Taylor Sheridan is one of the busiest men on television, aside from his work in movies. Before the third season of "Landman" and the fourth season of "Tulsa King", another one of his popular properties is returning with its third season. The Zoe Saldana-Nicole Kidman series "Lioness" (also known as "Special Ops: Lioness") will premiere its Season 3 on Paramount+ on Sunday, August 2, 2026. As with the previous seasons of the show, Prime Video will stream it at a later date, which hasn't been made official yet.
The third season is expected to explore a personal assignment of The Lioness team, focusing on CIA operative Joe's personal life. Filming kicked off in October 2025 and wrapped in late March 2026. Unlike the international locales of previous seasons, Season 3 was primarily shot across North Texas, including Fort Worth and Dallas.
The main ensemble cast includes Zoe Saldaña as Joe McNamara, Nicole Kidman as Kaitlyn Meade, Morgan Freeman as Edwin Mullins, Michael Kelly as Byron Westfield, and Genesis Rodriguez as Captain Josephina Carrillo, among others.
The series is executive produced by creator Taylor Sheridan, alongside David C. Glasser, Zoe Saldaña, Nicole Kidman, Ron Burkle, David Hutkin, Bob Yari, Michael Friedman, Jill Wagner, David Lemanowicz, Geyer Kosinski, and Keith Cox.
How many shows is Taylor Sheridan working on now?
Taylor Sheridan is currently involved in creating, writing, or executive-producing over 10 television series, with six shows already active and streaming and several others in varying stages of production. His upcoming television slate spans the "Yellowstone" universe and beyond. His latest show, "The Madison", premiered in March 2026. Starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell, the show is a neo-Western standalone drama not part of the "Yellowstone" universe.
His other shows include "Mayor of Kingstown", a gritty crime thriller starring Jeremy Renner as a family power-broker in a town dominated by the prison industry; "Tulsa King", a mob drama following a New York mafia capo, played by Sylvester Stallone, looking to rebuild a criminal empire; "Landman", which sees Billy Bob Thornton navigating a West Texas drama involving the oil business and criminal enterprises; "Lawmen: Bass Reeves", which isaA historical Western anthology miniseries detailing the life of the first Black U.S. Marshal.
Aside from "Yellowstone", its prequels "1883" and "1923" concluded as one-season shows. Sheridan also has "Frisco King" (the "Tulsa King" spinoff led by Samuel L. Jackson) and a New Orleans-based crime drama movie, "F.A.S.T", coming up next.