‘Yellowstone’ Franchise Casts Helen Mirren & Harrison Ford In ‘1923’ Prequel... set for December 18th, 2022 premiere

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The cast keeps getting better and better in the Yellowstone universe. Paramount+ announced today that Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford will star in 1932 (working title), the next installment of the Dutton origin story.

The streamer offered no additional information on who Mirren and Ford will play in the latest Taylor Sheridan joint, other than saying “the next story will introduce a new generation of the Dutton family and explore the early twentieth century when pandemics, historic drought, the end of Prohibition, and the Great Depression all plague the mountain west, and the Duttons who call it home.” It will bow in December and is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, 101 Studios and Bosque Ranch Productions.

The latest Yellowstone spinoff comes on the heels of 1883, the one-off prequel that starred Tim McGraw and Faith Hill as James and Margaret Dutton. The drama that also starred Sam Elliott, LaMonica Garrett and Isabel May became the most-watched title ever on Paramount+ globally.

Meanwhile, the addictive series that started it all — Yellowstone, featuring Kevin Costner as John Dutton — just began production on Season 5 after a record-breaking fourth season. It attracted an average of 11 million total viewers and garnered its first Screen Actors Guild Award and Producers Guild Awards nominations.

Sheridan’s repertory at Paramount+ also includes Mayor of Kingstown and the upcoming series Lioness, Tulsa King, 1883: The Bass Reeves Story and Land Man.

Yellowstone prequel 1932 casts Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren – Deadline
 

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‘Yellowstone’ Prequel Series ‘1923’ Starring Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren Set for December Premiere

By EJ Panaligan
October 27, 2022 4:06pm PT


Paramount+ announced the premiere date for Taylor Sheridan’s upcoming series “1923,” which will debut on Sunday, December 18 on the streamer in the U.S. and Canada. The series will premiere the day after on Paramount+ in the U.K. and Australia.

The new series is the next installment of the “Yellowstone” origin story and introduces a new generation of Duttons, led by Harrison Ford as Jacob Dutton and Helen Mirren as Cara Dutton. The series will explore the early 20th century when pandemics, historic drought, Prohibition and the Great Depression all plague the Mountain West — which the Duttons call home.

In addition to Ford and Mirren, the series also stars Brandon Sklenar, Darren Mann, Michelle Randolph, James Badge Dale, Marley Shelton, Brian Geraghty, Aminah Nieves, Julia Schlaepfer and Jerome Flynn.

Produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, 101 Studios and Bosque Ranch Productions, “1923” is executive produced by Taylor Sheridan, John Linson, Art Linson, David C. Glasser, Ron Burkle, David Hutkin, Bob Yari and Ben Richardson.

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‘Yellowstone’ Prequel Series ‘1923’ Starring Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren Set for December Premiere

By EJ Panaligan
October 27, 2022 4:06pm PT


Paramount+ announced the premiere date for Taylor Sheridan’s upcoming series “1923,” which will debut on Sunday, December 18 on the streamer in the U.S. and Canada. The series will premiere the day after on Paramount+ in the U.K. and Australia.

The new series is the next installment of the “Yellowstone” origin story and introduces a new generation of Duttons, led by Harrison Ford as Jacob Dutton and Helen Mirren as Cara Dutton. The series will explore the early 20th century when pandemics, historic drought, Prohibition and the Great Depression all plague the Mountain West — which the Duttons call home.

In addition to Ford and Mirren, the series also stars Brandon Sklenar, Darren Mann, Michelle Randolph, James Badge Dale, Marley Shelton, Brian Geraghty, Aminah Nieves, Julia Schlaepfer and Jerome Flynn.

Produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, 101 Studios and Bosque Ranch Productions, “1923” is executive produced by Taylor Sheridan, John Linson, Art Linson, David C. Glasser, Ron Burkle, David Hutkin, Bob Yari and Ben Richardson.

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Assuming these are Kevin Costners grand parents in this universe?

The deputy from Son's of Anarchy is.the creator of the Yellowstone universe...he's making a killing off of these now
 

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Just watched the series premiere.

Episode played out well and started out showing how history is repeating itself in the current “Yellowstone” series.

Taylor Sheridan hit a homerun with casting. Plenty of well known actors from recent popular shows co-star.

Majority of the Dutton family members have been introduced so far.

The episode gives a good depiction of showing the country go from the Pioneer days to modern, industrialized America in some scenes.

I was caught off guard with the introduction of the Native American’s. They went hardcore showing how they were striped of their culture. It looks like this series is gonna go in-depth on the Native American history during this time period. This is the first time I have seen a Hollywood production show what they showed in that premiere episode. I’m definitely looking forward to see where they go.

