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September 9, 2022

Prequel to “Yellowstone” Casts James Badge Dale, Darren Mann, and More, Release Date & Synopsis

The highly anticipated Yellowstone prequel series, 1923, from Paramount Pictures, has now gotten a few more people attached to it. Some of the new cast members are Darren Mann, Michelle Randolph, James Badge Dale, Marley Shelton, Brian Geraghty, Julia Schlaepfer, and Aminah Nieves. They’ll be joining Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren, who had already been cast in the series. Ford will portray Jacob Dutton, Mirren’s character Cara’s husband and the ranch’s patriarch in Yellowstone. Jack Dutton, played by Mann, is the son of James Badge Dale’s John Dutton Sr. and the grand nephew of Jacob Dutton. He’s a hard worker on the ranch and quite devoted to his loved ones, so they say.

Elizabeth Strafford, played by Randolph (of A Snow White Christmas fame), is a strong-willed and accomplished young woman who has recently married into the Dutton family. Marley Shelton, well known for her role in Scream, will play Emma Dutton, Jack Dutton’s mother and John Dutton Srloyal .’s wife. Geraghty’s character, Zane, the ranch foreman, is honest and diligent. Schlaepfer portrays a British woman who befriends one of the Duttons while they are travelling, and Nieves plays Teonna Rainwater, a young woman in a government residential boarding school. The release date for 1923, a Paramount+ original film produced by MTV Entertainment Studio, 101 Studios, and Bosque Ranch Productions, is slated for December. Taylor Sheridan, who also created Yellowstone, in 1883, Mayor of Kingston, and The Last Cowboy, wrote and produced this programme.

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Sheridan’s roster of addictions at Paramount+ includes the popular series 1923. “as they struggle to survive historic drought, lawlessness and prohibition, and an epidemic of cattle thieves; all battled beneath the cloud of Montana’s great depression, which preceded the nation by almost a decade,” reads the official synopsis for 1923, a Western drama that chronicles the fictional Dutton family’s time on a Montana ranch during the Great Depression.

It’s the show’s genesis narrative and precursor to Yellowstone, a 2018 release with four episodes so far. Production in 1923 has begun in Montana, and the series is scheduled to premiere on Paramount+ in December 2022. There has been no word on whether or if 1923 will be a continuous series, and no official date for its premiere has been announced. The debut of Yellowstone Season 5 will air on Paramount Network on November 13th.

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