Yellowstone Spin-Off “Y: Marshals” Releases Teaser Hinting At Kayce Dutton’s “New Beginning”

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Y: Marshals Releases New Trailer (YouTube/CBS)

Another Yellowstone Chapter Debuts in 2026

The journey continues for Yellowstone’s Kayce Dutton.

Premiering on CBS in 2026, Y: Marshals marks the next chapter in the Yellowstone universe, following John Dutton’s son as he forges a new path with an elite team of U.S. Marshals.

Luke Grimes returns as Kayce and has hinted that fans will see familiar faces from the original series. The first new cast member announced is Logan Marshall-Green, joining the show as Pete Calvin, a trusted friend from Kayce’s military days.

Y: Marshals Expected To Bring Back Some Familiar Faces

In September, social media accounts for CBS Studios and Yellowstone posted a clip revealing a snippet of what’s to come for fans.

Kayce could be seen riding a horse, chasing down some cars as his voice says, “I’m changing paths, trying to find a new beginning.”

Y: Marshals is also bringing back some familiar faces. Deadline confirmed Gil Birmingham, Brecken Merrill, and Mo Brings Plenty are all returning as Thomas Rainwater, Tate Dutton, and Mo, and they are set to be series regulars this time around.

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CBS Releases New Trailer For Y: Marshals

CBS released a new, extended trailer for Y: Marshals, and it starts with Kayce in a dark place, talking about the losses he’s faced.

“I fought every day to get out of the weight of Yellowstone,” Kayce says. “I’ve lost my teammates, my parents, even my brothers,” he continues as he places his hand on a tombstone. “I know that sometimes good men have to do bad things. But I’m trying to find a new beginning.”

Kayce has stepped into a new role as the leader of a U.S. Marshals team in Montana, and his grown son Tate (Brecken Merrill) has joined him. He made the move after selling the family ranch and deciding it was time for a fresh start, following the events of Yellowstone’s season finale, which closed out the Paramount Network series.

Watch the full extended trailer for Y: Marshals, premiering March 1 on CBS and Paramount+.

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