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A lot of Taylor Sheridan’s work seems to be focused on making great character pieces, whether it services the plot or not. Sheridan revealed in a roundtable with The Hollywood Reporter that his process for churning out these amazing stories rests on one possible problem that he includes in his writing.

More often than not, the writer revealed, that when it comes to writing characters, Sheridan would imagine a particular actor in the role that he is writing. This is usually considered to be a double-edged sword, given that the availability of an actor is subject to a lot of variables, and it is completely possible that the actor that the part is written for could decide not to do the show at all.
Taylor Sheridan tried to imagine other actors in the roles he wrote
Sheridan, speaking atThe Hollywood ReporterWriters Roundtable, opened up about how he wrote his characters, usually imagining them with a particular actor that he has in mind.
I thought of Jeff Bridges in Hell or High Water and Ben Foster and I kept trying very hard not to because you’re terrified you’re going to write this thing that then feeds specifically to this one person who then won’t do it.

Taylor Sheridanmight have had some problems with the works that he created, with several people questioning the nature of father-daughter relationships in his shows. However, there is little doubt in the fact that Sheridan has a trained hand when it comes towriting compelling charactersin interesting situations, in a way that resonates with fans.
Taylor Sheridan’s work is helping Hollywood break into sections of American society that it had given up on
Hollywood largely thinks that Taylor Sheridan is the key to the states that have been alienated by the content that they have put out. Dubbed Hollywood’s ‘Anti-Woke King‘, Sheridan delivered a lot of content that celebrated middle America, something that had been largely dubbed as “flyover country”, given that Hollywood considered those states lost.
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While there are some issues with his work, he has largely managed to make content come out of Hollywood that has tapped into a dormant part of the American population, and that might be something that is invaluable to the industry in the current landscape, especially under Trump.
Hell or High Watercan be streamed on Netflix.

Anuraag Chatterjee
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Anuraag Chatterjee, Web Content WriterWith a passion for writing fiction and non fiction content, Anuraag is a Media Science graduate with 2 year’s experience with Marketing and Content, with 3 published poetry anthologies. Anuraag holds a Bacherlor’s degree in Arts with a focus on Communication and Media Studies.
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