THIS WAS NOT ON ANYONE’S BINGO CARD. At first glance, it felt like business as usual — another quiet week in Hollywood, another powerhouse creator working behind the scenes, deals moving, scripts turning, nothing to see here. Then Taylor Sheridan entered the conversation… and everything shifted. While other showrunners stay polite, play safe, and stick comfortably inside studio walls, Sheridan has never been that guy. He builds worlds. He calls shots. And now, the mastermind behind Landman is reportedly preparing for a massive move that could take him straight out of the Paramount ecosystem. Fans weren’t ready. This isn’t just another contract shuffle — it feels like a creative earthquake. Social media lit up with disbelief. Cameras started digging. Comment sections filled with one question: What happens to the Sheridan universe if he really walks away? Sheridan has always done things his own way — pushing boundaries, rewriting rules, and refusing to stay boxed in. And if this exit becomes real, it won’t be quiet… it’ll change the landscape.

TAYLOR SHERIDAN FANS JUST GOT STUNNED — A major shake-up is unfolding as the Landman creator prepares for a looming Paramount exit

Taylor Sheridan Fans Hit With Huge Blow Ahead of ‘Landman’ Creator’s Paramount Exit

Sam Elliott leaning on a rusted wall in Landman Season 2

Taylor Sheridan fans are officially in their stress era. Just as Landman continues to dominate conversation and Paramount+ keeps leaning hard into the Sheridan-verse, the studio behind it all has confirmed two pieces of news that — taken together — sting a little more than expected: Paramount+ is raising prices in January 2026, and Sheridan is still on track to leave the studio entirely once his deal expires.

Taylor Sheridan's 'Landman' Reveals First Look and Premiere Date

Let’s start with the money part. Under David Ellison’s Paramount Skydance, the company is planning to spend more on content — but it’s also asking subscribers to pay up for it. In its Q3 2025 earnings report, Paramount confirmed U.S. price increases will kick in on January 15, 2026. The ad-supported Paramount+ Essential plan will rise by $1 to $8.99/month, while Paramount+ Premium (ad-free) jumps to $13.99/month. Annual plans are also climbing sharply, with Essential moving to $89.99/year and Premium to $139.99/year.

Ellison framed the hikes as necessary fuel for bigger ambitions. “These changes will fuel continued reinvestment in the user experience and deliver an even stronger slate of programming,” he said in his letter to shareholders. And to be fair, Paramount+ isn’t exactly sitting on its hands. The streamer just locked in a seven-year, $7.7 billion UFC deal, a five-year, $1.5 billion pact with Matt Stone and Trey Parker, and is ramping its film slate up to 15 movies a yearSouth Park alone was the platform’s top subscriber-acquisition driver in Q3.

Is Taylor Sheridan Leaving Paramount?

Yellowstone co-creator Taylor Sheridan's oil boom series Landman adds four new stars - including a Yellowstone actor - to join star Billy Bob Thornton | Daily Mail Online

But here’s where things get complicated for Sheridan fans. Yes, Taylor Sheridan is leaving Paramount — just not yet. His current deal runs through 2028, meaning shows like LandmanTulsa King, and other in-progress projects are safe for now. However, starting in 2029, Sheridan will officially shift his creative empire to NBCUniversal, with his production company 101 Studios moving over via a first-look deal that begins in 2026.

Reports suggest the split comes down to creative control and strained relationships with new Paramount leadership, with NBCUniversal offering Sheridan more freedom — and likely a bigger paycheck. Translation: Paramount gets a few more years of Sheridan hits, but the long-term future of the Sheridan-verse is already pointed elsewhere.

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