti (Younger, No Hard Feelings) to the cast. Per Variety, Falco will play Nina Hobbs, Anchor Bay's new prison warden. James is set to portray Frank Moses, 'described as 'a legendary gangster respected in the city of Detroit, the state of Michigan, and well beyond.'' And Benanti will star as Cindy Stephens, a new Kingstown correctional officer. Per Paramount Global's Q1 2025 earnings call transcript via MarketScreener, Kingstown is set to return in October 2025. Plot: Per Paramount+, the official synopsis for Tulsa King is as follows: 'Tulsa King follows New York mafia capo Dwight 'The General' Manfredi (Sylvester Stallone), just after he is released from prison after 25 years and unceremoniously exiled by his boss to set up shop in Tulsa, Okla. Realizing that his mob family may not have his best interests in mind, Dwight slowly builds a 'crew' from a group of unlikely characters, to help him establish a new criminal empire in a place that to him might as well be another planet.' Season 3 Premiere Date: September 2025 Cast, Season 3 Filming Updates, And More: On March 18, Paramount+ confirmed that production on Season 3 was officially underway in Atlanta and Oklahoma, with Jim McKay directing the season premiere. Since then, several new cast members have been announced. In addition to Stallone, Jay Will, Max Casella, Andrea Savage, Martin Starr, Garrett Hedlund, and more, Robert Patrick (1923) is joining Season 3 as Jeremiah Dunmire, 'a powerful, forceful man with deep pockets in the liquor business.' Beau Knapp (Seal Team) will play Cole Dunmire, 'Jeremiah's (Patrick) son and a trust fund country boy with crazy in his eyes.' Bella Heathcote (Pieces of Her) is also joining the third season as series regular Cleo Montague, 'a Tulsa native born and raised, and the daughter of a distillery owner.' And James Russo is coming onboard in a recurring role as New York mob boss Quiet Ray Renzetti. Paramount+ also announced that Chris Caldovino (The Sopranos), McKenna Quigley Harrington (Susie Searches) and Mike 'Cash Flo' Walden were upped to series regulars for Season 3. And one of the most exciting casting announcements is the addition of Kevin Pollak in a series regular role of Special Agent Musso, 'an FBI agent who has an axe to grind.' Plot: Per Paramount+, the official synopsis for Landman is as follows: 'Based on the notable 11-part podcast Boomtown, Landman is set in the proverbial boomtowns of West-Texas and is a modern-day tale of fortune-seeking in the world of oil rigs. The series is an upstairs/downstairs story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires that are fueling a boom so big it's reshaping our climate, our economy and our geopolitics.' Season 2 Premiere Date: November 2025 Cast, Season 2 Filming Updates, And More: The debut season of Sheridan and Christian Wallace's Texas drama aired its finale on January 12, 2025. But fear not, Landman fans. Season 2 already started filming in Texas and is expected to premiere this fall. In addition to Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, Andy Garcia, Ali Larter, and more, Landman Season 2 will also welcome Oscar nominee and 1883 star Sam Elliott as a series regular. Yee haw! Plot: Per a press release from Paramount, the early synopsis for The Madison is as follows: 'The series is a heartfelt study of grief and human connection following a New York City family in the Madison River valley of central Montana.' Premiere Date: Early 2026 Cast, Filming Updates, And More: Sheridan fans who are missing the Duttons should get excited about The Madison, the next installment in the Yellowstone universe, starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Kevin Zegers, Danielle Vasinova, Beau Garrett, Elle Chapman, Amiah Miller, Matthew Fox, and more. According to Deadline, the series is aiming for a 2025 premiere date, so stay tuned for more updates. Plot: Per a press release from CBS, the early synopsis for Y: Marshals (described as a working title) is as follows: 'Y: Marshals stars Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton. With the Yellowstone Ranch behind him, Dutton joins an elite unit of U.S. Marshals, combining his skills as a cowboy and Navy SEAL to bring range justice to Montana, where he and his teammates must balance family, duty and the high psychological cost that comes with serving as the last line of defense in the region's war on violence.' Premiere Date: Midseason 2026 Cast, Filming Updates, And More: The Kayce Dutton-centric Yellowstone spinoff was announced on May 7 and will air on CBS Sundays from 9:00 to 10:00 p.m. ET when it premieres in 2026. While additional cast members and Yellowstone ties remain unknown at this time, CBS has revealed Spencer Hudnut (SEAL Team) will serve as showrunner. Plot: An official synopsis for Dutton Ranch (official title TBC) has yet to be released, but Yellowstone fans know this series as the Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) spinoff they've been waiting for. The series will likely follow the lives of the two core characters of Sheridan's beloved Western drama after the Yellowstone finale, which aired in December 2024. As Decider noted, 'Beth plans to stay in the ranching business with Rip and Carter (Finn Little). She finds a place with a 'little house, big barn' sitting on top of '7,000 acres deeded, another 20 in a BLM lease,' 40 miles west of