The high-stakes, law-and-order expansion of the Yellowstone universe has officially taken linear television by storm. Serving as a contemporary, procedural spin-off anchored by the youngest Dutton son, Marshals (also known as Marshals: A Yellowstone Story) just wrapped its explosive freshman run with a flurry of gunfire, setting the stage for a massive reckoning on the Montana range.
Marshals Season 2 Release Date Speculations
Viewers won’t have to wait through a grueling hiatus to see who survives the dust-up. Because the Spencer Hudnut-created series instantly became a premier ratings juggernaut for CBS after its March 2026 debut, the network handed down a definitive, early Season 2 renewal midway through its freshman run.
While CBS has not yet locked down a precise calendar day on the broadcast slate, the production pipeline is already moving at full speed. Principal photography is scheduled to kick off immediately in the summer of 2026. Network executives have firmly slotted the procedural into CBS’s Fall 2026 broadcast block, where it will anchor the network’s Sunday night programming lineup.
Marshals Season 2 Expected Cast
The battle-hardened law enforcement roster was left in absolute tatters by the freshman finale, meaning the Season 2 call sheet comes with some massive, life-or-death question marks.
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Luke Grimes will definitely return to lead the line as the steel-nerved Special Deputy U.S. Marshal Kayce Dutton.
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Brecken Merrill is back as his 17-year-old son, Tate Dutton, alongside Yellowstone alums Gil Birmingham (Chief Thomas Rainwater) and Mo Brings Plenty (Mo).
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Tatanka Means is locked to return as tribal liaison Marshal Miles Kittle.
The fate of the rest of the elite task force is hanging entirely in the balance. In the closing moments of Season 1, Supervisory Deputy Pete “Cal” Calvin (Logan Marshall-Green) and weapons expert Isabel “Belle” Turek-Skinner (Arielle Kebbel) were ruthlessly ambushed in a hail of gunfire. While Logan Marshall-Green has explicitly confirmed that Cal will appear in the Season 2 premiere, he heavily teased that, between his character’s cancer diagnosis, estranged daughter, and new shotgun wounds, his long-term survival is far from guaranteed.
Furthermore, Ash Santos‘s character, Andrea Cruz, was actively planning a transfer back to Washington D.C., but the sudden attack on her teammates will likely force her to rip up her travel papers. On the civilian front, Chris Mulkey (the corrupt patriarch Tom Weaver) and Ellyn Jameson (his deceptive daughter, Dolly Weaver) are poised to expand their roles as the show’s primary antagonists.
Marshals Season 2 Potential Plot
The narrative trajectory for the sophomore installment will pick up instantly from the heart-stopping cliffhangers of the Episode 13 finale, “Wolves at the Door.” The writing room is shifting the series away from standalone “case-of-the-week” operations into an all-out, localized range war.
The central conflict will focus on the sinister, corporate machinations of old man Tom Weaver. After Kayce staunchly refused a generous offer to sell East Camp—the very last piece of land connecting Tate to the legacy of the Dutton Ranch—Weaver officially took off the kid gloves. Season 2 will explore the devastating immediate fallout of Weaver’s corrupt bid to seize the territory for its lucrative rare-earth mineral rights.
The plot will dive headfirst into a frantic rescue operation, as fans left Season 1 watching a completely oblivious Tate boarding a plane for a “fishing trip” with Weaver’s henchmen, setting up a terrifying kidnapping arc. Concurrently, a heavily armed Kayce will be out for blood as he traces the ranch-hand surveillance leak that led to the ambush on Cal and Belle.
As the lines between personal vengeance and federal law become permanently blurred, Kayce and Cal will also have to carry the dark, crushing secret of how they dealt with the criminal Neil (Sterling Jones) out on the mountainside, testing their brotherhood to its absolute limits.