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Paramount Reveals Official Title for Beth and Rip’s ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff After Kayce’s CBS Show Was Renamed
Beth and Rip's 'Yellowstone spinoff' got an official title after Kayce Dutton's show on CBS was renamed months before the ...
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Kayce Dutton Returns: 'Marshals' Premiere Date & Cast Revealed
It’s been quite some time since we’ve seen the Dutton family shine on our screens, and while we’ve certainly missed their ...
Its premiere episode is being written by Spencer Hudnut and directed by Greg Yaitanes, and is slated to drop midseason in CBS ...
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Yellowstone’s Kayce Dutton Spinoff on CBS Changes Show Name Months Before Series Premiere
CBS' Yellowstone spinoff about Kayce Dutton has changed its show name months before the series premiere. Y: Marshals, which ...
Taylor Sheridan's Western TV shows are steeped in genre traditions, and his latest series places Yellowstone's favorite son ...
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Everything to Know About Yellowstone’s Kayce Dutton Spinoff ‘Marshals’: Airtime and More
The next stop in the 'Yellowstone' universe is CBS spinoff 'Marshals' starring Luke Grimes’ character, Kayce Dutton ...
CBS has officially tweaked the name of Kayce Dutton’s upcoming Yellowstone spinoff, Y: Marshals. The series will now be ...
The new show premieres in March on CBS starring Luke Grimes, who reprises his role as the youngest Dutton sibling.
Get ready for a big year on the couch, thanks to Elle Woods, Kayce Dutton, Laura Ingalls and a Westeros knight.
Saying goodbye to Yellowstone was harder than Luke Grimes expected, but he felt his Dutton chapters were over. And then, just a few months after Yellowstone‘s final season wrapped filming, the idea ...
Kayce Dutton did the unthinkable in the Yellowstone finale. He buried his father, sold the ranch, and told his family that he was moving on for good. However, some things are easier than done. After ...
The first promo for Y: Marshals is here, and it’s a dusty little mood board of everything Kayce Dutton has survived, escaped, or flat-out outrun — only to find himself stepping right back into the ...
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