Marshals Season 2 is already carrying a heavier badge after Marshals Season 1 ended with Kayce Dutton’s East Camp future, Thomas Rainwater’s safety, and Cal and Belle’s fate all hanging by a thread.
The CBS Yellowstone spinoff, created by Spencer Hudnut, brought Luke Grimes back as Kayce and shifted the franchise into a modern procedural shape, with Montana still doing what Montana does best: turning land, grief, power, and family loyalty into a loaded weapon.
Season 1 began with Kayce trying to rebuild after Monica’s death, while raising Tate and finding a new purpose with the U.S. Marshals. By the finale, East Camp had become more than a home. Now, with the show renewed for Season 2, the next chapter has to answer whether Kayce can keep his land, his son, and his team from being swallowed by the fight ahead.
Marshals Season 2 Release Date
Marshals Season 2 has been renewed by CBS, which is hardly a shock considering how quickly the series found an audience during the 2025-2026 TV cycle. The network has placed it on the fall 2026 schedule, and it is expected to keep its Sunday night slot.
That makes sense because the pairing with Tracker worked well for CBS, and Sunday gives the show the kind of broad, older-skewing audience that a Yellowstone-adjacent procedural can rope in. There is no exact premiere date yet, so fans should treat ‘fall 2026’ as the current safe answer.
Marshals Season 2 Cast: Who Could Return and Who May Not?

The core Marshals Season 2 cast should continue around Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton. The show still needs Kayce as its Yellowstone anchor, especially after Season 1 tied him deeply to East Camp, Rainwater, Mo, and Tate. Logan Marshall-Green should also remain central as Pete “Cal” Calvin, although the Season 1 finale left Cal and Belle under gunfire. The finale did not confirm their deaths, but it did make clear that their cliffhanger will leave marks.
Kebbel’s Belle Skinner has become one of the show’s more interesting characters because her professional competence sits beside a secret gambling problem and a crumbling marriage. Her bond with Cal is also too rich to toss away cheaply. Santos’ Andrea Cruz is the wild card. Season 1 put her D.C. transfer on the table, and the team clearly does not want to lose her. If she does leave, Season 2 will feel the absence. If she stays, that decision could deepen her loyalty to the Montana team.
Marshals Season 2 Expected Plot

Marshals Season 1 spent plenty of time turning Kayce from outsider to accepted teammate. Some of the Marshals were skeptical of him at first, but by the finale, he had earned his place. That means Season 2 can move beyond “Can Kayce fit in?” and ask a clever question: what happens when Kayce’s personal life and federal work collide?
East Camp is clearly the show’s main pressure cooker. Kayce almost sells the land to Tom Weaver, but his connection to Monica’s memory pulls him back. Then the finale turns East Camp into a battlefield after Rainwater, Mo, and Miles are attacked. With Jeb appearing near the Cal and Belle ambush, the Weaver circle looks far dirtier than it first appeared.
Tate (Brecken Merrill) may also become central. If he is drawn closer to Tom while Kayce remains near Dolly, Season 2 could turn family trust into the show’s most dangerous weapon. A Dutton child near a possible enemy? That is not a subplot. That is a lit fuse.
The big crossover question remains open. Beth and Rip are now in Texas at Dutton Ranch, which means a reunion between John Dutton III’s surviving children would require careful planning. It could happen, but Marshals Season 2 does not need it immediately. The show has enough firewood of its own.
Is There a Trailer for Marshals Season 2?

No, there is no Marshals Season 2 trailer yet. That is expected because the exact premiere date has not been announced. CBS will likely release the first teaser once production details, launch timing, and promotional plans are locked.
Where Can We Stream Marshals Season 2?

Marshals Season 2 is expected to air on CBS first, with episodes likely available to stream on Paramount+ afterward.
If Season 2 balances weekly Marshal work with East Camp’s larger fight, CBS may have a sturdy Yellowstone procedural on its hands. What do you think? Drop your theories in the comments and follow FandomWire for more updates.


