Marshals: Luke Grimes lights the fuse of an intense and action-packed trailer for the new Yellowstone spinoff series

As news about Taylor Sheridan’s Mayor of Kingstown ending with a fifth and final season continues to circulate, we’re learning fresh details about upcoming series such as The Madison and Marshals, the Yellowstone spinoff revolving around Luke Grimes’ Kayce Dutton. Paramount+ debuted a full trailer for Marshals on Friday, teasing the next steps of the late John Dutton’s son.

What’s Marshals about?

“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. Kayce and his teammates — Pete Calvin (Marshall-Green), Belle Skinner (Kebbel), Andrea Cruz (Santos) and Miles Kittle (Means) — must balance the high psychological cost of serving as the last line of defense in the region’s war on violence with their duty to their families, which for Kayce includes his son Tate (Merrill) and his confidantes Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) and Mo (Mo Brings Plenty) from the Broken Rock reservation.”

Gil Birmingham, Brecken Merrill, and Mo Brings Plenty will be returning for the Yellowstone spinoff as series regulars, reprising their roles as Tom Rainwater, Tate Dutton, and Mo, respectively.

Who else stars in the latest Yellowstone spinoff?

Additionally, Arielle Kebbel (Rescue: HI-Surf), Ash Santos (Pulse), and Tatanka Means (Killers of the Flower Moon) have all joined as series regulars. They’ll be playing members of the U.S. Marshals. Brett Cullen (Winning Time) has also signed on for a recurring role as Harry Gifford, the head of the U.S. Marshals in Montana. The new additions will join Grimes and the previously announced Logan Marshall-Green (Upgrade).

In today’s Marshals trailer, Kayce Dutton prepares to move on from the loss of his family and their land. With the ghosts of the past haunting his every thought, Kayce is given a new lease on life when he’s asked to join an elite team of soldiers patrolling the plains and mountainsides of Montana. With wild animals, corrupt lawmen, and gangs nipping at his heels, Kayce must prepare for war if he’s to survive his new marching orders.

Marshals, which has been renamed from Y: Marshals, premieres Sunday, March 1 at 8 p.m. on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.

Source: Paramount+

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