Y: Marshals Trailer Confirms Return of Major Yellowstone Stars — But One Key Face Is Missing
Luke Grimes leads the charge, Tate is back, and Chief Rainwater has a warning — but where is Monica?
Kayce Dutton Rides Again
The Yellowstone universe is charging full-speed into its next chapter, and fans finally have their first real look at the highly anticipated spin-off, Y: Marshals. The official trailer dropped this week, confirming not only the return of Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton — but also several beloved faces from the original saga.
Set to premiere in March 2026, Y: Marshals picks up after the events of Yellowstone’s explosive finale. Kayce has left behind the Dutton Ranch and stepped into a new role with an elite team of U.S. Marshals operating in the wild, dangerous heart of Montana. And he’s not alone.
Familiar Faces Return to the Frontier
The trailer doesn’t waste time reconnecting fans with some iconic characters. Gil Birmingham is back as Chief Thomas Rainwater, delivering a chilling line to Kayce:
“All Duttons are born killers. But you — you’re a protector.”
Also making his return is Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton. Now 17, Tate appears older, more hardened, and ready for a bigger role in his father’s life. Mo Brings Plenty also reprises his role as Mo, confirming that Kayce’s ties to the Broken Rock Reservation remain strong.
New Allies and a Missing Matriarch
Y: Marshals introduces a new wave of talent to the Dutton world. Ash Santos (American Horror Story), Tatanka Means (Killers of the Flower Moon), and Arielle Kebbel (The Vampire Diaries) join the cast as Kayce’s fellow Marshals. Brett Cullen (Joker) will appear as their Montana branch chief, while Logan Marshall-Green plays Pete Calvin, Kayce’s old military friend.
But amid the buzz, one question dominates fan conversations: Where is Monica Dutton?
The trailer does not show Monica — nor is Kelsey Asbille listed in the current cast roster. Her absence is fueling theories online, especially after Kayce is shown approaching a new burial site during the trailer’s opening scene. Combined with his somber narration about losing loved ones, fans are beginning to fear the worst.
From Ranch to Marshal — and a Universe Without Kevin
Luke Grimes is stepping into the spotlight following Kevin Costner’s dramatic exit during Yellowstone’s final season. Costner’s departure — reportedly tied to scheduling conflicts with his film Horizon — led to John Dutton being written out in a murder-for-hire twist.
Grimes, in recent interviews, expressed relief over the tonal shift. “To be honest, it was the easiest season we’ve filmed,” he said, while also confirming he hasn’t spoken to Costner since filming wrapped. “No hard feelings… but he’s Kevin Costner. He’s a big deal.”
A New Era Begins
As the Yellowstone saga reinvents itself, Y: Marshals promises more than just a new setting. With old rivalries, fresh threats, and deeper character arcs, the franchise is evolving. And for fans still mourning the end of the Dutton ranch saga, this might be the next great frontier.