Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024
alert-–-yellowstone-creator-taylor-sheridan-purchases-sprawling-179-acre-wyoming-ranch-for-$4.95mAlert – Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan purchases sprawling 179-acre Wyoming ranch for $4.95M

Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan reportedly shelled out $4.95 million for a  sprawling, 179-acre ranch in Wyoming.

The prolific writer is rumored to have recently purchased a property, known as Papa’s Creek Ranch. 

His latest purchase has two trout streams and offers a place for waterfowl hunting, according to TMZ. 

Despite the hefty price tag, the land has minimal structures built on it, so the actor has ‘a bit of a blank canvas to work.’

The ranch is 65 miles away from Jackson Hole and was also said to be toured by Michael Keaton over the summer. 

Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan has reportedly shelled out $4.95 million for a sprawling, 179-acre ranch in Wyoming; seen in 2022

Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan has reportedly shelled out $4.95 million for a sprawling, 179-acre ranch in Wyoming; seen in 2022

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Latham Jenkins and Matt MacMillan were the brokers for the listing. 

It is unclear if Sheridan, who has an estimated net worth of $70 million, plans on moving there or using the space for a new filming project.

The showrunner also boasts two ranch properties in Texas – the $350 million, 266,255-plus acre Four Sixes Ranch, which he purchased in January 2022 along with a group of investors, and the Bosque Ranch, a 600-acre property where much of Yellowstone and its spinoffs are filmed. 

Last year, a report from the Wall Street Journal revealed that the star charges Paramount as high as $50,000 a week to film Yellowstone on his own ranch in Texas.

Additionally, he asks the network for $210K to train actors at a ‘Cowboy Camp’ held on his own property and rents herds of cattle out for $25 a head.

Sheridan declined a request by WSJ to be interviewed for the story.

At the ‘Cowboy Camps’, actors are taught how to work with horses and realistically depict ranch life. WSJ reported Paramount was charged $214,979.61 for the camp leading into season five, which lasted around a week.

About $33,000 of that was just for catering. Use of his horses was also costly – Paramount was charged $2,000 a head.

The prolific writer is rumored to have recently purchased a property, known as Papa's Creek Ranch

The prolific writer is rumored to have recently purchased a property, known as Papa’s Creek Ranch

Despite the hefty price tag, the land has minimal structures built on it, so the actor 'a bit of a blank canvas to work'

Despite the hefty price tag, the land has minimal structures built on it, so the actor ‘a bit of a blank canvas to work’ 

In another example cited by WSJ, a wrangler thousands of miles away from set also charged production $3,000. The wrangler explained to the skeptical production office that she was working on one of Sheridan’s ranches and getting his horses ready for filming. 

Sheridan also uses his preferred farrier to work with the horses. 

According to WSJ, it costs over $500 million a year for Paramount to create Sheridan’s programs. That figure also includes the first season of the Yellowstone spin-off 1923, which cost nearly $200 million.   

Sheridan has a number of Yellowstone prequel and spinoff series at work, including 1883, 1923, 1944 and The Madison, starring Michelle Pfeiffer. 

News of his latest purchase comes after Deadline confirmed that 'negotiations are underway for a sixth season' of Yellowstone

News of his latest purchase comes after Deadline confirmed that ‘negotiations are underway for a sixth season’ of Yellowstone 

News of his latest purchase comes after Deadline confirmed that ‘negotiations are underway for a sixth season’ of Yellowstone, despite previous stating that the series would after season five. 

Although sources emphasized that the deal is still up in the air, the upcoming episodes would focus on Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser, who play Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler, following Kevin Costner‘s dramatic exit from the neo-Western drama.

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