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CinemaBlend on MSNDamon Wayans Spoke Out After CBS Canceled 'Poppa's House,' And The First Comment Was BrutalThe list of shows canceled in 2025 grew a bit longer, as CBS continued to make vital decisions with several of it's on-the-bubble shows, include Poppas House.
CBS officially greenlit the Yellowstone spin-off series starring Luke Grimes' Kayce Dutton under the working title Y: Marshals.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNYellowstone's Kayce Dutton Spinoff Can Learn Everything From Taylor Sheridan's 8-Year-Old Western MovieMarshals can elevate the Yellowstone saga by learning from Taylor Sheridan’s 2017 neo-Western film, Wind River.
“It's official: a Dutton is coming to CBS. The network has ordered the Yellowstone sequel Y: Marshals (working title) for its midseason lineup. The new drama will feature Luke Grimes reprising his ...
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We Played a Matching Game and Lost Money 😭🧠💸People were ordered to evacuate from a high-rise building in Clearwater, Florida, after construction workers found a large crack in a pillar underneath the building. CBS News national correspondent ...
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The Boot on MSN‘Landman’ Season 2, ‘Dutton Ranch’ Schedules RevealedParamount has revealed schedules for four Taylor Sheridan shows, including Season 2 of Landman and a new Yellowstone spin-off ...
Yellowstone's Luke Grimes reacts to the title of his spin-off series, Marshals, which was revealed earlier this month.
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showsnob.com on MSNWe finally know when to expect Yellowstone spinoff 1944 on Paramount+Following the series finale of 1923, there's some new updates on the new Yellowstone spinoff, the prequel series 1994, and ...
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TheMix.net on MSNWhat We Know About the New Yellowstone Spinoff Y: MarshalsGet ready! A new Yellowstone spinoff is in the works. Here is everything we know about Y: Marshals so you can be prepared.
Last week, it was officially announced that Luke Grimes, who appeared on the original series as the youngest Dutton sibling, Kayce, will be reprising his role in a new series on CBS, currently under ...
NBC will air three nights of college and pro sports next season, leaving room for just seven dramas (five of them from producer Dick Wolf).
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