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

Duece

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I don’t think you wanna see her tits.

She looking rough in this series.

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Trust me...

I WANT to see them.
 

blackbull1970

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Kelly Reilly
Beth Dutton

She be looking yummy with them all natural, saggy British boobs! :cool:

Even when they got her looking like a Hot Mess she looks Smashable.

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Helico-pterFunk

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Looks like the 2nd half of the season (1923) returns in 3 weeks' time.















1923 is an American Western drama television series that premiered on December 18, 2022, on Paramount+.[1] The series is a prequel to the Paramount Network series Yellowstone and serves as a sequel to the series 1883. The series is set to run for two seasons with eight episodes each. The first season was divided into two parts, with the second premiering on February 5, 2023.
 

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‘1923’ Renewed for Season 2 at Paramount+


By Ellise Shafer
February 3, 2023 5:15am PT


“1923” has lassoed a second season at Paramount+.

Taylor Sheridan’s “Yellowstone” prequel stars Harrison Ford as Dutton patriarch Jacob and Helen Mirren as his Irish-born wife Cara. The series follows their generation of the Dutton family as they face pandemics, drought and the end of the Prohibition era in 1920s Montana.

“1923” proved to be a hit early on, becoming the most-watched Paramount+ premiere of all time in the U.S. with 7.4 million viewers. It also received positive reviews, with Variety critic Joshua Alston writing that “Mirren and Ford – both 80-ish, neither a stranger to action badassery – make for such a potent pairing, their chemistry alone is enough to make ‘1923’ feel like an elevated version of Sheridan’s neo-Western fare.”

In addition to Ford and Mirren, the show stars Brandon Sklenar, Darren Mann, Michelle Randolph, James Badge Dale, Marley Shelton, Brian Geraghty, Aminah Nieves, Jerome Flynn and Julia Schlaepfer. Robert Patrick, Sebastian Roché and Kerry O’Malley serve as recurring characters, and guests have included James Badge Dale, Jennifer Ehle, Tim DeKay, Nick Boraine, Alexandra Grossi, Michael Spears, Amelia Rico, Jessalyn Gilsig, Peter Stormare and Jacques Schembri.

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

Sheridan’s Paramount+ slate also includes other “Yellowstone” prequel “1883,” “Mayor of Kingstown” and “Tulsa King.” He has three shows in development: “Bass Reeves,” “Lioness” and “Land Man.”

“1923” returns on Feb. 5 with a brand-new episode.
 

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blackbull1970

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It would be interesting if they add the Mexican Cartels into the “Yellowstone” universe.

Taylor did the screenplay to the “Sicario” films. He knows how to blend them into the story.

The Cartels wanting the land to produce “Legal” Marijuana farms could put a twist in things.

Law enforcement says Cartels are overwhelming Montana

 

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I'm getting tired of these Yellowstone prequels...

Fuck Paramount+; the Travel Channel should've premeired these shows. They should've made these into National Lampoon series, because all they're about is an excursion with your family, and what happens while waiting for a motherfucker to arrive somewhere. 1883; an Oregon Trail Vacation. 1923; A Safari Vacation. These sons of bitches only have 10 episodes. Yet; we're currently approaching episode 7, and this son of a bitch is not getting to Montana in episode 7.

He's going to maybe get there at the end of episode 9, maybe. They will then condense the action to summarize the story in episode 10. All this build up, leading to one measly 40 something minute episode of fighting. Then, next season they'll jump another 40 years to 1963, and we won't know what the hell happened to any of the characters in this fucking season.

It wouldn't be half bad if they didn't take a month break just to get this bastard still stuck in Africa. The fucker hasn't even made it to Egypt yet. Now they're hinting at even more travel from Texas when he gets to the States. Fuck me; 1883 all over again.

