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If you've been frustrated by streaming service price hikes this year, Cyber Monday's vast array of sales and discounts should help if you've been feeling the pinch. One great deal we love at the moment is this discount on Paramount+; from now through December 2, new and eligible returning subscribers can get ad-free Paramount+ Premium (which includes Showtime!) access for just $3 per month for two months. That'll get you access to newly-dropped episodes of series like Landman, South Park, Elsbeth, Matlock, and so much more.
Paramount+ isn't just great for TV shows either: You can catch NFL games on CBS every Sunday, they offer a vast library of holiday movies, and starting in 2026, it'll be the destination to watch UFC. It's also the streaming home of most of Taylor Sheridan's shows (minus Yellowstone, which you can find over on Peacock). You can catch Yellowstone prequels 1883 and 1923 on the platform, plus Sheridan's recent hits like Tulsa King, Landman and Mayor of Kingstown.
Taylor Sheridan shows to watch on Paramount+
From Yellowstone prequels to Landman, here's what Taylor Sheridan's got for you on Paramount+.
1883
Starring Sam Elliott, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, this Yellowstone prequel series follows members of the Dutton family as they travel west across the Great Plains toward Montana. All eight episodes of this limited series are available to stream on Paramount+.
1923
In 1923, a new generation of Duttons struggles to maintain control of the family ranch amid the early stages of the Great Depression and under the pressure of Prohibition. Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren star in this Yellowstone prequel. Seasons 1-2 are now streaming on Paramount+.
Tulsa King
Sylvester Stallone stars as Dwight "The General" Manfredi, a disgraced member of the New York mafia who is exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma, after being released from prison. Season 3 of Tulsa King just ended, so if you missed it, now's a great time to binge every episode.
Mayor of Kingstown
Jeremy Renner stars as Mike McLusky, the unofficial "mayor" of Kingstown, a company town in the business of incarceration. Edie Falco joined the show for Season 4, which premiered Oct. 26 on Paramount+.
Landman
Based on the podcast Boomtown, Landman stars Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore and Sam Elliott as they navigate an oil boom in West Texas. Season 2 premiered Nov. 16 on Paramount+.
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