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3 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
‘S.W.A.T.' Receives Spinoff After Multiple Cancellations — But Who From the Cast Is Returning?
S.W.A.T. has been picked up for a spinoff after multiple cancellations — and days after CBS aired the show's series finale — but which cast members are returning for the new iteration? Sony announced on Sunday, May 18, that a new spinoff series starring Shemar Moore as Daniel "Hondo" Harrelson has been picked up. Sony Pictures Television will produce and distribute S.W.A.T. Exiles globally with development currently underway and production scheduled to start in Los Angeles this summer. According to the official press release, the 10-episode series picks up after "a high-profile mission goes sideways, Daniel 'Hondo' Harrelson is pulled out of forced retirement to lead a last-chance experimental SWAT unit made up of untested, unpredictable young recruits." Moore's character must "bridge a generational divide, navigate clashing personalities, and turn a squad of outsiders into a team capable of protecting the city and saving the program that made him who he is." Moore, 55, reflected on the decision to reprise his role, which comes two days after CBS aired the S.W.A.T. series finale. Every TV Spinoff to (Hopefully) Look Forward to in 2025: From 'The Testaments' to 'The Madison' 'My eight seasons on S.W.A.T. have been epic and memorable. We entertained the world, defied the odds, came back from the dead twice, and continued to woo fans and families worldwide," the actor said. "I am excited for this next generation and iteration of S.W.A.T. with Sony. Katherine Pope, Neal H. Moritz, Jason Ning, and I will keep the franchise, thrill ride action, heartfelt drama, and storytelling of S.W.A.T. alive. WE DON'T LOSE!!!! ROLL SWAT!!!.' Based on the 1975 TV show and 2003 film adaptation of the same name, S.W.A.T. centered around the Los Angeles Police Department. The CBS series premiered in 2017 and aired six seasons before it was picked up for a seventh and final run. CBS ultimately reversed that decision and S.W.A.T. returned for season 8. But the celebration didn't last long — the network canceled the show for a second time in March. The last season of S.W.A.T. also starred Jay Harrington, David Lim, Patrick St. Esprit, Anna Enger Ritch, Annie Ilonzeh and Niko Pepaj, but there's no word yet on who could return for the spinoff. Before news of S.W.A.T. Exiles broke, Ilonzeh spoke with Us Weekly about attempts to revive the series. Which TV Shows Are Canceled in 2025-2026? Get the Status of Your Favorite Series "We are crossing our fingers. So there is a particular discussion being had. I hope I can say [soon] that we really did it. We rallied for a third time," she shared in April. "But we're making noise. They do see it — producers and streamers that are interested — they are like, 'OK, this is something.' So if we can plug and play, we're all geared up to go. We don't want this ride to be over." Despite fighting for S.W.A.T. to get a new home, it would be the show's last battle to stay on the air. "I was just talking to [my costar] Shemar [Moore] yesterday and he was like, 'If we do this for a third time — whenever we do get canceled again — I will be OK with it. I'm not fighting for a fourth [time] because we really did it and we end on that,'" she noted. "We will end on the fight and the win and relish in all of this and squeeze the life out of it. We will know that we did it, we did our job and we can walk away happy campers."


New York Post
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- 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.


Express Tribune
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Kayce Dutton's story continues with Luke Grimes in Yellowstone spinoff in development at CBS
CBS has announced the return of Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton in a new spinoff series set within the Yellowstone universe. Tentatively titled Y: Marshals, the show is scheduled to premiere in spring 2026 as part of CBS's 2025-26 lineup. Grimes, who portrays Kayce, will be part of an elite team of U.S. Marshals, combining his cowboy and Navy SEAL skills to bring justice to the Montana range. The plot details remain under wraps, but the series is expected to explore Kayce's new role with the U.S. Marshals, a natural progression following his involvement in the Yellowstone saga. The spinoff will also likely feature Kayce's wife, Monica (Kelsey Asbille), and their son, Tate. Y: Marshals marks one of seven new series that CBS has ordered for the upcoming season, continuing the expansion of the Yellowstone franchise. Y: Marshals joins several other spinoffs currently in the works, including The Madison, which features Michelle Pfeiffer and Matthew Fox. Set in central Montana, The Madison follows a New York family's emotional journey of grief and human connection. Meanwhile, there have been ongoing rumours about a potential spinoff focusing on Yellowstone's fan-favourite couple, Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Rip (Cole Hauser), although nothing has been confirmed yet. As Yellowstone concluded its run in December 2024, fans of the series will be pleased to know that the Dutton family's saga will continue with this new chapter. The finale saw Kayce sell the family's ranch to Chief Thomas Rainwater, while also ensuring his family could remain on their land. Grimes had previously hinted at the possibility of a spinoff, noting the pressure to continue the story due to Yellowstone's massive success. With Y: Marshals, the Yellowstone franchise expands its reach, giving fans even more drama and action as Grimes reprises his iconic role. The series is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios, with Taylor Sheridan, John Linson, and others attached as executive producers.