I was hoping that maybe the Africa scenes were a little in the past, and maybe Spencer'll just pop up in Montana on some I got the telegram type shit. Naaaaaah, all this shit is happening in "real fucking time". All this shit started back in the beginning of December. Even I would've made it from Africa to Montana by now via ship. WTF?!

:fuckyousay:
 

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I'm getting tired of these Yellowstone prequels...

Fuck Paramount+; the Travel Channel should've premeired these shows. They should've made these into National Lampoon series, because all they're about is an excursion with your family, and what happens while waiting for a motherfucker to arrive somewhere. 1883; an Oregon Trail Vacation. 1923; A Safari Vacation. These sons of bitches only have 10 episodes. Yet; we're currently approaching episode 7, and this son of a bitch is not getting to Montana in episode 7.

He's going to maybe get there at the end of episode 9, maybe. They will then condense the action to summarize the story in episode 10. All this build up, leading to one measly 40 something minute episode of fighting. Then, next season they'll jump another 40 years to 1963, and we won't know what the hell happened to any of the characters in this fucking season.

It wouldn't be half bad if they didn't take a month break just to get this bastard still stuck in Africa. The fucker hasn't even made it to Egypt yet. Now they're hinting at even more travel from Texas when he gets to the States. Fuck me; 1883 all over again.

I was hoping that maybe the Africa scenes were a little in the past, and maybe Spencer'll just pop up in Montana on some I got the telegram type shit. Naaaaaah, all this shit is happening in "real fucking time". All this shit started back in the beginning of December. Even I would've made it from Africa to Montana by now via ship. WTF?!

:fuckyousay:

You do realize none of this shit is real?

You do know that this is not a documentary?

It’s entertainment.

Just like watching “Star Wars”, “Marvel” and “DC” stuff….it’s all entertainment.

Just sit on the couch, grab a beer and snacks and enjoy it for what it is…..entertainment.:cool:
 

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You do realize none of this shit is real?

You do know that this is not a documentary?

It’s entertainment.

Just like watching “Star Wars”, “Marvel” and “DC” stuff….it’s all entertainment.

Just sit on the couch, grab a beer and snacks and enjoy it for what it is…..entertainment.:cool:
Ok. So you missed my point. It's a 10 episode season. They are on episode 7 and the hero is still in Africa. They are dragging this travel bullshit out. Get to the fucking action already.
 

blackbull1970

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Ok. So you missed my point. It's a 10 episode season. They are on episode 7 and the hero is still in Africa. They are dragging this travel bullshit out. Get to the fucking action already.

Ok, you suffer from TV ADHD.

TV ADHD - Full character introduction and development along with full story development fully completed within the first 5 minutes after the opening credits of Season One, Episode One. And then going forward nothing but full blown action and no talking or anything for the entirety of the series.

HaHa!!! :cool:
 

blackbull1970

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1923
Episodes 4 - 6

Watched these this morning.

The war is fully on with folks trying to get their paws on the Yellowstone ranch.

It kicks off with Jacob going against the local Sheep farmer Banner on grazing rights. They eventually go head on head for a “Ranch War”. John Dutton is surprisingly taken out which leaves Jack and Spencer.

Jacob gets wounded and almost dies, but hangs on. Cara puts a call out to Spencer to come home. This is where they do a good job showing how shitty communications and travel was back in the early 20th century. They are doing a good job showing the difficulty of Spencer trying to contact Montana and trying to get a ride home. In normal situations during that time period, it could take a year as they explain to get from the African continent to the central part of the US. They clearly show how spoiled we are today.

Timothy Dalton is introduced as “Donald Whitfield”. He is from the east and is all about money. He is the 1920s version of Mitt Romney. Dude has his eye on the land for mineral rights to mine the gold/silver deposits on it. He will be to Jacob with what is happening in “Yellowstone” with Wall Street coming after John. It was comedy with Donald showing Banner that house with a gas stove and modern big city features he never knew existed along with Banner’s reaction. This series does a good job showing how the country is moving forward from the 19th century to the 20th century.

