Is Kayce Dutton about to face his most dangerous mission yet, with a surprise ally from his past? The ‘And Just Like That…’ heartthrob is about to trade his city life for the brutal world of Montana in the new spin-off, Y: Marshals!
The Yellowstone saga is expanding, but this time it’s with a casting choice that has shocked fans. The gritty, brutal world of Montana is about to get a new face, and it’s a surprising one: Logan Marshall-Green, a breakout star from And Just Like That…, has been cast in the new spin-off, Y: Marshals.
The Heartthrob Joins a World of Brutality
Logan Marshall-Green, known for his charismatic roles, is trading the glamour of the city for the dust and danger of the American West. He will star alongside Luke Grimes in the new CBS series, playing a character named Pete Calvin. This is no ordinary ally—Pete is a friend from Kayce Dutton’s military past, a ghost from a previous life that could bring both support and dangerous secrets to the new series.
Kayce Dutton’s Darkest Journey Yet
With the Dutton Ranch behind him, Y: Marshals will follow Kayce as he embarks on his most perilous mission yet. He’s leaving behind the familiar family feuds to join an elite unit of U.S. Marshals, using his skills as both a cowboy and a Navy SEAL to bring a brutal form of “range justice” to Montana. This isn’t just a new job; it’s a high-stakes, life-or-death mission that comes with a “high psychological cost.” The new show promises to be a dark, intense look into Kayce’s psyche as he balances his duty with the emotional toll of his work.
A Shocking New Era
This new spin-off, created by Taylor Sheridan, signals a major shift for the franchise. It marks a new era where a beloved character leaves the safety of the ranch for a dangerous, unpredictable world. The casting of a surprising actor from a different genre adds to the intrigue, creating a massive new chapter that could be the most intense and dramatic in the entire Yellowstone universe.
With a new spin-off, a new star, and a new mission, will Kayce find justice, or will the “high psychological cost” of his new job finally break him?