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Dutton Legacy Lives On In Yellowstone Spinoff
2 Mar
Summary
- John Dutton's memory endures in the new Yellowstone spinoff, Marshals.
- Kayce Dutton's military past omitted his rancher family heritage.
- The series Marshals centers on US Marshals in Montana tackling crime.

The enduring legacy of John Dutton, Kevin Costner's character from Yellowstone, resonates strongly in the new spinoff series, Marshals. Although John was killed off, his memory is a significant presence in the first episode, focusing on his youngest son, Kayce Dutton.
During his time as a Navy SEAL, Kayce deliberately distanced himself from his Dutton family heritage, a fact he shared with a former teammate. This detachment contrasts with the familial discussions he later has with his own son, Tate, about the ranch and forging one's own path.
The series, which premiered on March 1, centers on an elite team of US Marshals operating in Montana. This group faces diverse challenges, including dangerous criminals and cartels.
Several familiar faces from Yellowstone are returning, including Gil Birmingham as Chief Thomas Rainwater and Mo Brings Plenty as Mo. New cast members, such as Ash Santos, Tatanka Means, and Arielle Kebbel, join as series regulars portraying fellow marshals. Brett Cullen will also recur as a US Marshals leader.
The show's narrative follows Kayce as he strives to bring justice to Montana, balancing personal responsibilities with his duty as a law enforcement officer.




