Luke Grimes reprises Kayce Dutton in Marshals, the first Yellowstone-verse show built for CBS and Paramount+. The two-hour pilot drops Sunday, March 1 at 8 p.m. ET/PT—here are every cable, streaming and free route to watch live or next-day.
When is the first episode live?
Marshals debuts Sunday, March 1 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT with a supersized two-hour launch. CBS is carving out the entire prime-time block to introduce viewers to Kayce’s new life as a federal marshal navigating fugitive pursuits and personal demons outside the Dutton ranch bubble.
Why CBS matters for Yellowstone fans
Every previous Yellowstone title has lived on Paramount Network or streamed exclusively on Paramount+. Marshals breaks that pattern, becoming the franchise’s first series engineered for broadcast television. The move pulls the neo-Western universe into 100-million-plus homes that still rely on antennas, broadening the fandom ahead of future crossover events Parade confirms.
Exact ways to watch—cable or no cable
- Over-the-air: A simple HD antenna picks up CBS in most U.S. markets at zero cost.
- Live-stream bundles: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream all include local CBS feeds.
- Paramount+ Premium: Live stream plus next-day on-demand baked into the $11.99 no-ads plan.
- Essential-tier Paramount+: Episodes hit on-demand the day after air for $5.99 with ads.
- Walmart+ perk: Members can stack a free Paramount+ Essential plan, effectively unlocking Marshals for no added charge Parade.
What the spin-off changes—and keeps
Show-runner Spencer Hudnut pushes Kayce into a procedural sandbox: case-of-the-week fugitive hunts, tactical set-pieces and a rotating guest roster. Yet Sheridan’s signature moral gray zones, land-versus-law clashes and family baggage stay intact, ensuring the show still feels like Yellowstone DNA filtered through CBS crime pacing.
Season length and future drops
The freshman run is ten episodes. CBS will maintain the 8 p.m. Sunday slot for the full season, with streaming mirrors on Paramount+ every Monday. No mid-season breaks are scheduled, so fans can expect a straight shot to the finale in early May.
Bottom line
Antenna, bundle or Walmart+—every Yellowstone die-hard has an easy on-ramp to Marshals tonight. Luke Grimes’ jump from horse-back moral crises to federal man-hunts keeps the Sheridan-verse expanding, and CBS just handed cord-cutters one less excuse to miss it.
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