🚨 YELLOWSTONE 6666 TRAILER DROPPED… AND IT’S UNREAL GOOD! 🤠💥
Jimmy Hurdstrom thriving on the legendary Four Sixes Ranch—dust, sweat, unbreakable bonds, and that Texas grit we crave.
Teeter shows up throwing punches and attitude, Jimmy’s all grown up handling wild horses like a pro, wide-open plains under blazing sun, and those intense stares that scream “this ain’t Montana anymore.”
The Yellowstone Universe just expanded to Texas and it’s hitting different—raw, real, no holds barred. 👇

The Yellowstone franchise, created by Taylor Sheridan, has kept audiences engaged through multiple series exploring the American West’s rugged history and modern challenges. Among the announced projects, 6666—often called Four Sixes—remains one of the most discussed yet elusive, with fan-generated “trailers” and speculative clips circulating widely in 2025 and into early 2026. These unofficial videos, frequently titled variations like “Yellowstone 6666 Trailer (2026) First Look” or “Yellowstone 6666 Episode 1 Trailer,” compile footage from Yellowstone episodes featuring the 6666 Ranch, fan edits, and dramatic music overlays to build excitement.
No official trailer from Paramount or Paramount Network has been released as of January 2026. The project was first announced in February 2021 as a contemporary spin-off set on the historic 6666 Ranch in West Texas, described as a place “where the rule of law and the laws of nature merge” and where “the most dangerous thing one does is the next thing.” The logline highlights the ranch’s centuries-old operations, raising world-class horses and livestock while forging elite cowboys.
Central to the concept is Jefferson White’s character, Jimmy Hurdstrom, introduced in the original Yellowstone as a former drug dealer turned ranch hand under John Dutton’s guidance. Jimmy’s arc included a relocation to the 6666 in Season 4 after personal setbacks, depicted in episodes that many viewed as a backdoor pilot. His growth—learning horsemanship, facing dangers, and finding purpose—continued in later seasons, including a return in Season 5 Part 2 (fall 2024). Kathryn Kelly’s Emily, Jimmy’s love interest introduced in Texas scenes, and Jennifer Landon’s Teeter, the outspoken, tough ranch hand, have fueled speculation about their involvement.
Fan trailers often feature sweeping shots of Texas landscapes, cowboys wrangling cattle and breaking horses, intense confrontations, and voiceovers emphasizing legacy and survival. Some incorporate Teeter’s signature humor and profanity-laced banter, suggesting potential reunions or crossovers. These clips draw from Yellowstone footage shot at the actual 6666 Ranch (used for Season 4 and 5 scenes, as well as other Sheridan projects like Landman), creating a sense of authenticity.
Despite the enthusiasm, official updates have been minimal since 2022, when Paramount indicated the series would air on Paramount Network rather than Paramount+. Production has not been publicly confirmed to have started, with no casting announcements beyond assumptions around White, Kelly, and possibly Landon. Sheridan, who writes all episodes in his Yellowstone projects, has a packed slate including Landman, Lioness, Mayor of Kingstown, and newer spin-offs like Dutton Ranch (Beth and Rip-focused), Y: Marshals (Kayce Dutton as a U.S. Marshal, premiering March 2026 on CBS), and The Madison (Michelle Pfeiffer-led, eyed for 2026 on Paramount+).
Sheridan’s career shift adds complexity. In late 2025, reports confirmed his transition from Paramount to NBCUniversal, with a first-look deal for his 101 Studios starting in 2026 (via partner David Glasser) and full TV commitments from January 2029 after his Paramount deal ends around 2028-2029. While existing Yellowstone projects are expected to continue under prior terms, the lack of momentum on 6666 has led to industry speculation—reported in outlets and Reddit discussions—that it may be paused, deprioritized, or potentially shelved. Some sources suggest Jimmy could appear in guest capacity on Dutton Ranch instead, given its Texas setting.
The real 6666 Ranch factors heavily into the intrigue. Founded in the 1870s (with roots tracing to Comanche-era West Texas), it spans hundreds of thousands of acres and is renowned for quarter horse breeding and cattle operations. Sheridan, through a group including his Bosque Ranch Productions partners, was involved in its 2022 purchase after it came on the market. This ownership adds a layer of realism, as the ranch has hosted filming and could serve as a primary location if the series advances.
Audience interest remains strong, driven by Yellowstone‘s success and the appeal of a non-Dutton-centric story. The franchise has explored generational legacies through prequels like 1883 and 1923, and contemporary branches like Power Book-style expansions in other Sheridan worlds. 6666 promises a grounded look at ranch life—daily labor, animal husbandry, natural hazards, and the code among working cowboys—without the high-level land wars or political intrigue dominating the main series.
Critics and fans have mixed views on the delay. Supporters praise Sheridan’s deliberate pace, noting projects often materialize years after announcement. Detractors point to the proliferation of spin-offs potentially diluting focus, with some questioning if 6666 fits amid Sheridan’s evolving priorities. White’s performance as Jimmy has been a highlight, earning praise for portraying growth from novice to capable hand, making his story a natural extension.
If 6666 moves forward, it could premiere on Paramount Network or Paramount+, potentially in late 2026 or 2027, depending on scripting and production timelines. No premiere window has been set. In the interim, fan content keeps the conversation alive, dissecting every Yellowstone Texas scene for clues.
The Yellowstone universe thrives on themes of land, family, tradition versus change, and personal redemption. 6666 could offer a fresh perspective—centered on earned respect in a harsh environment—while honoring the Western genre’s roots. Whether it becomes reality or remains a “what if” depends on Sheridan’s choices and Paramount’s strategy. For now, the viral “trailers” capture the anticipation, reminding fans why the franchise endures: stories of hard lives in hard places, told with unflinching grit.