
Taylor Sheridan has written six movies in the course of his career, and many of Sheridan’s movies are available to stream on Paramount+. Aside from Sicario: Day of the Soldado, most of Sheridan’s movies are standalone, original stories. However, Sheridan also has a secret trilogy of films that are loosely connected to one another, dubbed the “American Frontier” trilogy. Many fans of Sheridan’s may not even know which films are in the trilogy, but they actually constitute the best writing we’ve ever seen out of Sheridan before, and they’re even better than Yellowstone.
Taylor Sheridan’s American Frontier Trilogy Explained
Sicario, Hell or High Water, & Wind River Aren’t Directly Connected, But Share Similar Settings & Themes
Though they’re not directly connected to one another, Taylor Sheridan’s Sicario, Hell or High Water, and Wind River make up the so-called “American Frontier” trilogy. They’re grouped together as a sort of trilogy because they all feature similar genres, settings, and themes. All three movies take place in remote, rural parts of the American West: Sicario on the Mexican border, Hell or High Water in rural West Texas, and Wind River in remote Wyoming. All three movies are also very closely linked thematically: they all tell stories about protagonists bucking the constraints of the legal system in search of true justice.
Sicario, Hell or High Water, and Wind River basically function as a series because of their thematic similarities. A viewer could easily go from Hell or High Water, a commentary on the injustices of the banking system in America and the cycles of poverty many people are locked into, directly into Wind River, a commentary on how Indigenous people – especially women – are completely ignored by law enforcement and left to suffer and die on their own. In essence, the “character” that appears in all three “American Frontier” movies is the United States legal system and the oppression it wreaks on average Americans.
American Frontier, Not Yellowstone, Is Taylor Sheridan At His Very Best
Yellowstone Is Great, But American Frontier Is A Rich Tapestry Of Social Commentary & Thrilling Plots
All the things Taylor Sheridan’s writing has garnered acclaim for – his efficiency, his skill with crafting thrilling plots, and his topical and salient social commentary – are better displayed by “American Frontier” than by Yellowstone. Sicario, for example, is an action thriller with breakneck pacing that also manages to craft fascinating and fully realized characters. Wind River works as a revenge actioner, but it also shines a light on an all-too-overlooked social issue. Hell or High Water features arguably Sheridan’s best interpersonal drama between Toby and Marcus. There isn’t a single beat Sheridan misses throughout “American Frontier.”
Taylor Sheridan Should Return To The American Frontier Movies
Sheridan Is Long Overdue For A New Movie, & His Social Commentary Could Be More Valuable Now Than Ever
Even though Taylor Sheridan’s writing was at its best in the “American Frontier” trilogy, his upcoming slate of projects is mostly centered around television shows and Yellowstone spinoffs. Out of all of Sheridan’s upcoming shows and movies, four of them are Yellowstone spinoff shows, and only one could be a movie. Aside from his upcoming adaptation of Empire of the Summer Moon, which might still be made into a show, Sheridan hasn’t written or directed a film since 2021’s Those Who Wish Me Dead. It’s high time Sheridan returned to writing movies, and revisiting “American Frontier” could be the perfect way for him to do it.
America has changed a lot since 2017, when the final “American Frontier” film came out. “American Frontier’s” focus on social commentary and Sheridan’s opinions about the country could be even more valuable now than they were when he first wrote the trilogy. There’s no one better suited to telling stories about the challenges average Americans are facing and exposing injustices in the country. It would make a lot of sense, thematically, for Sheridan to return to “American Frontier.” While I and many other viewers are always happy for more Yellowstone, I think Taylor Sheridan’s talents would be put to better use in continuing “American Frontier.”