‘Yellowstone’ Star Kelly Reilly Teases a Potential ‘Marshals’ Crossover Ahead of ‘Dutton Ranch’ Spinoff Premiere
Home TV News May 8, 2026 11:31am PT ‘Yellowstone’ Star Kelly Reilly Teases a Potential ‘Marshals’ Crossover Ahead of ‘Dutton Ranch’ Spinoff Premiere By Payton Turkeltaub Plus Icon Payton Turkeltaub Latest ‘Yellowstone’ Star Kelly Reilly Teases a Potential ‘Marshals’ Crossover Ahead of ‘Dutton Ranch’ Spinoff Premiere 10 minutes ago ‘Don’t Forget to Dance’ Wins Best Film at 2026 Easterseals Disability Film Challenge Awards 56 minutes ago Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment Announces 2026 New Writers Fellowship Class (EXCLUSIVE) 3 hours ago See All Emerson Miller/Paramount+ Ahead of the premiere of the “Yellowstone” spinoff “Dutton Ranch,” star Kelly Reilly is making it known that she wouldn’t be opposed to a crossover with “Marshals,” another spinoff that focuses on Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes). In an interview with People, Reilly, who plays Beth Dutton, said, “I’m so proud of Luke, and we love him so much, and I miss him. I wish we had a crossover. Maybe we will in the future.” Related Stories Jonathan Bailey and Natalie Portman to Star in Thriller 'Pumping Black' for Anton (EXCLUSIVE)المصدر: Variety Entertainment | Source: Variety Entertainment
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