Stop now! ✋⚠️ ‘Yellowstone’ Made Taylor Sheridan a Giant, but His Least-Streamed 2025 Series Shows How High His Low Is

Kevin Costner and Luke Grimes standing in front of a barn in Yellowstone, Coming Home. Image via Paramount Network

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Speaking of modest, the acclaimed producer’s spy thriller Special Ops: Lioness fits the bill. Lioness stars Zoe Saldaña and follows an elite group of CIA operatives involved in the eponymous program that specially trains women agents. It premiered on July 23, 2023, and was renewed for a third season back in August, with production getting underway in October. As of early 2025, the 73% RT series is Sheridan’s least-streamed, yet its low performance still far exceeds the highs of most other creators, ranking among the top Paramount+ originals and drawing an audience that most streamers can only dream of.

‘Yellowstone’ Set a Nearly Impossible Bar for TV Success

Kevin Costner as John Dutton posing with a horse in the first episode of Yellowstone. Image via Paramount Network

Looking at the ratings, the benchmark is clear: Yellowstone remains at the top of modern TV, having recently shattered records with Season 5 Part 2, which aired from November 10, 2024, to December 15, 2024. The second half of the season was a massive hit for Paramount Network until the very end, amassing 11.4 million viewers in its final episode. This made the series finale, “Life Is a Promise,” the most-watched episode in Yellowstone‘s history, thereby further cementing Sheridan’s status as a giant in the TV business, without contest.

In terms of international viewership, Paramount+’s biggest international launch ever belongs to Yellowstone Season 5 Part 2. The premiere scored 21 million viewers in the US in live plus three-day viewing, while the premiere night alone, simulcast across CBS and eight cable channels, attracted 16.4 million total viewers, representing a 3% viewership increase over the Season 5 Part 1 debut.

Taylor Sheridan’s Lowest is the Most Successful TV Underperformer

Over a week after Lioness returned for its sophomore run, it ranked No. 4 among Paramount+ originals, behind the biggest domestic household premieres: 1923Tulsa King Season 2, and Halo Season 1. Then, a week after the season wrapped on December 8, 2024, reports confirmed that it ranked in the top three Paramount+ originals for 2024, behind Landman Season 1 and Tulsa King Season 2, both of which were also created by Sheridan. At the time, Lioness Season 2 had reached a total of 8.3 million domestic households, a 10% increase compared to Season 1’s 7.6 million.

Ultimately, Sheridan’s 2025 success is less about the heights of his prominent titles and more about the success of his less popular ones. While Yellowstone continues to dominate, Lioness proves that there is no such thing as a small show in the Sheridan-verse—only different levels of dominance. In addition to Saldaña, the high-stakes Paramount+ original stars Laysla De OliveiraGenesis RodriguezMichael KellyMorgan Freeman, and Nicole Kidman.

Lioness is streaming on Paramount+. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates from the Taylor Sheridan universe.

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