Jason Bourne Meets Sicario in Taylor Sheridan Thriller

Taylor Sheridan’s year starts fast with new series and a divisive Prime Video thriller that blends Without Remorse, Sicario, and Bourne vibes.
A Taylor Sheridan thriller is back in the conversation, and this time it’s a Prime Video release that fans can’t stop comparing to two very different powerhouses: the Jason Bourne franchise and Sicario.
Sheridan is only a few weeks into the year, yet he’s already rolled out multiple projects with more planned later in 2026. His first two efforts so far are The Madison and Marshals, both carrying the familiar Sheridan DNA, but they lean into strikingly different kinds of viewing.
The Madison is pitched as a more original Western—something closer in spirit to the early stretch of Yellowstone than to any straight sequel. The series also brings major star power to the mix, featuring Kurt Russell and Michelle Pfeiffer among its high-profile cast.
Marshals, meanwhile, is a direct spin-off tied to Yellowstone’s flagship run, and it returns Luke Grimes to play Kayce Dutton. For many viewers, that casting is the real headline: it continues a universe-building strategy Sheridan has used to keep long-running audiences emotionally invested.
As that momentum builds, Sheridan’s next Yellowstone-adjacent project, Dutton Ranch, has also been confirmed to arrive later this month.. The news has already sparked speculation among fans about whether the new Dutton Ranch story could eventually connect with another Sheridan series that has surged in popularity in recent years—Landman.
Outside of TV, Sheridan has also worked extensively in film, including writing and directing credits on projects over the years. One of the more controversial titles attached to him is the adaptation of Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse, starring recent Oscar winner Michael B. Jordan.
The road to release for Without Remorse was described as troublesome, but the film ultimately landed as a straight-to-streaming premiere on Prime Video in 2021. Even now, it remains among the most popular titles on the platform in several countries, according to the report.
Sheridan did not direct the film, but he did write the script and shape the story alongside Will Staples. Stefano Sollima—who also directed the polarizing Sicario sequel, Day of the Soldado—directed Without Remorse, bringing that same austere intensity some viewers associate with the Sicario line.
The cast further positions the film as a mix of familiar genre talent and fresh faces. Jodie Turner-Smith (The Acolyte), Guy Pearce (Killing Faith), and Jamie Bell (All Of Us Strangers) join Michael B. Jordan in rounding out the ensemble.
At the center of Without Remorse is an elite Navy SEAL, John Kelly, played by Jordan.. The plot follows him as he sets out to avenge his wife’s murder. but the revenge mission quickly widens into something far bigger—an unfolding conspiracy that draws him into a much larger fight than he originally intended.
Sheridan’s name is also tied to a creative flashpoint around the story’s development. It was reported that Sheridan made changes from Tom Clancy’s book during the script process, changes that contributed to the film drawing sharp backlash from both critics and audiences.
The reception figures mirror that divide. On Rotten Tomatoes, Without Remorse holds poor aggregate scores of 45% from reviewers and 41% from fans.
Still, even with the controversy, the film’s genre DNA keeps attracting attention.. Without Remorse is described as having shades of Sicario. while also carrying elements that feel at home inside the Jason Bourne universe—an unusual blend that helps explain why it remains a talking point for streaming viewers even years after release.
The “why” behind the audience chatter is fairly straightforward: Sheridan’s worlds often revolve around characters who are pushed deeper than they expect. and the film’s escalation from personal loss into a broader conspiracy matches the same kind of momentum that makes both spy-thriller and crime-intensity stories stick.
That wider appeal also matters for what’s coming next in Sheridan’s TV slate.. With Dutton Ranch on the way and fan conversation already turning toward possible crossovers with Landman. viewers seem primed to keep tracking how Sheridan’s storytelling instincts travel across different formats—Western. crime drama. and high-stakes thrillers.
Meanwhile, the groundwork laid by Marshals—especially bringing Luke Grimes back as Kayce Dutton—adds fuel to the idea that the Yellowstone universe is still expanding in ways that could feel interconnected rather than purely separate.
For those who want the full reference point, Without Remorse is available on Prime Video.. The report also lists its release date as April 30. 2021. with a runtime of 110 minutes. and frames it as a title that continues to draw attention as part of Sheridan’s broader. sometimes divisive. entertainment legacy.
Keywords around Sheridan’s current moment have largely focused on genre overlap: revenge-driven tension. conspiracy escalation. and that mix of Sicario-like edge with Bourne-style thrills.. And as new series land and older ones keep evolving. the conversation around Without Remorse shows no signs of fading—especially for viewers who like their entertainment brutal. complicated. and built for high-impact momentum.
Taylor Sheridan Prime Video thriller Without Remorse Yellowstone spin-off Dutton Ranch Marshals Michael B. Jordan