Taylor Sheridan’s CMT docuseries “The Last Cowboy” will return for Season 4 with a commercial-free premiere on Friday, Nov. 17 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt, TheWrap can reveal exclusively.
The series, which first debuted on Paramount Network and moved to CMT witjh Season 2, chronicles the elite Western horse-riding competition of horse reining. Men and women face off against one another as they guide their horses through a precise pattern of circles, spins and stops.
In 2019, Sheridan launched “Run for a Million,” an arena-based reining competition with a prize worth $1 million. It takes place at the South Point Arena and Equestrian Center in Las Vegas. The docuseries gives fans an inside look at the daily lives of the contestants as they train for the big event that closes out each season.
During this season’s “Run for a Million,” 17 riders qualify to compete for the $1 million top prize, including more women than ever before.
The series, which first debuted on Paramount Network and moved to CMT witjh Season 2, chronicles the elite Western horse-riding competition of horse reining. Men and women face off against one another as they guide their horses through a precise pattern of circles, spins and stops.
In 2019, Sheridan launched “Run for a Million,” an arena-based reining competition with a prize worth $1 million. It takes place at the South Point Arena and Equestrian Center in Las Vegas. The docuseries gives fans an inside look at the daily lives of the contestants as they train for the big event that closes out each season.
During this season’s “Run for a Million,” 17 riders qualify to compete for the $1 million top prize, including more women than ever before.
- 11/3/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Exclusive: CMT is bringing back The Last Cowboy – Taylor Sheridan’s competition series — for a third season. It returns November 18th at 10pm Et.
The Last Cowboy takes an inside look at the lives of today’s cowboys and cowgirls as they compete in the sport of horse reining – a Western-based competition consisting of horses guided through a precise pattern of circles, spins and stops by their experienced riders – and gear up for “The Run for a Million.” This season goes deep into the grueling preparation as riders train to elevate and preserve their cowboy traditions in this trying athletic event.
This year’s participants include Casey Deary, Andrea Fappani, Shawn Flarida, Arno Honstetter, Francesco Martinotti, Jordan McBurney, Sean McBurny, Cade McCutcheon, Matt Palmer, Nathan Piper, Fernando Salgado, Craig Schmersal, Josh Tishman, Dany Tremblay, Jason Vanlandingham and Billy Williams.
The Last Cowboy is produced for CMT by Truly Original with Glenda Hersh,...
The Last Cowboy takes an inside look at the lives of today’s cowboys and cowgirls as they compete in the sport of horse reining – a Western-based competition consisting of horses guided through a precise pattern of circles, spins and stops by their experienced riders – and gear up for “The Run for a Million.” This season goes deep into the grueling preparation as riders train to elevate and preserve their cowboy traditions in this trying athletic event.
This year’s participants include Casey Deary, Andrea Fappani, Shawn Flarida, Arno Honstetter, Francesco Martinotti, Jordan McBurney, Sean McBurny, Cade McCutcheon, Matt Palmer, Nathan Piper, Fernando Salgado, Craig Schmersal, Josh Tishman, Dany Tremblay, Jason Vanlandingham and Billy Williams.
The Last Cowboy is produced for CMT by Truly Original with Glenda Hersh,...
- 10/28/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
After four highly addictive seasons, Taylor Sheridan's "Yellowstone" has emerged as a fairly authentic depiction of ranch life coupled with some of the most outlandish, overblown action ever seen on the small screen. Led by long time foreman Rip Wheeler (Cole Houser) and reluctant son Kaycee Dutton (Luke Grimes), the day-to-day grind of roping and driving cattle is shown in vivid, convincing detail in the hit series. In a show like "Yellowstone," it's crucial to have the actors look the part considering the reverence series creator Taylor Sheridan has for ranch culture and horse training. A large swath of the viewers are watching closely, too, making judgments about the quality of the riding, roping, and general cowboying that's constantly on display.
Before every season begins, Luke Grimes and some of the other actors head to Sheridan's "Cowboy Camp" to learn new skills in the saddle and get brushed up on old tactics.
Before every season begins, Luke Grimes and some of the other actors head to Sheridan's "Cowboy Camp" to learn new skills in the saddle and get brushed up on old tactics.
- 10/13/2022
- by Drew Tinnin
- Slash Film
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