© IMAGO / PictureluxYellowstone prequel 1883 just finished season 1 cancelled ending over news TV show series 1883 concluded its first season over the weekend. Could that also be the finale for the popular Yellowstone prequel series? Here’s what creator Taylor Sheridan had to say about it.
Upon a quick search, the answer is yes. Paramount Plus has ordered more episodes of “1883,” an announcement made during the streamer’s investors call on Feb. 15.
Yes, the 1883 Season Finale was absolutely bonkers. Elsa Dutton (Isabel May) died, Shea Brennan (Sam Elliott) died, the two cowboys died, the rest of the wagon train died after separating from the others it would be easier just to tell you who lived.
It isn’t an “official” announcement, but by the sound of it, 1883 fans shouldn’t get their hopes up for any more episodes. Next, Sheridan is focusing on a 1932 sequel, which tracks the “Duttons” in the Depression era.
What the Future Looks Like for Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff Is Taylor Sheridan continuing “ 1883 ”? Since the first season came to a heartbreaking end on Sunday, viewers have been eager to know what comes next. Upon a quick search, the answer is yes.
In February, during the ViacomCBS Investors’ Day, Paramount+ announced that they’d ordered “more” of “1883,” but never explicitly said there would be a season 2. Though, they did announce the new “1932” series as well as part of the “Yellowstone” franchise.
1883 Season 2 Cast: Who can be in it?
In season 2, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill are most likely to reprise the roles of James and Margaret, the heads of the Dutton family. Audie Rick is also expected to come back as their son John.
Season 1 follows James Dutton as he arrives in Texas with his family and they join an expedition across the Great Plains to Montana, led by cowboys Shea and Thomas. Along the way, several immigrants join the caravan, and the group tackles several challenges like tornadoes, horse thieves, and harsh winters.
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