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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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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

I'm So Grateful Kayce Is Getting A Yellowstone Spinoff, Because It Can Fix One Of My Biggest Issues With The OG Show
I'm So Grateful Kayce Is Getting A Yellowstone Spinoff, Because It Can Fix One Of My Biggest Issues With The OG Show

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

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I'm So Grateful Kayce Is Getting A Yellowstone Spinoff, Because It Can Fix One Of My Biggest Issues With The OG Show

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. I love Yellowstone, I always have, I always will. However, I've also had a long-standing problem with the show and its treatment of Luke Grimes' character, Kayce Dutton. Thankfully, Kayce will return for his own CBS spinoff in the spring of 2026, which means there's a new chance to rectify my biggest issue with Yellowstone. Alongside a slew of upcoming Yellowstone shows – including a spinoff about Rip and Beth – CBS announced its 2025-2026 lineup will include a series tentatively called Y: Marshals. It will follow Kayce, the youngest of the Dutton siblings, as he figures out life after the events of Yellowstone. According to CBS's announcement, the series will focus mostly on Luke Grimes' character's new job with the U.S. Marshals. The synopsis explained: Y: MARSHALS (working title) stars Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton. 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. So, it sounds like worlds will collide, as the youngest Dutton uses his military skills and his past on the ranch to seek justice in Montana. That alone is a premise that has me sold. However, the notion that this series will finally address an element of Kayce's story that's been severely overlooked has me even more excited. Paramount Plus: from $7.99 a month/$79.99 a yearAlmost all the Yellowstone shows are available with a Paramount+ subscription alongside other originals from the streamer and CBS's lineup. So, it's well worth the $7.99 per month. You can also upgrade to Premium and pay $12.99 per month to add Showtime and take away ads. View Deal Now, when I watched 1923, I wrote about how that show fixed my Kayce problem. In the prequel, we got to see Spencer travel the world after life in the military, hone in on his destiny as the Dutton successor, and be the hero of the series. I thought all that would happen with Luke Grimes' cowboy in the OG show too, and it didn't. How To Watch The Yellowstone Shows To see how Kayce's story started, you can stream Yellowstone with a Peacock subscription. Eventually, you'll get to see his tale continue on CBS. To watch every other series and story within the Yellowstone universe, you need a Paramount+ subscription. However, now, he has the opportunity to explore facets of his character that he never got to in Yellowstone. This includes his past in the military, which is an aspect of Kayce that I've always wanted to learn more about. From the jump on Yellowstone, it was clear that there was so much interesting backstory to mine with Kayce, especially when it came to how he used that past to inform his present on the ranch. However, it never happened. We got glimpses of his history in the military; however, never any full flashbacks of his time as a Navy SEAL. Plus, we only got to see him deploy his skills on a few occasions. With Y: Marshals, we'll get to solely focus on Kayce and seemingly this aspect of his story that I was dying to get more of back when Yellowstone was on. So, yeah, I'm stoked about this new Yellowstone spinoff, and I cannot wait to see how Luke Grimes continues to play this Dutton character that deserved so much more than he got on the flagship show.

BREAKING NEWS Yellowstone star will revive his character in a high-profile spinoff... after slamming Kevin Costner
BREAKING NEWS Yellowstone star will revive his character in a high-profile spinoff... after slamming Kevin Costner

Daily Mail​

time08-05-2025

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BREAKING NEWS Yellowstone star will revive his character in a high-profile spinoff... after slamming Kevin Costner

Yellowstone star Luke Grimes has landed his very own spinoff. Deadline announced on Wednesday that the actor, who played Kayce Dutton on the saga, will be the focus of Y: Marshals, which is a working title. On the CBS show, Kayce will join the US Marshals in this saga set in Montana. The last time viewers saw Kayce, he had moved to a small part of the Yellowstone ranch. It remains unknown whether the show will feature Kayce's wife Monica and their son Tate, played respectively on the original series by Kelsey Asbille and Brecken Merrill. 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.' This comes after Luke slammed Yellowstone star Kevin Costner when he said it was easier filming the end of season five without the Hollywood icon. Luke, 41, played the son of Costner 's rancher patriarch John Dutton. Kevin sensationally left the show before its final half-season, amid explosive reports that he clashed with its creator Taylor Sheridan. In the wake of his departure, Luke rhapsodized about how the last episodes were 'the easiest' to film because 'some of the conflict was gone,' kicking up a flurry of rumors that he had also feuded with Kevin, though he denied 'any hard feelings.' Luke has also been cast in Eddington, a film by Midsommar and Hereditary director Ari Aster. Set during the COVID-19 pandemic, seemingly at the onset of the Black Lives Matter riots, the movie features Luke amid a formidable A-list cast including Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, Austin Butler and Pedro Pascal. Luke shared a poster for the film on Instagram, which features the cheeky hashtag 'Hindsight is 2020,' a clear nod to the coronavirus era. The image is a famous snap by David Wojnarowicz of buffaloes tumbling off a cliff, taken during the AIDS epidemic that claimed the photographer's own life. Eddington stars Joaquin as a small-town sheriff in New Mexico and Pedro as the local mayor, locked in a battle of wills that drags in the people around them. With a cast that features Deirdre O'Connell, Micheal Ward and Clifton Collins Jr., Eddington is slated for release on July 18. Luke starred throughout the hugely successful five-season run of Yellowstone as Kayce Dutton, one of the family of ranchers at the center of the story. Kevin left the show after filming only the first half of season five, prompting his character John to be killed off in a murder-for-hire plot. His departure came under a cloud of rumors that he feuded with Taylor Sheridan, though he evidently ultimately left the show over scheduling conflicts with his own four-part Western movie Horizon, which he directed, starred in and co-wrote. Horizon, a decades-long passion project Kevin poured over $38 million of his own money into, debuted its first part last year to dismal box office results. Meanwhile Yellowstone aired the last half of season five in 2024, dividing fans - and shortly thereafter, Luke gave a telling interview about Kevin's exit. 'Hopefully everyone can see that it was time,' Luke said of John Dutton being killed off, in an interview with Men's Health. 'To be really honest, there was a part of Kevin being gone that meant some of the conflict was gone.' He shared: 'Obviously, it didn't make it super fun to be around... Not pointing any fingers, but it was actually the easiest season we've filmed.' Luke revealed he had not spoken to Kevin since the Oscar-winner left the show, explaining with a laugh: 'It's not a case of any hard feelings or anything; its just, he's Kevin Costner. He's a big deal.' He clarified: 'I do have his phone number - I just don't feel like it's my place to reach out. He can reach out to me if he wants.'

