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The Release Windows For Yellowstone's Spinoffs About Kayce, Rip And Beth Have Been Revealed, And Now I Have Two Important Questions
The Release Windows For Yellowstone's Spinoffs About Kayce, Rip And Beth Have Been Revealed, And Now I Have Two Important Questions

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

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The Release Windows For Yellowstone's Spinoffs About Kayce, Rip And Beth Have Been Revealed, And Now I Have Two Important Questions

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Yellowstone may be over, but the Dutton family tree lives on thanks to Kayce, Beth and Rip. Between the end of the 2025 TV schedule and the start of 2026's programming, we'll see these characters played by Luke Grimes, Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser return to our screens in two different upcoming Yellowstone shows. And knowing that they'll air pretty close together leaves me with two important questions. We knew that both Dutton Ranch, which is the Rip and Beth spinoff, and Y: Marshals, Kayce's show, were in the works for a while now. However, now we have confirmed release windows. During Paramount Global's Q1 2025 earnings call (via ScreenRant), it was revealed that Rip and Beth's spinoff would premiere on the Paramount Network (and stream the next day for those with a Paramount+ subscription) in November of this year. Meanwhile, CBS's 2025-2026 lineup featured Kayce's series, and specified that it will premiere mid-season as part of the Spring '26 programming. That means, as Dutton Ranch is ending, we'll be gearing up for the premiere of Y: Marshals, which gives me questions about when these projects will take place and how much crossover there could be. Odds are, Dutton Ranch will air its finale in December or maybe January, and if I had to guess Y: Marshals will premiere sometime in February (or maybe late January or early March). That means there will be very little time between the two shows in terms of when they air. That makes me wonder how both projects will fit into the Yellowstone timeline. Will they take place simultaneously? Will Marshals happen right after Dutton Ranch? Could they take place years apart? The options are endless, and I really can't predict what they might do, which ups my curiosity a lot. However, it does not change my mind about the fact that Luke Grimes, Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly should crossover between the two dramas. Paramount Plus: from $7.99 a month/$79.99 a yearTo keep up with everything Yellowstone, including the upcoming shows, make sure you have Paramount+. Plans start at $7.99, and you can upgrade to Premium for Showtime and no ads by paying $12.99 per month. View Deal When Yellowstone ended, Kayce and Beth went their separate ways. Kayce stayed at East Camp, very close to where the Dutton Ranch once stood. Beth and Rip moved to Dillon, Montana, to live on a new ranch. According to Google Maps, Paradise Valley, where Kayce's home is, and Dillon are a little over two hours apart if you're driving, so I think it's logical to believe the family would still see each other. Plus, Kayce and Beth left things on good terms after they both worked to facilitate the deal to give the ranch to the Broken Rock people. To me, it wouldn't make much sense if they never saw each other. So, whether these two shows take place around the same time or years apart, I want to see Kayce on Dutton Ranch, and I'd love to see Beth and Rip on Y: Marshals. While these Westerns will air on two different networks, they are all under the Paramount umbrella and will be streamable on Paramount+. So, let's cross these series over, keep the Dutton family together, and make it so all this happens around the same time, so we can see exactly how the Yellowstone story continues.

‘Yellowstone'-verse Expands to CBS With ‘Marshals' Spinoff on 2025-26 Schedule
‘Yellowstone'-verse Expands to CBS With ‘Marshals' Spinoff on 2025-26 Schedule

