Yellowstone It may have ended in December, but the characters from Taylor Sheridan’s flagship show will fork into several spinoffs. According to Pack, CBS saw the Yellowstone spin-off, which saw Luke Grimes changed his role as Case Dutton.
Yellowstone News: CBS is developing a spin-off series starring Luke Grimes. This is procedural and is now in pre-production, apart from the Cole Hauser/Kelly Riley spinoff. A “spinoff” is an interesting feed in some legal matter, and therefore goes to peacocks rather than PAL+.
– Matthew Veroni (@mattbelloni) March 26, 2025
Who’s involved in the Yellowstone spinoff with CBS’s Luke Grimes?
The Case spinoff is procedural and will focus on Casey’s role as a livestock commissioner and former Navy seal, according to deadlines.
Spencer Hudnut is rumored to be involved in the new show and could serve as a showrunner. Hudnut is best known for working as an executive producer and ultimate showrunner for Seal Team, a military procedure that aired on CBS and Paramount+ during the seven seasons of running.
Grimes is one of Yellowstone’s original characters and appeared in all five seasons of Paramount Network. In the Yellowstone Series finale, Case sold the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch to Thomas Rainwater and the Broken Rock Indian Reservation. Kayce sold the ranch for $1.25 per acre. It was the same price that his ancestors paid when they settled in Montana. As part of the deal, Case was able to live in part of the land with his wife, Monica (Kelsey Asville) and son Tate (Brecken Merrill).
The Kayce spin-off is another series to expand Sheridan’s Yellowstone universe. The Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler series are in development, and Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser are installed to redisplay their respective roles from Yellowstone. Another spinoff, Madison, is scheduled to premiere in 2025. Madison headlines by Michelle Pfeiffer, Patrick J. Adams and Matthew Fox.
Sheridan also created two Yellowstone prequels in 1883 and 1923. The latter is currently airing its second season on Paramount+.
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