The series Yellowstone has achieved success comparable to phenomena like Game of Thrones, establishing itself as one of the most prominent productions on American cable television. Despite the abrupt departure of Kevin Costner, its protagonist, due to alleged disagreements with creator Taylor Sheridan, Paramount has decided to continue expanding its narrative universe through various sequels and spin-offs.
Y: Marshals wants to take us to another territory
One of the upcoming releases is Y: Marshals, a procedural police series that will premiere on March 1 on CBS. This new proposal focuses on the character of Kayce Dutton, played by Luke Grimes, who joins a U.S. Marshals unit. Unlike the family and territorial drama that characterized Yellowstone, Y: Marshals promises a different approach, adding elements of action and federal justice to the narrative, while maintaining the same Montana setting that has captivated viewers.
The return of Y: Marshals will include some familiar characters from the original series, such as Gil Birmingham (Thomas Rainwater), Mo Brings Plenty (Mo), and Brecken Merrill (Tate Dutton), reinforcing the continuity of the “Yellowstone” universe. However, the participation of Kelsey Asbille (Monica Dutton) has not been confirmed, which has raised speculations about her future in the franchise.
In addition to Y: Marshals, plans have been revealed for another series that will feature iconic characters from Yellowstone and a possible third prequel titled 1944. Although there are still no specific details about these productions, the future of the Yellowstone universe looks promising, keeping fans’ interest alive and exploring new narratives in the process.