Y: Marshals Drops Exciting First Look at ‘New Dutton Story
The premiere of the first Yellowstone spinoff set after the events of the acclaimed series is officially on the horizon. CBS has kicked off
marketing for the Kayce Dutton-centered Y: Marshals by releasing a first look teaser at the highly anticipated spinoff.
Released on the CBS and Yellowstone Instagram accounts, the short teaser features footage of Luke Grimes’ Kayce Dutton on duty as a U.S. Marshal. Grimes also provides voiceover narration for the first look, with his fan-favorite Dutton explaining to an undisclosed individual, but also to the audience, “I’m changing paths. Try to find a new beginning.” While Y: Marshals isn’t set to premiere on CBS until 2026, the…
Ted Mann, the Emmy-winning television writer and producer who served in both capacities on “Deadwood” and “NYPD Blue,” died Sept. 4 in Los Angeles. He was 72.
His daughter Elizabeth reported that he died after a battle with lung cancer.
Born in Canada, Mann began his career as an editor for the National Lampoon in the 1970s, eventually transitioning into the label’s television projects as a writer on the TV special “Disco Beaver from Outer Space” and the short-lived “Animal House” spinoff, “Delta House.” In the 1980s, he wrote the screenplay for Robert Altman’s “O.C. and Stiggs,” which was based on his National Lampoon characters, and then began writing crime television with episodes of “The Street,” “Wiseguy,” and “Miami Vice.”
He also wrote for the Saturday morning cartoon “Ghostbusters” spinoff, “Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters,” and penned the screenplay for the 1996 feature satire “Space Truckers.”
The premiere of the first Yellowstone spinoff set after the events of the acclaimed series is officially on the horizon. CBS has kicked off marketing for the Kayce Dutton-centered Y: Marshals by releasing a first look teaser at the highly anticipated spinoff.
Released on the CBS and Yellowstone Instagram accounts, the short teaser features footage of Luke Grimes’ Kayce Dutton on duty as a U.S. Marshal. Grimes also provides voiceover narration for the first look, with his fan-favorite Dutton explaining to an undisclosed individual, but also to the audience, “I’m changing paths. Try to find a new beginning.” While Y: Marshals isn’t set to premiere on CBS until 2026, the…
Ted Mann, the Emmy-winning television writer and producer who served in both capacities on “Deadwood” and “NYPD Blue,” died Sept. 4 in Los Angeles. He was 72.
His daughter Elizabeth reported that he died after a battle with lung cancer.
Born in Canada, Mann began his career as an editor for the National Lampoon in the 1970s, eventually transitioning into the label’s television projects as a writer on the TV special “Disco Beaver from Outer Space” and the short-lived “Animal House” spinoff, “Delta House.” In the 1980s, he wrote the screenplay for Robert Altman’s “O.C. and Stiggs,” which was based on his National Lampoon characters, and then began writing crime television with episodes of “The Street,” “Wiseguy,” and “Miami Vice.”
He also wrote for the Saturday morning cartoon “Ghostbusters” spinoff, “Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters,” and penned the screenplay for the 1996 feature satire “Space Truckers.”