One of the Dutton family members is in Africa and they filmed on location. Good job showing the British colonization of Kenya. Showing them White folks on their Safari like they at Club Med not giving two Fucks on the surrounding danger of the area was shown well.

Gonna let a few episodes stack up before watching again.

Looking forward to this series.
 

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The Dutton Family Tree, Explained

A complete guide to the Duttons, from 1883 to Yellowstone.

LAUREN HUBBARDPUBLISHED:
DEC 21, 2022


James Dutton

The patriarch of 1883, James (Tim McGraw) was a farmer from Tennessee. Haunted by his experiences in the Civil War, where he served in the Confederate army during the Battle of Antietam and was later held as a prisoner of war, James chose to strike out for a new life out west with his family in 1883. Along with his wife, Margaret, their children, Elsa and John, James’s sister Claire, and Claire’s daughter Mary Abel, James set out with a wagon train from Fort Worth, Texas, but the journey was dogged by tragedy. Following the death of Elsa on the trail, John and his remaining family decided to settle in Montana, on what would one day become the famous Yellowstone Dutton Ranch.

Margaret Dutton

The confident and uncompromising wife of James, Margaret (Faith Hill) was the Dutton family matriarch in 1883. A strong leader and fiercely protective of her family, she set out with James and their family on the trail westward, only to settle on a homestead in Montana after the death of their daughter Elsa.

Elsa Dutton

Spirited Elsa (Isabel May) was the eldest child of James and Margaret Dutton and served as the narrator of 1883. Passionate and willful, Elsa was a skilled horseback rider and cowgirl, much to her mother’s chagrin. At the age of seventeen, she set out on a wagon train with her family in search of a new start in the west. Along the trail, she fell in love with a cowboy, Ennis, and the two planned to marry before Ennis was shot by a group of bandits. Later, Elsa becomes entangled with Sam, a Comanche warrior who saves her life on the trail. Though she and Sam acknowledged that she was his wife, he felt he could not leave his lands and people, and Elsa agreed to return to him after her family had completed their journey and found a homestead. However, not long after, Elsa was shot by an arrow during a retaliatory attack on the wagon train and ultimately died of her wounds. In her honor, James settled their remaining family on the spot in Montana where Elsa took her last breath.

Sam

A Comanche warrior who the Duttons met along the wagon trail in 1883, Sam professed to have taken his name from the man who killed his wife. He later began a romance with Elsa Dutton, and the two married without official ceremony. Feeling he belonged to the land and could not leave it, Sam remained behind as Elsa traveled on with her family, with the promise that she would return to him.

John Dutton Sr.

The son of James and Margaret Dutton, John was only a child when his family founded their homestead in Montana—the land that would ultimately become the Yellowstone Dutton ranch. As an adult, he worked with his uncle, Jacob Dutton, on the family land and have a family of his own, his wife Emma and son Jack. John Sr. is also presumed to be the father of John Dutton Jr., who would in turn father John Dutton III, the patriarch of Yellowstone.

Emma Dutton

The wife of John Dutton Sr. and the mother of Jack Dutton. She is also presumed to be the mother of John Dutton Jr. and the eventual grandmother of Yellowstone’s John Dutton III.

Jack Dutton

Carrying on his family’s heritage, Jack worked with his father, John Dutton Sr. and great-uncle, Jacob Dutton on the family’s Montana ranch. (Note: As Jack is sometimes a nickname for John, it's possible that Jack is John Dutton Jr. but that has not been confirmed yet onscreen.)

John Dutton Jr/II

Presumed to be the son of John Dutton Sr. and Emma Dutton, he would later go on to become the father of John Dutton III, and grandfather to his four children, Lee, Jamie, Beth, and Kayce Dutton. It has not yet been confirmed whether he is "Jack" or if John Sr and Emma had another son named John.

Spencer Dutton

The second son of James and Margaret Dutton, Spencer was born some time after the family settled in Montana. Spencer also served in WWI and, like his father, remained haunted by his experiences on the battlefield. Rather than returning to the family's ranch after the war, he became a big game hunter in Africa.

Claire nee Dutton

James Dutton’s stern sister was less than enthused about joining James and his family on their excursion out west, but joined them under protest, along with her teenage daughter Mary Abel, after she was left widowed and without options by the death of her husband Henry. Claire didn’t make it far along the trial, though. After a gang of ne’er-do-wells retaliated to Claire’s scorn by shooting several members of the wagon train, including Mary Abel, Claire died by suicide beside her daughter’s grave.

Henry

The husband of Claire—sister of James Dutton. He died sometime shortly before the events of 1883, leading his wife and daughter, Mary Abel, to travel with the Duttons.

