CBS launches Yellowstone spin-off Marshals with Kayce Dutton

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.

The series Marshals debuts on Sunday, March 1, at 8/7c on CBS, centering on Kayce Dutton, played by Luke Grimes, as he navigates life as a U.S. Marshal. The show incorporates a crime procedural format and addresses Kayce's internal conflicts, particularly his ties to the Broken Rock Reservation. No background knowledge of Yellowstone is necessary, as the dialogue provides sufficient recap of prior events.

Only select actors from Yellowstone reprise their roles in Marshals. Alongside Grimes, Brecken Merrill returns as Kayce's son Tate, Gil Birmingham as Broken Rock chairman Thomas Rainwater, and Mo Brings Plenty as Rainwater's aide Mo. The ensemble of fellow Marshals features newcomers Arielle Kebbel as Belle, Ash Santos as Andrea, Tatanka Means as Miles, and Logan Marshall-Green as Cal.

Recapping the Yellowstone finale from 2024, patriarch John Dutton, portrayed by Kevin Costner, died midway through the final season. Initially deemed a suicide, investigations revealed it as an assassination plotted by his partner Sarah Atwood, played by Dawn Olivieri, with assistance from son Jamie Dutton, enacted by Wes Bentley. Atwood was subsequently killed by a hitman.

Jamie's storyline concluded in the finale with a violent confrontation involving his sister Beth Dutton, played by Kelly Reilly. The altercation escalated to Beth stabbing Jamie, after which her husband Rip Wheeler, played by Cole Hauser, disposed of the body in Wyoming. Jamie remains listed as a missing person.

Kayce's bond with the Broken Rock community stems from his marriage to Monica, portrayed by Kelsey Asbille, and their son Tate. By the series end, Kayce and Rainwater became blood brothers, and Kayce sold most of the family land to the tribe for preservation. As Birmingham noted in a November 2024 TVLine interview, "The sense for Rainwater is that Kayce always wants to do the best [that he can]. He wants to be the best person he can be, and he's inspired by his wife in that way. But he's also exposed more to the culture and the value system of what indigenous people are more so than John [ever was]." Kayce resides with his family in the East Camp area of the Dutton land.

Beth and Rip do not appear in the initial episodes of Marshals. Following the finale, they acquire a ranch in Dillon, Montana, to raise Carter, played by Finn Little. Creator Taylor Sheridan is developing a separate spin-off, tentatively titled The Dutton Ranch, focused on the couple.

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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.

CBS has unveiled a trailer and posters for Marshals, a new spinoff from the Yellowstone series starring Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton. The show follows Dutton as he leaves the Yellowstone Ranch to join the U.S. Marshals, tackling crime in Montana while managing family obligations and the psychological strains of the job. It premieres on March 1, 2026, on CBS and streams on Paramount+.

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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.

The March 29 episode of CBS's Marshals advanced ties between Cal's team and the Broken Rock reservation amid a hunt for human traffickers. The story concluded with a tense cliffhanger after a shootout left the missing girls unaccounted for. Actor Mo Brings Plenty hopes the plot serves as a wake-up call on real-world reservation issues.

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In Marshals season 1 episode 8 (April 19), Randall Clegg—debuted earlier as Kayce Dutton's vengeful antagonist—returned with a vengeance, ambushing and kidnapping Marshal Andrea. The episode also brought bad news for Cal via a doctor's diagnosis, confirmed Miles and Maddie's relationship, and introduced troubled ex-SEAL Garrett, ending on a cliffhanger rescue.

Taylor Sheridan, the creator of Yellowstone, is behind a new series called The Madison, starring Michelle Pfeiffer. The show follows a New York family dealing with tragedy in rural Montana. It has already been renewed for a second season ahead of its debut.

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The two-episode premiere of Sky's new crime drama Under Salt Marsh has captivated audiences. Starring Kelly Reilly from Yellowstone alongside Rafe Spall from Trying, the series has been praised as gripping by viewers.

 

 

 

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