Another Yellowstone Spinoff in the Works: CBS Procedural to Star Luke Grimes (Report)
Yellowstone over? Ha. Don't make us laugh.
In addition to the spinoff that will follow Kelly Reilly's Beth Dutton and Cole Hauser's Rip Wheeler as they embark on a new life out from under the long shadow cast by her late father, CBS is developing an altogether different offshoot, Puck reports. This one is a procedural in which Luke Grimes would reprise his role of Beth's kid brother, Kayce. (TVLine has reached out to CBS for independent verification.)
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Unless something horrific happened to the former Livestock Commissioner's family after the OG series' finale, presumably Kelsey Asbille and Brecken Merrill will saddle up once again, too, as Kayce's wife Monica and their son Tate.
In addition to the Beth/Rip spinoff and now the Kayce-centric one, Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone franchise includes two prequel series, 1883 and 1923, as well as sequel series The Madison, which stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Suits vet Patrick J. Adams and Lost leading man Matthew Fox.
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