The Yellowstone universe is set to return to CBS, with a new offshoot potentially joining the already growing franchise.
Rumors have been circulating for weeks about a fresh addition to the Yellowstone series making its way to the network, according to Deadline. While no official agreements have been confirmed, sources suggest that Luke Grimes could reprise his role as Kayce Dutton, the former Navy SEAL-turned-livestock commissioner.

If the new series is greenlit, it would join the expanding Yellowstone family, which already includes several spinoffs in development. This includes a project starring Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser, who play key roles in the original show. The new CBS project would mark another significant expansion of the Dutton family saga, which has captivated audiences across the globe.
This wouldn’t be the first time Yellowstone has aired on CBS. The network previously broadcast earlier seasons of the show during the Hollywood strikes, further solidifying its relationship with the franchise.

CBS has also been collaborating with creator Taylor Sheridan on his upcoming music competition series, The Road, signaling a growing partnership between the network and the Yellowstone creator.
Grimes’ character, Kayce, played a crucial role in the Yellowstone finale, where he signed over the Dutton land to Thomas Rainwater and his tribe under strict conditions prohibiting development. If the CBS spinoff proceeds, fans may finally see what’s next for Kayce and the Dutton legacy.
Meanwhile, the Yellowstone franchise continues to grow. Michelle Pfeiffer is set to star in The Madison, a new spinoff set in modern times, marking a new direction for the saga.
With Sheridan’s prequel series 1883 and 1923 already drawing strong viewership, it’s clear that the Dutton family’s story isn’t slowing down anytime soon. If this CBS project moves forward, it looks like the Yellowstone reign will continue to dominate TV for years to come.