Yellowstone icons to share screen for first time in upcoming Western thriller

Yellowstone actress Hassie Harrison will star alongside 1923’s Brandon Sklenar in upcoming Western thriller The Rescue, marking their first time working together despite both appearing in the Yellowstone universe

Harrison is renowned for her role as rodeo girl Laramie in the main drama, while rising star Sklenar portrays Spencer Dutton in the popular prequel series, 1923.

 

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However, it’s been confirmed that the film will centre on a modern-day rodeo cowboy whose skills are challenged outside the arena.

The director of Old Henry, Potsy Ponciroli, is at the helm of the flick, penned by John Fusco.

Reports also confirm that the film is slated to start production this coming summer.

 

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However, it’s been confirmed that the film will centre on a modern-day rodeo cowboy whose skills are challenged outside the arena.

The director of Old Henry, Potsy Ponciroli, is at the helm of the flick, penned by John Fusco.

Reports also confirm that the film is slated to start production this coming summer.

 

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Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser are confirmed to reprise their roles as Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler, respectively, in the upcoming sequel tentatively titled The Dutton Ranch.

Additionally, another spin-off currently under development, The Madison, will narrate the tale of a different ranching family and stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Suits’ Patrick J. Adams and Kurt Russell.

 

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On the other hand, actor Sklenar is lined up to star in the Sheridan-scripted military thriller F. A. S. T., where he’ll play a former special forces commando recruited by the DEA to lead a raid on a major drug dealer.

The ensemble cast also features Juliana Canfield, LaKeith Stanfield, Jason Clarke, Sam Claflin, and Trevante Rhodes, with direction by Ben Richardson, who has directed several episodes of Sheridan-created dramas.