Y: Marshals Final Trailer Drops — A Haunting First Look at Casey Dutton’s New Life

CBS’ Yellowstone spinoff begins not with celebration, but with a funeral. What is Casey really leaving behind?


The final trailer for Y: Marshals has landed—and it’s not what fans expected. Rather than a high-energy launch into the next Dutton-era, the teaser feels like a memorial wrapped in a mission brief. It’s a haunting sendoff, soaked in grief, legacy, and a fresh start that begins with a heavy price.

This is not just a trailer. It’s a statement.Y: Marshals OFFICIAL Release Date Announcement!


Casey Dutton Starts Again—But at What Cost?

Y: Marshals picks up after the Yellowstone finale. Casey Dutton (Luke Grimes) is done with ranch life. He’s trading saddles for federal badges, joining an elite US Marshals unit to chase criminals across rugged Montana.

But the first few seconds of the trailer suggest everything has changed. A grave. A silence. A man carrying loss. Viewers are immediately hit with one question: Who did Casey lose—and why does this new beginning feel like the end of something else?


Where Is Monica? Why the Silence Matters

Casey is shown in multiple scenes wearing his wedding ring. But Monica (Kelsey Asbille) is nowhere in sight. Her name isn’t mentioned. Her face doesn’t appear. For longtime fans, this silence speaks volumes.

The end of Yellowstone saw Casey returning East Camp to the Broken Rock Reservation—Monica’s ancestral land. It was a symbolic closing of the chapter that bound them together. But the absence of Monica in this trailer hints that the price of Casey’s peace may have been higher than expected.Y: MARSHALS Official Trailer (2026) Yellowstone


A Team of Marshals, and a Man With Ghosts

Casey joins forces with fellow Marshals Belle (Ariel Kebbel), Andrea (Ash Santos), and Miles (Tatanka Means). He’s no longer a Dutton in a family feud—he’s a soldier among strangers. The trailer shows tense scenes, desert pursuits, and quiet confessions.

In one line, Casey says, “I’m just grappling with some skeletons I’d like to keep in my closet.” That quote frames the series perfectly: this isn’t just another action drama. This is a man confronting the past while trying to enforce justice in the present.


Familiar Faces Return, and New Ones Shake the Ground

Gil Birmingham and Mo Brings Plenty reprise their roles as Thomas Rainwater and Mo, maintaining the cultural and political threads from Yellowstone. Their continued presence ensures that Casey’s link to the Broken Rock Reservation—and its meaning—is far from over.

New additions like Logan Marshall-Green (as Pete Calvin) and Brett Cullen (as US Marshal director Harry Gford) promise to challenge Casey in unexpected ways.

Behind the scenes, Seal Team’s Spencer Hudnut is the new showrunner. Taylor Sheridan stays on as executive producer, but it’s Hudnut’s vision—gritty, military, intimate—that’s guiding Casey’s next chapter.Y: Marshals' New Trailer Has Us Seriously Worried About the Fate of This  'Yellowstone' Dutton


Premiere Date Locked, But the Grief Lingers

Y: Marshals premieres March 1, 2026, on CBS at 8:00 p.m. And if this trailer is any clue, we’re not just in for another shootout drama. We’re watching a man bury his past in order to survive his future.

Will Casey Dutton find redemption—or just more ghosts?