'Y: Marshals’ Just Added 7 Cast Members — and Yes, These 'Yellowstone' Characters Are Coming Back
Fans will be greeting familiar faces from the massively popular series once more

Fans of "Yellowstone" have plenty to look forward to in Taylor Sheridan’s ever-expanding TV universe. Paramount has announced a slew of additional cast members for the upcoming "Y: Marshals," the latest spinoff of "Yellowstone."
The CBS drama will bring back some very familiar faces from the original series while also introducing a slate of fresh characters that promise to shake up the story. In total, seven new cast members have been added alongside three returning stars.
With production underway, "Y: Marshals" is already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated shows in the Sheridan-verse. Here’s everything we know so far about the cast and what to expect from the new series.
Who's joining the 'Y: Marshals' cast?
Three former "Yellowstone" cast members are reprising their roles in "Y: Marshals," faces you'll undoubtedly recognize: Gil Birmingham as Thomas Rainwater, Mo Brings Plenty as Mo, and Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton. They join series lead Luke Grimes, who will be continuing Kayce Dutton’s story as the center of this new CBS procedural.
From there, the series is rounding out its core team with several new additions. Arielle Kebbel is starring as Belle, Ash Santos is Andrea, and Tatanka Means plays Miles, all fellow members of the U.S. Marshals unit. Brett Cullen will play Harry Gifford, the head of the marshals in Montana, while previously announced co-star Logan Marshall-Green will fill the role of Pete Calvin, a friend from Kayce’s military days.
What is 'Y: Marshals' about?
This "Yellowstone" spinoff continues Kayce Dutton's story by putting his ranching days behind him. He leaves Yellowstone Ranch to join an elite U.S. Marshals unit in Montana, which will put both his cowboy background and Navy SEAL experience to the test.
Per the official show logline, Kayce and his team will work to juggle family, their duties as Marshals, and the mental and emotional cost of being a last line of defense for some very difficult cases. The series is set to debut in early 2026 with a 13-episode order.
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There are several other "Yellowstone" spinoffs coming down the pipeline as well if you can't wait to see this one, and multiple others that have already been airing: "1944," "The Madison," and "The Dutton Ranch," all of which will continue or explore the Duttons' history before, during, and after the events of "Yellowstone".
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Brittany Vincent has been covering video games and tech for over 13 years for publications including Tom's Guide, MTV, Rolling Stone, CNN, Popular Science, Playboy, IGN, GamesRadar, Polygon, Kotaku, Maxim, and more. She's also appeared as a panelist at video game conventions like PAX East and PAX West and has coordinated social media for companies like CNET. When she's not writing or gaming, she's looking for the next great visual novel in the vein of Saya no Uta. You can follow her on Twitter @MolotovCupcake.
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