Paramount+’s Hidden Western Gem ‘Lawmen: Bass Reeves’ Is Still Dominating Streams Years Later — The Taylor Sheridan Series You Can’t Afford to Miss
Taylor Sheridan may be best known as the mastermind behind Yellowstone, but the acclaimed writer and producer has quietly built an empire far beyond the Dutton ranch. Before he ever set foot in the world of TV, Sheridan made his mark in Hollywood with films like Sicario starring Josh Brolin, Wind River with Elizabeth Olsen, and Hell or High Water featuring Jeff Bridges — all gritty, morally complex stories that cemented his reputation as one of the most compelling voices in modern storytelling.
Since 2018, Sheridan has poured that same vision into television. While the Yellowstone universe — including 1883 and 1923 — made him a household name, Sheridan’s ambitions have extended into crime dramas like Mayor of Kingstown, starring Jeremy Renner, and Tulsa King with Sylvester Stallone. And now, his oil-country drama Landman, led by Billy Bob Thornton, is poised to become one of his most ambitious series yet.
Yet amid these high-profile hits, one of Sheridan’s Western creations has quietly endured — and fans are still discovering it in droves. Lawmen: Bass Reeves, an eight-part miniseries chronicling the life of one of America’s first Black marshals west of the Mississippi, has become a sleeper hit on Paramount+. David Oyelowo leads the series with a commanding presence, supported by heavyweights like Dennis Quaid and the late Donald Sutherland. Although the show originally aired in 2023, nearly three years later, it still sits in Paramount+’s top 10 in multiple countries — a testament to its cinematic scope, thrilling storytelling, and Sheridan’s signature mix of historical drama and pulse-pounding action.
The series follows Bass Reeves as he navigates a dangerous and unforgiving frontier, taking on outlaws, corruption, and moral dilemmas that would define him as one of the greatest lawmen in American history. For fans of Westerns or anyone seeking an epic weekend binge, Lawmen: Bass Reeves is a perfect dive into the grit, tension, and heroism that define Sheridan’s storytelling.
And Sheridan isn’t slowing down. On the horizon are two more Yellowstone spin-offs: Marshals and The Madison, set to premiere on March 1 and March 14, respectively. Fans can also look forward to new seasons of Landman, Tulsa King, and Mayor of Kingstown, while the third season of Lioness wraps filming and is expected to air later this year. Sheridan’s creativity extends to the big screen as well, with his upcoming film F.A.S.T. and a Call of Duty adaptation in the works, directed by Peter Berg.
Whether you’re a diehard Taylor Sheridan fan or a newcomer looking for a Western that combines historical depth, stellar performances, and cinematic intensity, Lawmen: Bass Reeves remains the ultimate streaming escape. Don’t miss the chance to watch the series that has quietly become one of Paramount+’s most enduring hits.
All episodes of Lawmen: Bass Reeves are available now on Paramount+. Stay tuned to Collider for the latest updates on Sheridan’s ever-expanding empire of Western and crime storytelling.
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