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After a big premiere — and a second episode that retained most of that audience — CBS Yellowstone spin off Marshals It gets a second season.
The network announced a quick renewal of Marshals on Thursday, 12 days after the series debuted. The pickup comes after the best start to a scripted network series in several years. Marshals It joins a host of other CBS series, including first-year dramas Honorable country and Boston Bluein the network’s lineup for 2026-27.
Marshals It opened with 9.52 million viewers upon its initial broadcast on CBS on March 1, and grew to 20.6 million viewers after a week of live broadcast and other delayed viewing. For comparison, that’s about 6.5 million more viewers than the top non-sports series this season (Tracker With an average of 14.07 million) over a week of viewing across platforms.
Delayed viewing numbers for the second episode of the series Marshals It won’t be available for a week or so, but its live audience of 8.4 million has held up very well since the premiere.
“Marshals “It delivered an outstanding performance, captured a huge cross-platform audience and quickly established itself as one of television’s strongest new series,” Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment, said in a statement. “The overwhelming response from viewers speaks volumes Yellowstone The world, the bold character driven creative team and the dynamic performances of the cast led by Luke Grimes.
Grimes repeats to him Yellowstone Casey Dutton’s role in Marshalswhere the character joins a team of federal rangers working in Montana. Also starring are Logan Marshall-Green, Ariel Keppel, Ash Santos, and Tatanka Means, along with those returning. Yellowstone Actors Mo brings a lot, Brecken Merrill and Jill Birmingham.
Paramount Television Studios and 101 Studios produce Marshals. Creator and director Spencer Hudnut is producing with Yellowstone Creators Taylor Sheridan, John Linson, David Glaser, Art Linson, Ron Burkle, David Hotkin, Bob Yari, Michael Friedman, Grimes, and Greg Yaitans.
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