Another new “Yellowstone” series could be in the works, but this time at CBS.
Variety has confirmed that the broadcast network is in early discussions on a procedural series that would see Luke Grimes return Kayce Dutton. Exact plot details are currently under wraps and no deals are believed to be in place at this time. As with “Yellowstone,” the new show would be produced by MTV Entertainment Studios as opposed to CBS Studios.
Reps for CBS declined to comment.
This would the latest new “Yellowstone” series since the mothership show ended its run in late 2024. It was previously reported that Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly are set to reprise their roles as Rip and Beth in their own series that is currently in the works. “Yellowstone” mastermind Taylor Sheridan has also created the prequels “1883” and “1923,” the latter of is currently airing its second season. There is also the sister series “The Madison” starring Michelle Pfeiffer.
Grimes originated the role of Kayce Dutton in the first season of “Yellowstone,” starring in the hit neo-Western throughout its run at Paramount Network. When fans last saw the character, he successfully sold the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch to Thomas Rainwater and the Broken Rock Indian Reservation for the same price his ancestors purchased it for — $1.25 per acre. Kayce retained a small part of the ranch, however, on which to live with his family. Kayce also worked as a livestock commissioner during the course of the original series, which could serve as the basis for the procedural aspect.