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

‘Yellowstone'-verse Expands to CBS With ‘Marshals' Spinoff on 2025-26 Schedule

The world of Yellowstone is getting a new outpost — and a new network. CBS has ordered a spinoff of the hit western as part of its 2025-26 slate. Currently titled Y: Marshals (with the 'Y' standing for Yellowstone, naturally), the show will star Luke Grimes, who will reprise his role as Kayce Dutton from the flagship series as he joins an 'elite unit of U.S. Marshals, combining his skills as a cowboy and Navy SEAL to bring range justice to Montana,' per the show's logline. It's set to premiere in spring 2026 and is one of seven new series the network will roll out next season. More from The Hollywood Reporter 'Animal Control' and 'Going Dutch' Comedies Renewed at Fox Sonequa Martin-Green Boards CBS' 'Boston Blue' CBS Execs Unveil New Plans, Talk Grammys Exit and Colbert Negotiations Spencer Hudnut (SEAL Team) will be the showrunner on Marshals, executive producing with Taylor Sheridan, John Linson, Art Linson, Grimes, Ron Burkle, David Hutkin and Bob Yari. As with all the Yellowstone-verse series, the show comes from MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios. The network's rookie class also includes dramas Boston Blue, CIA and Sheriff Country — all of them spinoffs of current or recently ended CBS shows (Blue Bloods, FBI and Fire Country, respectively); a single-camera comedy called DMV; and unscripted shows The Road, America's Culinary Cup and Harlan Coben's Final Twist, a true-crime series hosted by the best-selling author. CBS has also rearranged some of its veteran series, moving FBI from Tuesday to Monday nights (where it will pair with CIA) and creating a three-hour NCIS block on Tuesdays. The latter move brings NCIS, entering its 23rd season in the fall, back to the night it anchored the first 18 of those seasons. NCIS: Origins and NCIS: Sydney will follow at 9 and 10 p.m. Sheriff Country, starring Morena Baccarin, will lead into Fire Country on Friday nights, and Boston Blue — which will follow Mark Wahlberg's Danny Reagan to a new city — gets the 10 p.m. slot that Blue Bloods called home for virtually its entire run. In its schedule announcement Wednesday, CBS also planted a couple of seeds for the 2026-27 season. FBI and Ghosts are on multi-year orders that will take them through 2026-27. The network will also have Einstein, a procedural starring Matthew Gray Gubler that it initially ordered for next season before deciding to push it back a year. Additionally, the network has opened a writers room and ordered 12 scripts for Cupertino, a 'David vs. Goliath' legal drama set in Silicon Valley from Elsbeth and Evil creators Robert and Michelle King. CBS' schedule for the 2025-26 season is below. Best of The Hollywood Reporter 22 of the Most Shocking Character Deaths in Television History A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise 'Yellowstone' and the Sprawling Dutton Family Tree, Explained

‘Yellowstone' star Luke Grimes reacts to his new spinoff ‘Y: Marshalls'
‘Yellowstone' star Luke Grimes reacts to his new spinoff ‘Y: Marshalls'

New York Post

time09-05-2025

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  • New York Post

‘Yellowstone' star Luke Grimes reacts to his new spinoff ‘Y: Marshalls'

Kayce Dutton isn't hanging up his cowboy hat, yet. 'Yellowstone' star Luke Grimes, 41, will return for a spinoff series called 'Y: Marshals,' CBS announced. According to the official logline, 'With the Yellowstone Ranch behind him, Dutton joins an elite unit of U.S. Marshals.' The plot will follow Kayce as he combines, 'his skills as a cowboy and Navy SEAL to bring range justice to Montana, where he and his teammates must balance family, duty and the high psychological cost that comes with serving as the last line of defense in the region's war on violence.' Grimes posted the news on Instagram with the caption, 'Cowboys don't say goodbye, they say see you later.' 7 Luke Grimes attends the Paramount's 'Yellowstone' Season 5 Part 2 Premiere at Museum of Modern Art on November 07, 2024. WireImage 7 Luke Grimes and Kevin Costner in 'Yellowstone.' Paramount Network The hit cowboy drama premiered in 2018 and ended in 2024 after a five season run that attracted over 17 million viewers, according to Paramount. Ahead of the Season 5 premiere, 'Yellowstone' star Ian Bohen coyly told The Post that 'it's not necessarily' the end. The story followed the Dutton family, owners of the largest ranch in Montana, including patriarch John (Costner) and his adult children Kayce (Luke Grimes), Jamie (Wes Bentley), Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Beth's husband, Rip (Cole Hauser). When the show ended, Costner left after the first half of Season 5, amid rumors of a feud with Sheridan. The show handled this by killing John off. 7 Luke Grimes in 'Yellowstone.' Paramount Network 7 Luke Grimes and Kevin Costner in 'Yellowstone.' Paramount Jamie, who was indirectly responsible, got killed in the finale, and Rip and Beth headed off for new pastures – and another spinoff show. Meanwhile, Kayce sold his family's iconic ranch to Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birminghan), the leader of the local Native American community who was John Dutton's sometimes enemy, sometimes ally – for the paltry price of a dollar twenty-five an acre, since that's the deal their ancestors made. His condition was that Rainwater could never develop the ranch or sell it and Kayce and his family gets to stay in East Camp, the area where he lives with his family. So, 'Yellowstone' left Kayce living a quiet life on a small corner of his family's ranch, which he was no longer in charge of. But, his new spinoff show will have him see more action and adventure as he reconnects with his military past. 7 Luke Grimes as Kacey Dutton and Kelly Reilly as Beth Dutton. Paramount Network 7 Luke Grimes and Kevin Costner in 'Yellowstone.' Paramount This is one of numerous spinoffs. Michelle Pfeiffer will star in another spinoff called 'The Madison,' and after the prequel series spinoff '1923' had a heartbreaking ending, it's still getting a follow-up series called '1944.' During a November 2024 interview, Grimes told The Post that the show has been a one of a kind experience. 'Any time we got to do any of the big cowboy stuff – like on horseback with cattle – with a lot of the cast and a lot of the real cowboys, there's no way to fake moving cattle. Or CGI cattle. So we'd actually just have to get on [horses] and do it.' He added, 'I don't know any other way in my life in which I would have had that experience.' 7 Bianca Rodrigues and Luke Grimes attend Paramount's 'Yellowstone' Season 5 New York Premiere at Walter Reade Theater on November 03, 2022 in New York City. WireImage 'Y: Marshals' will premiere in Spring of 2026. No further cast members have been annoyed beyond Grimes. 'Yellowstone' creator Taylor Sheridan will exec produce, but the showrunner will be Spencer Hudnut ('SEAL Team').'In terms of Taylor's involvement, we're still early in the process. He's a very busy guy, but we'll take what we can get,' CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach told reporters, per Variety.

