While Yellowstone has its own trademark aesthetic and lingo, creator Taylor Sheridan does draw on some of the best TV dramas of the last 30 years, which is a credit to him as a showrunner. The parallels between Yellowstone and FX’s crime drama Sons of Anarchy, for example, are plentiful. The similarities are so abundant that Yellowstone has been referred to as “Sons of Anarchy on horses” in certain circles of the internet. Taylor Sheridan is one of TV’s most talented and unique dramatic writers, to be sure, and the influence of Sons of Anarchy on Yellowstone is clear.
Yellowstone Creator Taylor Sheridan Was Part Of The Main Sons Of Anarchy Cast
Sheridan Played Deputy Chief David Hale
Years before he put pen to paper on Yellowstone, Taylor Sheridan was a working TV actor who had a number of smaller roles to his name before Sons of Anarchy debuted in 2008. The award-winning family drama was set against the backdrop of an oftentimes violent motorcycle club’s struggle to accumulate power, wealth, freedom, and revenge, although not necessarily in that order. Taylor Sheridan portrayed Deputy Sheriff David Hale for the first three seasons of the show, the straight-edge enforcer of the law and frenemy of the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club.
Taylor Sheridan Cast Several Former Sons Of Anarchy Co-stars In Yellowstone
Former SOA Stars Can Be Found Across The Yellowstone Timeline
In addition to the biker call-out in Yellowstone, there are a few other notable cross-overs between the two shows. For example, Sheridan has used a few cast members from Sons of Anarchy in the ever-expanding cast of the growing Yellowstone universe. One of the most prominent is Q’orianka Kilcher (The New World), who starred in Yellowstone as the vengeful litigator and business consultant Angela Blue Thunder more than a decade after playing Chibs’ daughter Kerrianne Telford in season 3 of Sons of Anarchy.
Screen legend Robert Patrick (Terminator 2: Judgment Day) makes appearances in both Sons of Anarchy and the Yellowstone spin-off 1923. He plays the president of the Sons of Anarchy San Bernadino chapter, Les Packer, and in 1923 Patrick portrays Sheriff William McDowell. Lamonica Garrett also features in both universes; he somewhat ironically plays David Hale’s replacement, Deputy Sheriff Cane, in Sons of Anarchy, while he played Pinkerton Agent Thomas in Yellowstone‘s spinoff 1883.
Sons Of Anarchy Is Considered A Neo-Western Overlapping In Genre With Yellowstone
The Two Shows Share Major Plot Similarities As Well
Most importantly, Sons of Anarchy is framed around the themes of individualism and personal freedom, with the club working to impede the march of progress and change in their hometown. Therein lies its greatest tie to Yellowstone, and why both shows can and should be considered neo-Westerns with a genuine overlap in genre. John Dutton and his family work to keep the ranch pristine and preserve their way of life, just as the Sons of Anarchy do. Whether Taylor Sheridan distinctly intended it to or not, Yellowstone is a spiritual successor to Sons of Anarchy, in theme if not setting.