Daily Mirror
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Yellowstone finally confirms update on Beth and Rip's return - and it's sooner than you think
The much-anticipated sequel to Yellowstone has a tentative release date, and it's closer than you might expect. Fans were waiting nearly two years for the second half of the fifth season following Kevin Costner's departure, with the final episode seemingly concluding the Duttons' saga last December. However, it was later confirmed that main characters Beth Dutton (played by Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) would be returning for a follow-up series. The latest addition to the growing list of Yellowstone spin-offs will continue the story of the ranching power couple after the death of Beth's father, John Dutton (Costner). A recent Bloomberg report suggests that Paramount co-CEO Chris McCarthy and Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan are gearing up to launch the new spin-off this autumn, reports the Mirror US. The series, currently titled Dutton Ranch, will be exclusively available on Paramount+, reportedly in just a few months. The plot details for Dutton Ranch remain under wraps, particularly given that Beth's brother Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) sold the Yellowstone ranch to its former rival, Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham). Kayce planned to stay on the land with his wife, Monica (Kelsey Asbille), and their son, Tate (Brecken Merrill), while Beth and Rip considered relocating to a smaller area near Dillon, Montana. Their tranquil haven, a significant departure from their tumultuous past entwined with criminal exploits, is at risk of collapsing when the duo re-emerge on our screens in the coming months. Reilly had stirred excitement on her personal Instagram account when she affirmed with a "true [love heart emoji]" in response to a fan's inquiry about the spin-off. Her thrilled colleague Hauser shared with People magazine: "America has spoken and they still love the show. "Hopefully, we can continue to get in people's living rooms and entertain them the way we have over the last seven years." In related news, mastermind showrunner Sheridan is purportedly brewing early plans for Kayce's standalone venture on CBS, as anticipative audiences bide their time for other forthcoming spin-offs, The Madison and 1944, both slated for release in 2026. In another move, the prolific television maestro Sheridan has roped in a Yellowstone fan favourite for the upcoming season of his freshly successful Paramount drama, Landman. 1883's Sam Elliot, famed for his portrayal of veteran Shea Brennan, is appointed for a mystery role opposite the esteemed Billy Bob Thornton, who plays the enterprising oil company landman Tommy Norris.


Irish Daily Star
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Star
Yellowstone fans get huge update on Beth and Rip spin-off after months of waiting
The much-anticipated sequel to Yellowstone has a tentative release window, and it's closer than you might expect. Fans were waiting nearly two years for the second half of the fifth season following Kevin Costner's departure. The final episode seemed to conclude the Duttons' saga last December. However, it was later confirmed that main characters Beth Dutton (played by Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) would be returning for a sequel series. This latest addition to the growing list of Yellowstone spin-offs will follow the journey of the ranching power couple after the death of Beth's father, John Dutton (Costner). Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly are both returning to the Yellowstone universe A recent Bloomberg report suggests that Paramount co-CEO Chris McCarthy and Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan are gearing up to launch the new spin-off this fall, reports the Mirror US . The series, currently titled Dutton Ranch, will be exclusively available on Paramount+, reportedly in just a few months. Plot details for Dutton Ranch remain under wraps, particularly considering Beth's brother Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) sold the Yellowstone ranch to its former rival, Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham). Kayce planned to stay on the land with his wife, Monica (Kelsey Asbille), and their son, Tate (Brecken Merrill), while Beth and Rip considered moving to a smaller plot near Dillon, Montana. The tranquil retreat that our favorite characters have built, so far removed from their prior life of chaos and criminality, might come crashing down in the coming months as they return to the screen. Reilly let her Instagram followers in on the secret, confirming the spin-off with a simple "true [love heart emoji]" when quizzed by an eager fan. The popular Western franchise is still going strong after Kevin Costner's exit Her co-star Hauser shared his enthusiasm in People magazine: "America has spoken and they still love the show. "Hopefully, we can continue to get in people's living rooms and entertain them the way we have over the last seven years." In other news, creator Sheridan is reportedly cooking up a new spin-off for CBS centered on Kayce, as fans eagerly await the release of other spin-offs like The Madison and 1944, anticipated to debut in 2026. Adding to his TV magic, Sheridan has roped in a fan-favorite from Yellowstone for the next season of his blockbuster Paramount series, Landman. Sam Elliot, famous for his role as Shea Brennan in the acclaimed prequel 1883, will join Billy Bob Thornton in Landman, though his exact role remains hush-hush. Yellowstone is available to stream on Paramount+.