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Kayce Dutton fans, saddle up—because Luke Grimes is back in the saddle. After CBS revealed that the Yellowstone star will reprise his role in a new spinoff series currently titled Y: Marshals ...
There were reports of Luke starring in a Yellowstone sequel two months before CBS made the official announcement. “Cowboys don't say goodbye, they say see you later,” Luke captioned the post ...
However, since then, at least two new spin-offs featuring the core cast have been announced, one with Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly, and another with fellow Dutton family member Luke Grimes.
Kayce Dutton is heading to CBS. The network has ordered Y: Marshals, a new Yellowstone spinoff starring Luke Grimes. Kayce Dutton will join an elite unit of U.S. Marshals in the spinoff.
Michigan State graduate senior offensive lineman Luke Newman was taken by the Chicago Bears in the seventh round (195th) of the 2025 NFL Draft. For a team that struggled to keep their quarterback ...
However, there can only be one MVP and that honor goes to quarterback Luke Moga. The redshirt freshman showed incredible poise in the pocket while completing 6 of 13 passes for 112 yards and a ...
A celebration of pure soccer skill—Luke Nuttall delivers brilliant moments from start to finish. This is where passion meets performance. White House announces student loan crackdown Stock ...
Luke Grimes is embarking on a brand new chapter. Following his six-year stint in Yellowstone, the actor is slated to star in Eddington – a contemporary Western comedy directed by Ari Aster ...
The network is eyeing a procedural that will star Luke Grimes, who previously starred in the Paramount Network hit as Beth’s brother Kayce. Little else is known about the potential series.
Littler, 18, has enjoyed a blockbuster first full year on the senior PDC tour, winning the World Championship for the first time in January. But he has now been advised by former darts legend ...
Theologian Howard Thurman is depicted in stained glass at Howard University in Washington, D.C. (Wikimedia Commons/Fourandsixty) Sadly, Thurman's insights continue to be relevant today ...