Marshals, a brand new Yellowstone spinoff starring Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton, is airing on CBS proper now. You can too tune in with Paramount Plus. The Yellowstone sequel sequence sees Grimes’ former Navy SEAL be a part of an elite unit of US Marshals to convey vary justice to Montana, based on a synopsis from CBS.
The present contains Yellowstone actors Gil Birmingham as Thomas Rainwater, Mo Brings A lot as Mo and Brecken Merrill as Tate. Spencer Hudnut is the showrunner of Marshals — previously referred to as Y: Marshals — and Taylor Sheridan is an govt producer.
When to look at new Marshals episodes on Paramount Plus
Episode 8 of Marshals airs on CBS on Sunday, April 19. Viewing choices for Paramount Plus clients range by subscription tier. You’ll be able to watch the episode stay when you have Paramount Plus Premium, which incorporates your native CBS station. If you happen to subscribe to Paramount Plus Important, you’ll be able to watch the installment on demand the next Monday, however not stay on Sunday.
Here is a launch schedule for the following two episodes of Marshals.
- Episode 8, Blowback: Premieres on CBS/Paramount Plus Premium on April 19 at 8 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT/7 p.m. CT. Streams on Paramount Plus Important on April 20.
- Episode 9, In Low Locations: Premieres on CBS/Paramount Plus Premium on April 26 at 8 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT/7 p.m. CT. Streams on Paramount Plus Important on April 27.
You can too watch CBS and the eighth episode of Marshals with out cable with a stay TV streaming service resembling YouTube TV, Hulu Plus Reside TV or the DirecTV MyNews skinny bundle. Along with providing a lower-cost choice, Paramount Plus helps you to watch the opposite two Yellowstone spinoffs: the prequels 1883 and 1923.
After a worth enhance in early 2026, the ad-supported Important model runs $9 per 30 days or $90 per yr. The ad-free Premium model runs $14 per 30 days or $140 per yr. Paying extra for Premium offers you downloads, the power to look at extra Showtime programming than Important and entry to your stay, native CBS station.

