Will 'Marshals' stream on Paramount+ after it airs on CBS? Here's what to know
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FORT WORTH, Texas — After more than 14 months away, Kayce Dutton returned to the small screen over the weekend in “Marshals.”
The “Yellowstone” spinoff brought Luke Grimes back to reprise his role in the new show, which premiered on Sunday, March 1, on CBS. The 13-episode season will air weekly at 8 p.m. ET on Sundays.
“Marshals” sees Kayce leave the ranch to join the U.S. Marshals as he uses his skills as an ex-Navy Seal, and as a cowboy, to fight crime in Montana, according to the show’s description.
With the show being on CBS, some fans may be wondering if episodes will also be available on Paramount+. Here’s what to know.
Will ‘Marshals’ stream on Paramount+?
Yes, but the timing is different based on your Paramount+ subscription.
“Marshals” is available live and on-demand for Paramount+ subscribers with a Premium Plan. This means that you can watch the show at the same time and day it airs on CBS.
For people who have the Paramount+ Essential Plan, they have to wait until the following day to watch the show on the service. This means that the earliest you can watch “Marshals” is on Mondays after it airs on Sundays.
What’s the difference between Paramount+ plans?
There are two subscription plans for Paramount+.
The $8.99 a month Essential Plan allows the ability to stream on three devices, watch live sporting events like the UFC and NFL, access to select Showtime shows and larger access to more than 40,000 episodes and movies. This plan is also “ad supported,” which means that whatever you’re watching will have commercials.
In the $13.99 a month Premium Plan, everything in the essential package is included, along with no ads except during live television. You can also stream CBS live, download movies and shows, get access to all of Showtime and watch shows/movies in 4K.
More on ‘Marshals’
Grimes is not the only actor to reprise his “Yellowstone” role on “Marshals.”
Gil Birmingham and Mo Brings Plenty are back as Thomas Rainwater and Mo, respectively. Brecken Merrill is also back as Kayce’s son Tate. Kelsey Asbille is not returning as Kayce’s wife Monica.
In addition to Grimes, “Marshals” also stars Logan Marshall-Green, Arielle Kebbel, Ash Santos and Tatanka Means. Country music singer Riley Green will guest star in the show.
Several of the executive producers behind “Yellowstone” are also back on board for “Marshals,” including Taylor Sheridan, David Glasser, Art Linson and John Linson. Spencer Hudnut serves as showrunner and executive producer on the show.
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“Marshals” airs at 8 p.m. ET Sundays on CBS.
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