Adding yet another spinoff to the impressive Yellowstone franchise, Lawmen: Bass Reeves is the fourth series from creator Taylor Sheridan. Based on an actual historical figure of which the series shares its name, Lawmen: Bass Reeves follows the life of the first Black Deputy U.S. Marshall to serve west of the Mississippi River. Branching out from the fictional exploits of the rest of the Yellowstone franchise, Lawmen: Bass Reeves aims to tell the real-life history of one of the most fascinating people of the Old West. Seemingly leaving the Montana Dutton clan behind, Lawmen: Bass Reeves spearheads an entirely new direction for Sheridan’s Western universe.
Debuting in 2018, the original Yellowstone series brings Old West sensibility to the modern day and tells a gritty story about the difficulties of ranching in the 21st century. The overwhelming popularity of the Kevin Costner-led series naturally led to spinoffs, and prequel series 1883 and 1923 followed in the footsteps of Yellowstone. The entire Yellowstone timeline has thus far been made up of characters from the fictional Dutton family, but Lawmen: Bass Reeves is the franchise’s first chance to think outside the box. The new series can nevertheless be expected to capture many of the same themes of its predecessors and paint a more accurate picture of the West.
Lawmen: Bass Reeves Latest News
Rumors surrounding Lawmen: Bass Reeves have swirled since the end of 1883, the first Yellowstone spinoff, and updates regarding the series have been coming steadily since 2022. However, the latest news on the show came in early June 2023 when more cast members were added to the mix. A large swath of the cast had already been announced, including the likes of David Oyelowo and Dennis Quaid, but Variety reported that four more names had joined the ensemble. According to the article, Dale Dickey, Mo Brings Plenty, Tosin Morohunfola, and Margot Bingham were all added to the cast.
Lawmen: Bass Reeves Confirmed
The future of the Yellowstone franchise seems to be moving away from the original show, and Lawmen: Bass Reeves is yet another installment in the series that doesn’t involve Costner’s famous John Dutton character. Because of the overwhelming success of Sheridan’s creations, Lawmen: Bass Reeves was essentially confirmed since 2021, with Oyelowo already attached (via Deadline). The show was officially confirmed in May 2022 to be going to Paramount Plus (via TV Insider).
Originally devised as a continuation of the original 1883 spinoff, the Bass Reeves storyline was initially intended to play out as 1883: The Bass Reeves Story, though that was eventually scrapped. While the show had been officially confirmed the whole time, it was eventually renamed Lawmen: Bass Reeves in April 2023, and the 1883 tie-in was dropped entirely. No longer the second season to 1883, Lawmen: Bass Reeves will become the fourth spinoff of Yellowstone when it does eventually reach the airwaves.
Lawmen: Bass Reeves Release Date
Though the pre-production process of Lawmen: Bass Reeves has been incredibly transparent, no official release date has been announced so far. Considering the fact that the actual production was still underway in January 2023 (via Fox News
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), it is highly unlikely that the six-part miniseries will make its debut in 2023. Yellowstone consistently released in June before eventually switching to a November release date, and the spinoffs 1883 and 1923 both debuted in December. With that information in mind, Lawmen: Bass Reeves will also likely be scheduled for some time late in the year, with the most likely target being the fall of 2024.
Lawmen: Bass Reeves Cast
As with any of the Yellowstone series, the ensemble cast has usually been the biggest draw for the show, and Lawmen: Bass Reeves promises to be a star-studded affair. A large portion of the cast list has already been announced, with Oyelowo as Bass Reeves being cast in 2021. Dennis Quaid joined Lawmen: Bass Reeves
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officially in January 2023, and he will play the role of Sherrill Lynn. Forrest Goodluck will play Billy Crow, Barry Pepper plays Esau Pierce, and Lauren E. Banks appears as Jennie Reeves, Bass’ wife. Rounding out the main cast, Grantham Coleman plays Edwin Jones, and Demi Singleton plays Sally Reeves, Bass’ daughter.
Two notable names will fill the recurring cast of Lawmen: Bass Reeves with Garrett Hedlund appearing as Garrett Montgomery, and screen legend Donald Sutherland playing Judge Isaac Parker. Newly announced cast members Dickey will play Widow Dolliver, Brings Plenty will play Minco Dodge (likely unconnected to his Mo Yellowstone character), Morohunfola will play Jackson “Jackrabbit” Cornhole, and Bingham will play Sarah Jumper.
Other actors in the Lawmen: Bass Reeves cast include Joaquina Kalukango as Esme, Lonnie Chavis as Arthur Mayberry, Rob Morgan as Ramsey, Ryan O’Nan as Darrel Dolliver, and Justin Hurtt-Dunkley as Ike (via Yahoo). Shea Whigham rounds out the cast as Col. George Reeves (via Deadline).
Will Any Yellowstone Franchise Characters Appear?
While none have been announced, it is feasible that established characters from the Yellowstone franchise could appear in Lawmen: Bass Reeves. If the show keeps with Reeves’ actual timeline, it will take place sometime between the 1870s and 1910 when he eventually passed away. That means that characters from 1883 could appear, and even younger versions of the characters from 1923. Considering the fact that Lawmen: Bass Reeves was originally devised as an 1883 spinoff, the highest likelihood is that characters from that show could cross over. The characters of 1883were closest to Reeves’ Oklahoma and Arkansas territory, and they could have crossed paths.
Since Isabel May as Elsa Dutton has become the de facto narrator for the franchise in 1923, she could perhaps have a run-in with the legendary lawman. Or, her father, James Dillard Dutton (Tim McGraw) could team up with Reeves as a parallel story to the events of 1883‘s season 1. Cleverly, the Yellowstone spinoff franchise has been crafted in such a way that crossovers are not only possible, but highly likely with the short span of time separating 1883 and its successor 1923. Lawmen: Bass Reeves could serve as a connector that allows the writers to bridge the generational gap between Yellowstone‘s other two historical spinoffs.
Lawmen: Bass Reeves Story Details
Other than the basic premise of the series, no actual story details have been revealed regarding Lawmen: Bass Reeves. However, judging by the actual historical record of the legendary Old West figure, the show will likely focus on Reeves hunting down dangerous outlaws and will perhaps touch on his amazing feat of never being wounded once in the line of duty. Reeves will also likely have to find a balance between his duty and his personal life, and he will undoubtedly have to deal with prejudice on a personal level and corruption on a much larger scale from the crooked legal system of the Old West.