Wynn Las Vegas hosted a star-studded red carpet and global premiere of the highly anticipated Yellowstone prequel, 1883. The series created by Academy Award nominated Taylor Sheridan, is the origin story to the popular Yellowstone. Steaming will start on December 19th Paramount+ on and features stars such as Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Academy Award winner Sam Elliot, and Academy Award winner Billy Bob Thornton.
The resort has long been synonymous with the glamour and excitement of world-class entertainment and nightlife. And this event marks the first collaboration between Wynn Las Vegas and 101 Studios with the resort looking to re-establish the historic connection between Hollywood and Las Vegas.
Incoming CEO of Wynn Resorts, Craig Billings said, “Wynn Las Vegas has always been the center of glamour and of creative extravagance. We are committed to ensuring we continue our legacy of finding that which is ‘of the moment’ and doing so in a way that is uniquely Wynn. 101 Studios, with its remarkable track record, is a unique partner with which we can showcase original content and events to our guests, and as Vegas has always done, to the world.”
The collaboration further solidifies the luxury resort’s reputation and launches the brand into Hollywood. And to combine its once-in-a-lifetime entertainment and guest experiences with 101 Studios’ slate of television, film, podcasts and sports media to create and produce original, cross media projects.
“This is a pivotal moment for both 101 Studios and Wynn Las Vegas as nothing like this has ever been done before” said David Glasser, CEO of 101 Studios. “Our goal at 101 Studios is to tell compelling stories that spark conversations, and this partnership accomplishes that exactly. The Wynn Las Vegas is a highly esteemed brand and their endeavor into entertainment will simply be a continuation of this reputation. Through this symbiotic relationship, there are countless publicity, finance, marketing and strategic benefits and advantages and we are thrilled to begin this collaboration.”