CBS Eyes 'Yellowstone' Spinoff Starled by Luke Grimes
A potential new "Yellowstone" series might be coming, but this time under the auspices of CBS.
GudangMovies21 has verified that the broadcast network is engaging in preliminary talks about developing a procedural series where Luke Grimes will come back as Kayce Dutton. Specific storylines for the project remain undisclosed, and no agreements have reportedly been made yet. Similar to "Yellowstone," this upcoming show would also be produced by MTV Entertainment Studios rather than CBS Studios.
Representatives from CBS chose not to comment. Representatives for MTV Entertainment Studios have yet to provide an immediate response. GudangMovies21's request for comment.
This will be the most recent "Yellowstone" series following the conclusion of the original show in late 2024. It was earlier reported that Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly are part of it. set to take on their roles as Rip and Beth In their individual series currently being developed, "Yellowstone" creator Taylor Sheridan has produced the prequel shows "1883" and "1923." The latter is presently broadcasting its second season. Additionally, there’s the spin-off titled "The Madison," featuring Michelle Pfeiffer.
In the inaugural season of "Yellowstone" on the Paramount Network, Grimes took on the role of Kayce Dutton. She continued her portrayal through the show’s duration as this popular neo-Western drama unfolded. In the final episodes viewed by viewers, Kayce managed to sell the entire Yellowstone Dutton Ranch to Thomas Rainwater and the Broken Rock Indian Reservation for exactly what their forebears had paid — $1.25 an acre. Nevertheless, Kayce kept a portion of the land where he resided alongside his family. Throughout the initial series, she was additionally employed as a livestock commissioner, potentially providing material for more investigative storylines within future projects.
Puck was the one who initially broke the news about Kayce Dutton.
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