CBS Announces 'Yellowstone' Spinoff Starring Luke Grimes
CBS Announces 'Yellowstone' Spinoff Starring Luke Grimes

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

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CBS Announces 'Yellowstone' Spinoff Starring Luke Grimes

Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Generate Key Takeaways Kayce Dutton rides again! The Yellowstone spinoff that was rumored to be in play at CBS in March is officially coming as a midseason replacement, per Variety. The media outlet reported that the series is expected to be a 13-episode season and filming will begin this summer. Luke Grimes will be back as Kayce in the show tentatively titled, Y: Marshals. Fans last saw the character in the series finale of Yellowstone, owning a small piece of the family's ranch even though most of it was sold to the Broken Rock Indian Reservation. The show's logline described the story: '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.' Luke Grimes attends the Yellowstone Season 5 Part 2 premiere at Museum of Modern Art on November 07, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Taylor Hill/FilmMagic)CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach explained to reporters ahead of the CBS 2025-2026 schedule reveal on May 7 why the Yellowstone spinoff is headed to linear TV instead of Paramount+. 'I think all of our shows right now are both streaming and linear,' Reisenbach said, per Variety. '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 [Sheridan] 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 other Sheridan shows that are highly anticipated include another prequel, 1944, and a series in the Dutton family universe, The Madison, with Michelle Pfeiffer. There is also a spinoff with Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Rip (Cole Hauser) in the early stages of development. Related: 'Boston Blue' Takes Shape With New Cast Member

Yellowstone spinoff: Luke Grimes to star as Kayce Dutton in Y: Marshals at CBS
Yellowstone spinoff: Luke Grimes to star as Kayce Dutton in Y: Marshals at CBS

Digital Trends

time07-05-2025

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Yellowstone spinoff: Luke Grimes to star as Kayce Dutton in Y: Marshals at CBS

Kayce Dutton is heading to CBS. The network has ordered Y: Marshals, a new Yellowstone spinoff starring Luke Grimes. Kayce Dutton will join an elite unit of U.S. Marshals in the spinoff. Per the logline (via Variety), Kayce will be '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.' Recommended Videos SEAL Team's Spencer Hudnut is the writer, executive producer, and showrunner on Y: Marshals. Taylor Sheridan, the creative visionary behind the Yellowstone universe, will executive produce the spinoff for MTV Entertainment Studios with David C. Glasser. Additional executive producers include Grimes, John Linson, Art Linson, Ron Burkle, David Hutkin, and Bob Yari. Y: Marshals will be a sequel series set after the events of Yellowstone, the flagship show that aired on Paramount Network for five seasons from 2018 to 2024. CBS has ordered 13 episodes of Y: Marshals and plans to film the show this summer for a 2026 midseason premiere on Sunday nights. In the Yellowstone series finale, Kayce signed over the Yellowstone ranch to the reservations for $1.25 an acre, the price James Dutton paid to settle there in 1883. In return, Kayce was given a small plot of land to live on with his wife, Monica (Kelsey Asbille), and son, Tate (Brecken Merrill). It's unknown if Asbille, Merrill, or any other Yellowstone character besides Kayce will appear in the spinoff. Y: Marshals is one of several planned Yellowstone spinoffs. Two prequel series, 1883 and 1923, previously aired on Paramount+. Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser will reprise their roles as Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler in Dutton Ranch (tentative title), a Paramount Network series set to air this fall. Unlike Yellowstone, Y: Marshals and Dutton Ranch will stream on Paramount+. The Madison, a spinoff starring Michelle Pfeiffer, and the prequel 1944 will also stream on Paramount+.

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