Yellowstone Spinoff Y: Marshals Sets 2026 Premiere On CBS — Here’s Everything We Know So Far
Set after the events of “Yellowstone,” “Y: Marshals” follows Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) as he leaves ranch life behind to join “an elite unit
of U.S. Marshals, combining his skills as a cowboy and Navy SEAL to bring range justice to Montana, where he and his teammates must
balance family, duty and the high psychological cost that comes with serving as the last line of defense in the region’s war on violence,” per the official logline.

But what specifically will Kayce be dealing with in the spinoff. A series of teasers give us some idea of what he’ll be up to, including “changing paths,” “trying to find a new beginning” and “grappling with some skeletons” he’d rather keep in his closet. You know, typical Dutton stuff. Watch the teasers below:

New York City family that moves to rural Montana. That series stars Michelle Pfeiffer (“The First Lady”) Patrick J. Adams (“Suits”), Beau Garrett (“Firefly Lane”), Matthew Fox (“Lost”), Elle Chapman and Kevin Zegers (“The Rookie: Feds”), among others.

Other in-development spinoffs include “The Dutton Ranch,” which will follow original Yellowstone characters Beth (Kelly Reilly), Rip (Cole Hauser) and Carter (Finn Little); “1944,” another Dutton family prequel in the vein of “1883” and “1923”; and a new series set at Texas’ Four Sixes ranch, which factored into the later seasons of “Yellowstone.”

But let’s get back to what we’re here to discuss, “Y: Marshals.” Read on for a complete breakdown of everything we know about the “Yellowstone” spinoff, including which familiar faces you can expect to see again. When you’re all caught up, drop a comment with your thoughts below. Will you ride on with Kayce?
“Y: Marshals” officially premieres on Sunday, March 1 at 8/7c on CBS, right after “60 Minutes” (7 pm), the network revealed as part of its midseason schedule announcement. The “Yellowstone” spinoff will be followed by new episodes of Justin Hartley’s “Tracker” (9 pm) and Morris Chestnut’s “Watson” (10 pm).
What, you didn’t think Thomas Rainwater would come back without his right hand man, did you? Along with being Thomas’ driver, Mo is also a member of the Tribal Police. He also appeared in all five seasons of “Yellowstone.”