New episode debuts tomorrow. I will try to get episode 7/8 watched Monday before getting back on the road.
 

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Ok, you suffer from TV ADHD.

TV ADHD - Full character introduction and development along with full story development fully completed within the first 5 minutes after the opening credits of Season One, Episode One. And then going forward nothing but full blown action and no talking or anything for the entirety of the series.

HaHa!!! :cool:
:hithead:
Not even remotely TV ADHD.

I just remember that they did the similar "the journey is the story" bullshit with 1883. Where we watched them do 9 episodes trying to get out of Texas. Just to wrap things up in 1 episode. Never learning how they started the ranch or any of that back story of the Yellowstone besides it being native land, I believe.

The next installment jumped 40 years and all of the people from 1883 are pretty much dead with no real visuals of what happened besides lazy dialog. I was fearful of that same "the journey is the story" bullshit was going to happen with 1923, until last week or so where they mentioned an official season 2 for 1923. However; it is still taking them 7 episodes to barely get out of Africa......barely

We only have 3 episodes (8, 9, &10, and they're not getting to America in episode 8. So really just 2 episodes) for them to reach Montana and resolve the issue with the bankers, and set up a new life for Spencer, his nephew, and their wives. I just don't want them to rush it like they did with the ending of 1883.

That's not ADHD. That's fool me twice; shame on me.

:fuckyousay:
 

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Just caught the first couple episodes a week or so ago and I dig it....but I'm not subscribing to paramount + just to watch the ones I've missed. Gonna have to wait for a marathon.

Man, that damn school run by priests and nuns....:angry:. That shit has me really wanting to see some revenge happen. I'm hoping at least the main priest and nun get dealt with in the most harsh manner.
 

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Episodes 7 - 8

Watched these last night before bed.

Both were outstanding episodes to close out the season.

Spenser still making his way back to Montana from Africa, he won’t make it until season 2 obviously. He found out some information about his new wife. And it was pure comedy with how he handled her ex-fiancé.

Episodes both gave us a good understanding of what life was like in the country moving forward from the 19th to 20th century. The similarities to what is going on today was made clear along with the fact that people hate change. Watching how folks react to how the automobile is replacing the horse in this time period is just like how today the EV is replacing internal combustion engines.

Jacob gave a good talk about government and what it was doing back then and where it was eventually going. And what he stated we are currently seeing in today’s politics.

Banner stupid ass living the good life drinking champagne in the morning with his whores.

Timothy Dalton is killing the role of Donald Whitfield. And we found out some stuff about his private life that is very interesting and was the highlight of the season finale. He gave a good talk to Banner about wealth and power. I suspect going by what he stated, the Private Equity firm going after the Yellowstone Ranch in current times might possibly be headed by one of his great-grandchildren continuing his devious plan. We will wait and see.

Overall, it was a great first season. It’s been approved for a 2nd season. No word yet on when filming begins.

Looking forward to it.
 

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1923 Season 2 Release Date Confirmed At Paramount+

It has now been confirmed that 1923 season 2 will premiere on Paramount+ on February 23. The news about season 2's release date comes along with the announcement that the first season of the prequel will begin airing on Paramount Network, the original home of Yellowstone, as of December 8.

By Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
December 6, 2024


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I’m going to put 2/23/25 on my calendar. I’m anxious to find out what happens to the Indian girl and how Spencer mops up them muhfuhkahs
 

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1923
Final Season; Season 2
Official Trailer
Debuts February 23, 2025

In the second - and final season.

A cruel winter brings new challenges and unfinished business to Jacob and Cara back at Dutton ranch. With harsh conditions and adversaries threatening to end the Dutton legacy,

Spencer embarks on an arduous journey home, racing against time to save his family in Montana. Meanwhile, Alexandra sets off on her own harrowing trans-Atlantic journey to find Spencer and reclaim their love.


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