Mary Abel

The only of Claire and Henry’s seven children to survive until 1883, Mary Abel was briefly on the trail to Oregon with her uncle James Dutton and his family. Not far outside of Fort Worth, Texas, their group was harassed by a local gang and in the midst of the altercation, Mary Abel was shot dead.

Jacob Dutton

The brother of James Dutton, Jacob (Harrison Ford) became the family patriarch in his brother’s stead in the early 1900s. Married to Cara, he worked the Dutton homestead alongside his nephews, John Sr. and Spencer, and great-nephew Jack.

Cara Dutton


The wife of Jacob Dutton, Cara (Helen Mirren) is the matriarch of the Dutton family in 1923.

John Dutton III


No one in the Dutton family takes their obligation to the land more seriously than John (Kevin Costner), owner of the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch—the largest contiguous ranch in the United States. A wealthy, powerful, uncompromising man, John lives by his own moral code, sometimes skirting the law, and sometimes outright flouting it to achieve his ends—a prospect made all the trickier when he becomes governor of Montana. John has a complicated relationship with his children, the now-deceased Lee, Jamie, Beth, and Kacey, but dotes on his grandson, Tate.

Evelyn Dutton

Perhaps the great love of John Dutton’s life, his wife Evelyn (Gretchen Mol) died in a horseback riding accident when her children were young. Both Beth and Kayce were with her at the time of her accident, and each carried their own trauma around the event, with Beth in particular feeling at fault for her mother’s death.

Lee Dutton

The world of Yellowstone could have been much different if not for the death of John and Evelyn’s eldest son, Lee. As the first born, it was Lee who John had planned to leave the ranch to, but in a skirmish over stolen cattle, Lee was killed, kicking off a complicated issue of inheritance for his remaining siblings.

Jamie Dutton

The black sheep of the Dutton family, Jamie struggles with both resentment and respect for his father, John. Having spent much of his life desperately searching for approval, lawyer Jamie has intermittently sided with and betrayed his family’s goals, and maintains a deeply adversarial relationship with his sister, Beth. As an adult, he accidentally discovers that he is not a biological member of the Dutton family, having been adopted by John and Evelyn when his biological father was imprisoned for murdering Jamie’s mother when Jamie was an infant.

Christina

The mother of Jamie’s son, Christina met Jamie while working on his campaign for state attorney general, later she joins up with Jamie’s biological father, Garrett Randall, to encourage Jamie to work against the Duttons.

Jamie and Christina’s son

Some time after Christina ended her relationship with Jamie, she gave birth to a baby boy. During the show's fifth season, it's revealed that the boy was named after his father, though it's not clear whether his name would be James or Jamie.

Beth Dutton

The only daughter of John Dutton, Beth has a reputation for being relentless and cutthroat—both in business and her personal life. Nonetheless, Beth does have a secret softer side, one that’s only revealed in her unwavering dedication to her father, and her decades-long love for her husband, Rip. Beth is the family’s corporate shark, going head-to-head with business interests that threaten the Dutton land, though she herself feels no special connection to the ranch. She has particular hatred for Jamie and has vowed to ruin any semblance of happiness in his life.

Rip Wheeler

John Dutton’s longtime righthand man, Rip came to the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch as a wayward teenager. On the run after killing the man who had murdered his family, Rip was taken under John’s wing and became fiercely dedicated to him, taking on even the most unsavory and secretive jobs. Perhaps the only competition with John for Rip’s loyalty is his devotion to Beth. Though they fell in love as teenagers, it took decades before they shared a real relationship, battling through their mutual demons and ultimately getting married.

Kayce Dutton

The youngest of the Dutton siblings, former Navy SEAL Kayce inherited his family’s fiery temperament. He has a contentious relationship with his father, John, though they share a love of ranching and the land. They were estranged for many years, in part because of Kayce’s relationship with his wife, Monica, and his decision not to let his son Tate get close to the rest of the family. Though he has returned to the Dutton fold, Kayce has remained uneasy in his position working for his father in various capacities, governmental and otherwise.

Monica Dutton

Independent and justice-minded Monica is never one to back down from what she thinks is right, even if it means going against the grain. Raised on the Broken Rock Reservation, Monica has served as a teacher both on the reservation and at the state university. She is often distrustful of the Dutton family, whom she views as a potentially dangerous influence on her and Kayce’s son, Tate.

Tate Dutton

The son of Kayce and Monica, enthusiastic Tate has less hesitation about his Dutton relatives than his parents do. Though he’s experienced trauma due to his connection with the family, having once been kidnapped because of them, he nonetheless seems to love the ranch, and especially horses. He gets along well with his grandfather, John, who views Tate as the ranch’s future.

