Michael Cudlitz debuts as Kayce's enemy in Marshals episode 3

Michael Cudlitz appeared as Randall Clegg in the March 15 episode of Marshals, a Yellowstone spin-off. Showrunner Spencer Hudnut described Clegg as a significant antagonist for Kayce Dutton. The episode ended with Kayce discovering a bullet on his doorstep.

The third episode of Marshals season 1, aired on March 15, introduced Michael Cudlitz as Randall Clegg. Kayce Dutton encountered Clegg during a U.S. Marshals response to trucks trespassing on Broken Rock land in Montana. Clegg heads a family with deep roots in the state, akin to the Duttons but positioned differently in the ranching world, according to showrunner Spencer Hudnut. Hudnut stated, 'He represents a family similar to the Duttons in terms of being in Montana for a long time, going back many generations, causing some trouble in the area. But if the Duttons are sort of the upper crust of the ranching world, they're on the other side of that.' The Clegg family has historically clashed with the Duttons, and Randall Clegg will pose 'a very large thorn in Kayce's side this season,' Hudnut added, noting the characters will confront each other multiple times. The episode concluded with a bullet left on Kayce's doorstep, signaling a threat. Hudnut, a fan of Cudlitz from The Walking Dead, had sought to cast him previously on SEAL Team. Separately, the installment hinted at Belle Skinner's past as Isabel Turk, involving a confrontation with a woman antagonistic toward her family. Hudnut explained, 'Belle wants everybody to think she has the most picture perfect life and everything is in order. She's a little bit of a control freak, and there's a reason for that, which we will unpack throughout the season.'

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Luke Grimes as U.S. Marshal Kayce Dutton in promotional image for Yellowstone spinoff 'Marshals' CBS premiere.
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Yellowstone spinoff Marshals premieres on CBS

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The Yellowstone spinoff series Marshals debuted on CBS on March 1, 2026, following Kayce Dutton as he joins an elite U.S. Marshals unit in Montana. Created by Spencer Hudnut and based on characters from the original series by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson, the procedural drama shifts the franchise toward a more straightforward law enforcement format. Starring Luke Grimes in the lead role, the show explores themes of protection and community amid regional tensions.

The CBS spinoff series Marshals continues the story of Yellowstone's Kayce Dutton, played by Luke Grimes, who faces tragedy after his wife Monica's death from cancer. Creator Spencer Hudnut explains the narrative shift to start Kayce's hero journey in sorrow. New episodes air weekly on Sundays.

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The Yellowstone universe expands with the premiere of Marshals on CBS, following Kayce Dutton in his new role as a U.S. Marshal. The series recaps key events from the original show's 2024 finale without requiring prior viewing. Returning cast members include familiar faces from the Dutton family saga.

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Taylor Sheridan revealed that HBO passed on Yellowstone because they wanted to tone down the fiery character of Beth Dutton. The network's executives believed her abrasiveness would alienate female viewers, but Sheridan defended her unfiltered nature. This decision led the series to Paramount, where it became a massive success.

Taylor Sheridan, creator of the hit series Yellowstone, penned every episode himself after initial attempts to assemble a writers' room failed due to tight timelines. The show, now a Paramount juggernaut, was first rejected by HBO over concerns about its lead character and perceived audience. Sheridan's uncompromising vision has defined the neo-Western drama's success.

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