When 1883 announced that it would continue with a limited run this fall and winter, viewers assumed the story would stay focused on James Dutton and his family as they try to build a life in Montana. Instead, the show looks to be pivoting to Arkansas.

During its Upfront event, Paramount revealed that actor David Oyelowo will star in 1883: the Bass Reeves Story. Reeves was a real-life lawman, "known as the greatest frontier hero in American history." He's believed to be the inspiration for the Lone Ranger, and during his lengthy career captured, "over 3,000 of the most dangerous criminals without ever being wounded."

Some further research reveals that the legendary lawman lived and worked in Arkansas and Oklahoma. He was a skilled marksman who killed more than a dozen outlaws to save his own life. He died in 1910, a few years after he retired.

Oyelowo, known best for his award-winning portrayal of Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma, represented the show at the Unfront Presentation. Others on hand for the event were Tim McGraw and Faith Hill (1883), Kevin Costner and Kelly Reilly (Yellowstone) and Sylvester Stallone (Tulsa King).

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A press release issued by Paramount makes an important distinction: Only one Paramount+ series (Mayor of Kingstown) is returning this fall. 1883: The Bass Reeves Story is listed as a new scripted series. Thus, its connection to the McGraw/Hill Western will be limited, if it exists at all. Bottom line, don't bet on seeing either country singer on Paramount+ this fall, unless you're re-watching the one and only season of 1883.

Little news came of two of the other Yellowstone franchise shows (1932 and Yellowstone), but fans did get confirmation that Taylor Sheridan's 6666 is part of the fall/winter plans. There's also a brief synopsis:

Founded when Comanches still ruled West Texas, no ranch in America is more steeped in the history of the West than the 6666. Still operating as it did two centuries before, and encompassing an entire county, the 6666 has inspired a new scripted series where the rule of law and the laws of nature merge in a place where the most dangerous thing one does is the next thing. The 6666 is synonymous with the merciless endeavor to raise the finest horses and livestock in the world, and ultimately where world-class cowboys are born and made.

Yellowstone fans will appreciate knowing that 6666 will now air on Paramount Network, not Paramount+. Meaning, those who aren't willing to pay for the streamer can get it if their cable company allows.

Yellowstone: How Is James Dutton Related to John Dutton?

The relationship between John Dutton on Yellowstone and James Dutton on 1883 was mostly a bar argument until a very pivotal line of dialogue from Ep. 10 of the Tim McGraw show. Suddenly fans wanted to know who the seventh generation Dutton is. We've illustrated the relationships below and found the fact that is tripping people up in the quest to make sense of this family tree.

PICTURES: See Inside 'Yellowstone' Star Cole Hauser's Spectacular California Ranch

Cole Hauser doesn't just play a rancher on Yellowstone, he's lived that life off-screen, too. The actor's 5-bedroom-6-bathroom, 5,402-square-foot rural home on a very private, double-gated three-acre parcel of land includes the lavish 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom main residence, as well as a guest house and a separate studio apartment. The main house runs completely on solar power and comes with a 3-car garage, with easy transitions between indoor and outdoor living spaces, and the exterior of the property includes a pool area and a hot tub, as well as fenced-in horse corrals.

 

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