Taylor Sheridan, the mastermind behind the Yellowstone universe, continues to expand his beloved franchise with new prequel series, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.
With Sheridan reportedly juggling up to ten different projects at Paramount Network, details about each new show are gradually emerging, fueling excitement among Yellowstone enthusiasts everywhere.
The most thrilling development? Official confirmation that the saga will continue with a new prequel set in the 1960s.
Sheridan is currently considering limited series based on two significant periods in the Dutton family’s history—the 1940s and the 1960s. Back in October 2022, it was announced that the Yellowstone prequels would move forward with two new shows, one set in each decade.
Production for the 1940s prequel, tentatively titled 1944, has already been confirmed, with a release expected after the conclusion of 1923. Rumors suggest that Matthew McConaughey may join the cast as a new Dutton family member, which has only heightened anticipation.
Sheridan’s series are known for their compelling characters, and the casting of talented actors is crucial to bringing these stories to life.
The time period also plays a significant role, as these prequels are essentially period dramas that rely heavily on authentic settings, costumes, and the unique atmosphere of Montana during each era.
For 1944, themes of post-World War II struggle and PTSD are expected to be explored through its characters.
But what about the upcoming 1960s prequel? While the title has not been officially confirmed, fans are speculating it will be called 1965, following Sheridan’s pattern of naming prequels after their respective years.
This new series is expected to premiere in 2025, picking up roughly 20 years after the events of 1944. The story will likely focus on the teenage years of John Dutton, giving viewers insight into the formative experiences that shaped the man he would become.
The 1960s setting opens up a wealth of storytelling possibilities. Expect to see the Dutton family navigating the social and political upheavals of the era, including the Cold War, the rise of hippie culture, and the fight for civil rights.
These historical backdrops will likely influence young John Dutton’s worldview and choices, making for a rich and dynamic narrative. There’s also speculation that the series will showcase John’s early relationship with Evelyn Dutton, adding a romantic element to the family drama.
Kurt Russell’s name has been floated as a possible addition to the cast, potentially playing the wise and experienced grandfather figure—possibly Jack or even Spencer Dutton, depending on how the family tree evolves in upcoming episodes of 1923.
The ongoing mystery about the true lineage of John Dutton III adds another layer of intrigue, as fan theories continue to swirl about whether Jack or Spencer is his real grandfather.
Before we get to the 1960s, however, fans will have to wait for 1944 to premiere and set the stage for what’s to come. Still, Sheridan’s consistent focus on strong characters, historical authenticity, and dramatic storytelling has audiences eagerly awaiting each new installment.
As we look forward to the next chapter in the Dutton family’s saga, one thing is certain: the Yellowstone universe is far from finished, and its future looks brighter—and more dramatic—than ever.
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