How to watch 'Marshals' — stream 'Yellowstone' spinoff online from anywhere
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The main characters from "Yellowstone" and its various spinoffs have frequently flirted with the wrong side of the law. But now one of the most popular members of the Dutton clan is pinning on the badge of the U.S. Marshals. Below is all the information you need to watch “Marshals" online from anywhere with a VPN.
"Marshals" episodes premiere on Sundays from March 1.
• U.S. — CBS via Sling TV or Fubo / Paramount Plus
• Rest of the World — Paramount Plus
• Watch anywhere — try NordVPN 100% risk-free
Having moved away from the shackles of the Yellowstone Ranch, "Marshals" pens the next chapter of the Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) story, where rough terrain, wild animals and two violent gangs await the latest recruit to the elite U.S. Marshals force.
We'll see him have to immediately gel with teammates Pete (Logan Marshall-Green), Belle (Arielle Kebbel) and Andrea (Ash Santos), as they try and keep the dusty lands clean from crime, with familiar faces Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) and Mo (Mo Brings Plenty) also featuring in this spinoff.
And with episode titles like "Zone of Death" and "The Gathering Storm", you can expect 13 episodes of tense, explosive action, with a Dutton at the heart of the drama once again.
As the Taylor Sheridan stagecoach continues to roll its way through Montana, read on to discover how to watch "Marshals" online and from anywhere, and for FREE!
How to watch 'Marshals' online for free
CBS is showing "Marshals" on U.S. TV, meaning you can watch episodes for FREE with an OTT streaming service.
For example, Fubo, YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV all offer free trials and feature CBS in their channel lists.
And in countries outside of the U.S. where "Marshals" is showing on Paramount Plus, you can take advantage of the platform's free trial.
Traveling overseas? Access your usual U.S. services (or even sign up to their free trials) with NordVPN (save 74%).
Watch 'Marshals' from anywhere in the world
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How to watch 'Marshals' online in the U.S.
"Marshals" premieres on Sunday, March 1, with episodes going out in the same slot every Sunday at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. Find an episode schedule at the bottom of this page.
CBS can be accessed with one of the best TV antennas, a cable TV package or a live TV streaming platform like Sling TV, Fubo or Hulu + Live TV.
Streamers can also watch episodes on Paramount Plus. You'll need its $13.99/month Premium plan to watch as they go out on CBS, or go for the $8.99/month Essential plan if you don't mind waiting to watch from the day after they air.
Another money-saving option — Walmart+ is currently offering a 30-day trial for $1, which includes a subscription to Paramount Plus.
Traveling abroad and don't want to miss the show? Don't worry, you can still access your usual domestic streamer via a VPN. We recommend NordVPN.
How to watch 'Marshals' around the world
"Marshals" is streaming on Paramount Plus in territories outside the U.S. with episodes landing on Mondays from March 2.
The monthly Paramount Plus price starts from CA$7.99 / £4.99 / AU$7.99 in Canada, the U.K. and Australia respectively, with a 7-day free trial available in each.
If you're overseas and Paramount Plus is blocked, NordVPN will help you to access your streams as if you were back home.
'Marshals' episode guide & schedule
The first season of "Marshals" will run for 13 episodes, with the confirmed episode titles and their U.S. air dates below:
- Episode 1 "Piya Wiconi" — Sunday, March 1
- Episode 2 "Zone of Death" — Sunday, March 8
- Episode 3 "Road to Nowhere" — Sunday, March 15
- Episode 4 "The Gathering Storm" — Sunday, March 22
- Episode 5 Sunday, March 29
- Episode 6 Sunday, April 5
- Episode 7 Sunday, April 12
- Episode 8 Sunday, April 19
- Episode 9 Sunday, April 26
- Episode 10 Sunday, May 3
- Episode 11 Sunday, May 10
- Episode 12 Sunday, May 17
- Episode 13 Sunday, May 24
'Marshals' trailer
'Marshals' cast
- Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton
- Logan Marshall-Green as Pete Calvin
- Arielle Kebbel as Belle Skinner
- Ash Santos as Andrea Cruz
- Tatanka Means as Miles Kittle
- Mo Brings Plenty as Mo
- Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton
- Gil Birmingham as Thomas Rainwater
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