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Episodes 2 and 3

Just watched these two this morning.

Spencer Dutton running around Africa like “Kraven the Hunter” trying to get his head straight with him suffering from PTSD.

Jacob dealing with the Scot sheep herders went gangster. The head Scot, Banner came back like “Scarface” with a damn Tommy Gun.

HaHa!!! :cool:

Showing Banner rolling up in a car and using a fully automatic rifle clearly shows the modernization of America at the time.

Showing the Duttons arriving in Bozeman, MT on horses and wagons while the rest of the town is cruising in brand new Dodges also shows how America is moving forward. It’s similar today with America in 2023 moving forward from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles. This series clearly shows history repeating itself.

Big surprise with two deaths of two major characters. Not gonna spoil it, but it was a surprise.

Also curious to know if Banner is related to modern day Jamie Dutton. Jamie’s birth father had drama with John and the history between them may go back to 1923.

I just figured out with episode 2 that the Indian girl Teonna, her last name is “Rainwater”. That means she is Chief Rainwaters (Yellowstone) grandmother. That definitely makes her story interesting being he was adopted.

Gonna let a couple of episodes stack up again before watching.

Good series and it’s playing out well connecting to “1883” and “Yellowstone”.
 

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1923
Episodes 2 and 3

Just watched these two this morning.

Spencer Dutton running around Africa like “Kraven the Hunter” trying to get his head straight with him suffering from PTSD.

Jacob dealing with the Scot sheep herders went gangster. The head Scot, Banner came back like “Scarface” with a damn Tommy Gun.

HaHa!!! :cool:

Showing Banner rolling up in a car and using a fully automatic rifle clearly shows the modernization of America at the time.

Showing the Duttons arriving in Bozeman, MT on horses and wagons while the rest of the town is cruising in brand new Dodges also shows how America is moving forward. It’s similar today with America in 2023 moving forward from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles. This series clearly shows history repeating itself.

Big surprise with two deaths of two major characters. Not gonna spoil it, but it was a surprise.

Also curious to know if Banner is related to modern day Jamie Dutton. Jamie’s birth father had drama with John and the history between them may go back to 1923.

I just figured out with episode 2 that the Indian girl Teonna, her last name is “Rainwater”. That means she is Chief Rainwaters (Yellowstone) grandmother. That definitely makes her story interesting being he was adopted.

Gonna let a couple of episodes stack up again before watching.

Good series and it’s playing out well connecting to “1883” and “Yellowstone”.
 

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Here's When Every New Episode of 1923 Drops

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Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford star as Prohibition-era Duttons in this Yellowstone prequel.
PUBLISHED: JAN 9, 2023
Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford are joining the Yellowstone universe. The A-list actors star as Jacob and Cara Dutton in 1923, the newest Yellowstone prequel. Per Paramount+, "The series will explore the early twentieth century when pandemics, historic drought, the end of Prohibition and the Great Depression all plague the mountain west, and the Duttons who call it home."

Ford's Jacob Dutton is the brother of James Dutton (Tim McGraw), from 1883, another Yellowstone prequel. "He’s the silverback," Ford says of Jacob. "He’s responsible for that branch of the family. These are two people with a very strong bond to each other who are facing really complicated circumstances."

Of Jacob and Cara's marriage, he shares, "Their lives are totally wrapped up in each other. There’s very little that sustains them other than themselves and the hard work and investment they put into their future and their family. It is a tough life, and it’s full of not just physical challenges but moral ones as well."

There will be eight episodes in the first season of 1923, and they will release weekly on Sundays on Paramount+. Here's the release schedule for 1923:

  • Episode 1, "1923": Sunday, December 18, 2022 WATCH NOW
  • Episode 2, "Nature's Empty Throne": Sunday, December 25, 2022 WATCH NOW
  • Episode 3, "The War Has Come Home": Sunday, January 1, 2023 WATCH NOW
  • Episode 4: "War and the Turquoise Tide": Sunday, January 8, 2023 WATCH NOW
  • Episode 5: Sunday, January 15, 2023
  • Episode 6: Sunday, January 22, 2023
  • Episode 7: Sunday, January 29, 2023
  • Episode 8: Sunday, February 5, 2023 NEW EPISODES RETURN
"To be able to be a part of a franchise in a world that is so singular on American television is very exciting. There’s nothing else quite like it," Mirren told The Hollywood Reporter.

We'll update this as soon as we learn more about the 1923 release schedule.

1923, Yellowstone Prequel, Episode Release Dates and Times on Paramount+ (townandcountrymag.com)

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