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Taylor Sheridan Reveals Why Yellowstone’s ‘6666’ Spinoff Will ‘Never’ Happen: ‘Would Never Do That’

Taylor Sheridan said he will not fictionalize the Four Sixes Ranch, ending plans for a Jimmy-centered series that had been announced in 2022.

  • Yellowstone co-creator Taylor Sheridan confirmed that the long-anticipated 6666 spinoff is not moving forward, ending speculation about a project announced at Paramount's 2022 Upfront presentation.
  • Sheridan, who purchased the historic Four Sixes Ranch in 2020, explained that creating ongoing drama there would mean 'fictionalizing' a place where real people work and raise families, violating his commitment to protect the property.
  • Paramount announced 6666 at its 2022 Upfront presentation after actor Jefferson White's character, Jimmy Hurdstrom, relocated to the Texas ranch in Yellowstone Season 4, prompting fans to anticipate a spinoff centered on that setting.
  • Speaking on the Rodeo Time podcast, Sheridan said he is 'very protective of the Sixes' and would never 'trivialize' the working ranch by inventing conflicts and personal dramas for real cowboys and their families.
  • Despite the 6666 cancellation, the Yellowstone universe continues through active projects; prequel series 1883 and 1923 concluded, while Marshals and Dutton Ranch remain on air across Paramount+ and CBS.
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Already announced five years ago, the "Yellowstone" spin-off "6666" will never be seen. Taylor Sheridan, the creator of the series, explained. The "Yellowstone" series universe had recently grown by two series. However, unlike the reboots "Dutton Ranch" and "Marshals" the spin-off "6666" will not be a reality. Although the project had already been announced in 2021.Taylor Sheridan: "Yellowstone" spin-off "6666" will be "never exist"Mastermind Ta…

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ScreenRant broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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