NEW YORK — Luke Grimes thought he'd said goodbye to stoic Kayce Dutton. The universe of ''Yellowstone'' had other ideas.
In the hit show's fifth and final season in 2024, Dutton rode off into the proverbial sunset at peace, building a new life ranching on his own terms with his wife and son.
''I thought, ‘This is it,''' says Grimes. ''I love the way this ends for him. He kind of got what he always wanted, which is just a simple life.''
Luckily for fans — somewhat less so for Dutton — that simple life is upended as Grimes once more slips into the role for the prime-time spinoff ''Marshals,'' which premieres Sunday on CBS and streams on Paramount+.
In an artful piece of writing, showrunner Spencer Hudnut takes Dutton from a neo-Western family drama to a Western law enforcement procedural, giving him a badge and having him join a band of U.S. Marshals in Montana.
''We wanted to make it feel organic and we wanted there to be enough of the sort of ethos of ‘Yellowstone' in there that the original fans could have something to hold on to getting into the show, but then have it have somewhere to go that felt like its own thing,'' says Grimes.
‘Demons to conquer'
During the pilot, Dutton meets with an old comrade from his days as a Navy SEAL who gradually recruits him into their four-person Marshal team.