Luke Grimes Returns as Kayce Dutton in New YELLOWSTONE Spinoff Y: MARSHALLS Ordered at CBS — GeekTyrant
Luke Grimes Returns as Kayce Dutton in New YELLOWSTONE Spinoff Y: MARSHALLS Ordered at CBS — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant

time08-05-2025

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  • Geek Tyrant

Luke Grimes Returns as Kayce Dutton in New YELLOWSTONE Spinoff Y: MARSHALLS Ordered at CBS — GeekTyrant

CBS is officially saddling up for more Dutton family drama, but this time, it's taking a different trail. The network has ordered a new Yellowstone spinoff centered on Kayce Dutton, with Luke Grimes reprising his role as the former Navy SEAL turned cowboy. Titled Y: Marshals , the 13-episode series will shoot this summer and debut midseason 2026, airing Sunday nights. Grimes' Kayce has been a fan favorite since the very beginning. When we last saw him, Kayce had held onto a piece of the Yellowstone ranch for his family while the rest was sold to the Broken Rock Indian Reservation. Now, Y: Marshals finds him far from the family land. The official logline reads: 'With the Yellowstone Ranch behind him, Dutton joins an elite unit of U.S. Marshals, combining his skills as a cowboy and Navy SEAL to bring range justice to Montana, where he and his teammates must balance family, duty and the high psychological cost that comes with serving as the last line of defense in the region's war on violence.' Unlike previous Yellowstone entries which premiered on Paramount Network or Paramount+, this spinoff is heading directly to CBS. According to CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach: 'I think all of our shows right now are both streaming and linear. That's what we're focused on, is trying to make our shows work on both platforms. It certainly did occur to us that the show will do really well on streaming, because all the Taylor shows have. 'But Yellowstone and Tulsa King also did really well for us when we aired them on the network. So, in terms of Taylor's involvement, we're still early in the process. He's a very busy guy, but we'll take what we can get.' The show is being run by Spencer Hudnut, who previously served as showrunner on the final two seasons of SEAL Team . Taylor Sheridan will executive produce, and it's another collaboration between CBS and 101 Studios, under the MTV Entertainment Studios banner. This is just one of several Yellowstone offshoots in motion. Sheridan has already launched 1883 and 1923 , with 1944 on the horizon. The Madison , starring Michelle Pfeiffer, is also in development, as is a spinoff focused on Beth and Rip. Source: Variety

Yellowstone sequel 'Y: Marshals' in works, Luke Grimes set to reprise his role
Yellowstone sequel 'Y: Marshals' in works, Luke Grimes set to reprise his role

Time of India

time08-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Yellowstone sequel 'Y: Marshals' in works, Luke Grimes set to reprise his role

The sequel of 'Yellowstone' has finally been given a greenlight by CBS. The sequel is tentatively titled 'Y: Marshals', reported Deadline. The CBS network has ordered the Yellowstone sequel Y: Marshals (working title) for its midseason lineup. As per the outlet, the new drama will feature Luke Grimes reprising his role as Kayce Dutton, who joins an elite unit of U.S. Operation Sindoor Operation Sindoor: Several airports in India closed - check full list Did Pak shoot down Indian jets? What MEA said India foils Pakistan's attack on Jammu airport: What we know so far Marshals. It will air on Sundays at 9 P.M. The official logline has Kayce "combining his skills as a cowboy and Navy SEAL to bring range justice to Montana, where he and his teammates must balance family, duty and the high psychological cost that comes with serving as the last line of defense in the region's war on violence," as quoted by Deadline. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Learn How Smart Traders Use Data to Navigate Volatile Markets News Portal Try Now Undo Y: Marshals joins another Yellowstone spinoff series, headlined by Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser , which was announced last December. It will be produced by MTV Entertainment Studios with Sheridan along with David C. Glasser executive producing for 101 Studios as well as John Linson, Art Linson, Hudnut, Luke Grimes, Ron Burkle, David Hutkin and Bob Yari. Hudnut will serve as executive producer and showrunner, reported Deadline. Yellowstone is created by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson. The series which ran for five seasons starred Kevin Costner , Luke Grimes, Kelly Reilly, Wes Bentley, Cole Hauser and Kelsey Asbille in the lead roles. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . And don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

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