Taylor Sheridan today: 'The Laird' filming reports put Scotland in focus
Last updated: 13 July 2026
2027 is the release year repeatedly attached to a reported new Taylor Sheridan drama set in Scotland. The project, said to be titled The Laird, would move the creator of Yellowstone and Landman into a story centred on a large Scottish estate owner. Yet the most important fact is also the simplest: neither Sheridan nor Paramount+ has publicly confirmed the series in the material currently available.

The Bottom Line
- The Laird is reported to focus on the owner of a large estate in Scotland.
- Several reports say filming is expected to begin in Scotland in July or August 2026.
- The story is expected to explore historical links between Scotland and America.
- A 2027 release on Paramount+ has been reported, but not confirmed by the platform.
- No cast has been announced, and no official connection to the Dutton family has been established.
Breaking It Down
The first detailed reports describe The Laird as a drama written by Sheridan and built around a Scottish landowner. Radio Times reported that filming could begin later in July, while TV Tonight said production was due to start the following month. The difference matters because no production schedule has been released by Paramount+ in the supplied reports.
The proposed story would examine the movement of Scots across the Atlantic during the 18th and 19th centuries, alongside the darker history of Scottish involvement in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Reports say some Scots became wealthy landowners and gave their names to enslaved people they owned. That historical frame could give the series a broader scope than a conventional family-estate drama, linking property, inheritance and migration to the source of wealth behind powerful families.

Speculation about a Yellowstone connection comes from the Dutton family's stated Scottish Highlands ancestry. Sheridan has already used 1883 and 1923 to explore earlier generations, so fans have begun asking whether The Laird could reach further back. That remains only a theory: the supplied reports contain no official statement linking the new title to the Duttons.
There is also a credibility gap around the project. Taste of Country cautioned that the initial report relied on an unnamed insider and had not been matched by major trade publications. AOL likewise described the claims as unverified. The firmest reading, therefore, is that a Scotland-set Sheridan project is being widely reported, but its status, cast, exact filming date and franchise ties are still undisclosed.
- Laird
- A Scottish term used in the reports for the owner of a large estate.
- Prequel
- A story set before an existing work, often showing earlier generations or events.
Why This Matters
For viewers in Britain, the setting is more than a scenic change. A major US television creator placing a drama in Scotland would put Scottish history, land ownership and transatlantic migration at the centre of an international streaming series. The subject could also bring difficult questions about inherited wealth and the slave trade into a mainstream entertainment format.

The project would also mark a notable geographic shift in Sheridan's body of television work. The supplied coverage describes it as his first series set entirely outside the United States. Even without a confirmed Dutton connection, the themes being reported — bloodlines, property and power — closely resemble the conflicts that have defined his best-known dramas.
What Comes Next
The immediate test is whether filming begins in Scotland during July or August 2026. Confirmation from Paramount+, a casting announcement or an official production notice would settle whether The Laird is an active series rather than an early proposal circulating through entertainment reports.
If the reported timetable holds, the programme is expected in 2027. No exact release date, cast list or official synopsis appears in the supplied sources.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Taylor Sheridan's new show The Laird about?
The reported drama centres on the owner of a large Scottish estate. Coverage says it is expected to explore links between Scotland and America, including migration and the historical roots of wealth.
Has Paramount+ confirmed The Laird?
No confirmation from Paramount+ appears in the supplied reports. Radio Times said it contacted the platform for comment, while other coverage described the project as unverified.
When will The Laird start filming in Scotland?
Reports conflict slightly. Some say filming is due later in July 2026, while others say it will begin in August 2026.
Is The Laird a Yellowstone prequel?
No official link has been announced. The theory comes from the Dutton family's Scottish Highlands ancestry and Sheridan's earlier prequels, 1883 and 1923.
When could The Laird be released?
The supplied reports point to a possible 2027 release on Paramount+. No exact date has been disclosed.
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