Though his training was as much rural as rural, Sheridan had at least some experience with the trials and accomplishments of owning a cattle ranch. It wasn’t till the huge success of “Yellowstone,” nevertheless, that he got the possibility to be a John Dutton of his own. For a Season 3 plotline including Jefferson White’s young cowboy Jimmy Hurdstrom, production transferred south from Wyoming to Fort Worth, Texas and the famousFour Sixes Ranch Founded in the 19th century, the Four Sixes (or 6666, as it’s often elegant) was a leader in the breeding and care of quarter horses and Black Angus livestock, and composed itself into the history of American popular culture as the variety where the Marlboro Man rode.
While shooting in February 2020, Sheridan got word that the cattle ranch’s owner Ann Marion had actually died. He was worried about having the ability to movie the rest of his season, obviously, however was more worried about the fate of the cattle ranch itself. Marion’s will specified that the cattle ranch be offered after her death, so Sheridan asked about purchasing it himself. Undeterred by the $350 million cost (” I stated, well, I’m about $330 million brief,” he informed Fort Worth Magazine), Sheridan dealt with extra financiers and signed a huge brand-new offer with Paramount in order to fund the offer of a life time. He has a variety of strategies to broaden operations at the Four Sixes, consisting of offering direct-to-consumer beef under the 6666 brand name for the very first time, partnering with a regional brewery, and producing a documentary series about the cattle ranch.