Dillon, Montana where no tourists or developers lurk. While Rip agrees he could make 'something like this work,' he says 'not gonna get rich, but you can pay the bills.' Beth replies, 'You let me worry about the rich part.' With her observing the businesses of the 6666 and Bosque Ranch, we have no doubt she will quickly build a new dynasty for her, Rip and Carter to oversee.' Premiere Date: November 2025 Cast, Filming Updates, And More: According to Paramount Global's Q1 2025 earnings call transcript via MarketScreener, the highly-anticipated Yellowstone spinoff will arrive in Q4 of 2025 along with Landman. While Paramount has yet to release official details surrounding the series, Reilly confirmed a Beth/Rip spinoff was coming back in 2024. So stay tuned to see if any other Yellowstone favorites return. Plot: Among Sheridan's new Yellowstone-related series comes another prequel. While 1883 ended in 2022 and 1923 ended in April 2025, 1944 is on the horizon, which Decider notes, 'will follow the next generation of Duttons during the height of World War II and will reveal how the political and economic circumstances will affect them and the ranch.' Premiere Date: 2026 Cast, Filming Updates, And More: While an official 1944 cast has yet to be announced, fans have considered the possibility that 1923 stars like Brandon Sklenar (Spencer Dutton) and Michelle Randolph (Elizabeth Stafford) could return as their character's older selves to continue the story. In an interview with Decider, Sklenar also explained 'we'll have to wait until 1944 to confirm that' Spencer and Alex's (Julia Schlaepfer) son becomes John Dutton's (Kevin Costner) father. So here's hoping the series gives 1923 fans all the answers they seek. According to Paramount Global's Q1 2025 earnings call transcript via MarketScreener, 1944 is expected to premiere later in 2026 after Y: Marshals. Plot: Per Paramount+, 'Lioness is based on a real-life CIA program and follows a Marine recruited to befriend the daughter of a terrorist to bring the organization down from within… In Season 2, as the CIA's fight against terror moves closer to home, Joe (Zoe Saldaña), Kaitlyn (Nicole Kidman), and Byron (Michael Kelly) enlist a new Lioness operative to infiltrate a previously unknown threat. With pressure mounting from all sides, Joe is forced to confront the profound personal sacrifices she has made as the leader of the Lioness program.' Season 3 Premiere Date: TBA Season 3 Cast, Filming Updates, And More: Lioness fans know that despitethe positive reception Season 2 received (including a 90% certified fresh Tomatometer score), Sheridan's espionage thriller has yet to officially be renewed for a Season 3 after its Season 2 finale premiered on December 8, 2024. That said, Paramount+ has yet to cancel the original series either, and since we know the streaming service loves Sheridan shows, there's still hope for continuation. Plot: Sheridan knows no limits when it comes to the entertainment industry, so in a twist, his upcoming projects aren't all scripted TV series. Sheridan, Blake Shelton, David Glasser, Lee Metzger, and Keith Urban have a new singing competition coming to CBS. Per the network: 'The Road follows Grammy Award winner Urban, who also serves as the headlining superstar for the series, on his journey to discover the next big artist alongside Grammy Award winner Gretchen Wilson, who acts as the 'tour manager.' The docu-follow format trails a group of emerging musicians (TBA) as they open for Urban at music venues across America, competing to win over local fanbases to secure a spot in the next city and remain on the tour. In the end, only one will walk away with the ultimate prize. The Road offers viewers a backstage pass into the gritty and unforgiving life of a touring musician. With exclusive access to behind-the-scenes workings of the music industry, viewers will see what happens when some of the best up-and-coming performers pile into a tour bus and tackle a grueling schedule in pursuit of their dreams.' Premiere Date: Sundays at 9:00 PM starting fall 2025 Cast, Filming Updates, And More: Viewers will learn more about The Road's 12 Season 1 musicians as the series airs, but per The Road's teaser trailer, the performances have already been filmed at Urban concerts in Texas, Oklahoma, and Tennessee. Plot: Longtime Sheridan fans know this list wouldn't be complete without mentioning 6666, the Yellowstone spinoff that wasn't (yet!), but that may still come together one day. Per TV Insider, when the spinoff was first announced in February 2021, Paramount+'s description was as follows: 'Founded when Comanches still ruled West Texas, 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.' Premiere Date: TBA Cast, Filming Updates, And More: While the Yellowstone offshoot 6666 was put on hold, it was expected to center on the Four Sixes ranch in Texas, where Jefferson White's character Jimmy went to work during the original series. While a cast wasn't announced in 2021, there's potential for White and other Yellowstone stars (including Sheridan!) to return down the line if the creator revisits the story. For those who don't know, the 6666 ranch is a real place near Guthrie, Texas, currently owned by Sheridan himself. So the possibility of shooting there in the future certainly remains. Until then, Decider will keep you posted on more updates in the Sheridan-verse.