Yellowstone 1944 Returns With 10 New Episodes — Here’s the Full Release Schedule!
The wait is finally over, Yellowstone fans — Taylor Sheridan’s gritty western universe is back with a brand-new prequel that dives deeper into the roots of the Dutton dynasty. Yellowstone 1944, the latest addition to the hit franchise, is officially set to premiere early next year, bringing ten new episodes of sweeping Montana drama, post-war hardship, and family legacy.
A New Era for the Duttons
Set between 1883 and 1923, the new chapter jumps forward into the aftermath of World War II, exploring how the Duttons fought to preserve their land as America transformed. The show promises vintage trucks, old-school cowboys, and the rise of modern ranching — all delivered with Sheridan’s signature intensity.
According to Paramount Network, Yellowstone 1944 will premiere on Sunday, February 16, 2026, airing weekly at 8 PM ET/PT. Each episode will be followed by behind-the-scenes exclusives available to stream on Paramount+.
Full Episode Release Schedule
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Episode 1: February 16, 2026
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Episode 2: February 23, 2026
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Episode 3: March 2, 2026
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Episode 4: March 9, 2026
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Episode 5: March 16, 2026
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Episode 6: March 23, 2026
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Episode 7: March 30, 2026
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Episode 8: April 6, 2026
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Episode 9: April 13, 2026
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Episode 10 (Finale): April 20, 2026
What to Expect From Yellowstone 1944
Early reports suggest that the story will center on John Dutton Sr. as he returns home from the war — hardened, haunted, and determined to protect his family’s land at any cost. Themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the price of survival will once again drive the drama, echoing the classic Yellowstone tension fans love.
Rumors also hint that the season will reveal the origin of the Yellowstone “Y” brand, as well as the first major conflict that defined the Dutton family’s grip on their land. Taylor Sheridan reportedly described the new prequel as “the story of sacrifice — when the land demanded everything.”
The Legacy Continues
From the dusty ranches of 1883 to the industrial growth of 1923, Sheridan’s storytelling has traced America’s evolution through the Dutton bloodline. Now, Yellowstone 1944 promises to bridge the gap between the old frontier and the modern West, capturing the moment when survival required both grit and change.
Expect stunning cinematography, fierce performances, and the unyielding moral dilemmas that have made the Yellowstone universe a global phenomenon.