'1923' Season 3? Paramount+ TV Show's Renewal Status Revealed
1923 is finally back.
The Yellowstone prequel series, which debuted in 2022, returned with its second season on Sunday (February 23).
And while there’s still a whole season ahead of the show, which follows the Dutton family through hardships including Prohibition and drought, fans are already curious if it’s been picked up for a third season.
Keep reading to find out more…
While there’s still no official word, stars of the show have already addressed a potential Season 3.
“I don’t see how you can top the ending for 1923, it is so beautiful. But I’m certain the adventures for the Dutton family are far from over. I can’t wait to see what Mr. [Taylor] Sheridan does next,” star Sarah Randall Hunt said to Newsweek of the series.
Castmate Brian Konowal also weighed in about Season 3, saying: “I wish I could speak to that, but I can neither confirm nor deny Season 2 being the last. That’s a question best directed to Taylor, as it’s ultimately his decision. But I absolutely love the Yellowstone universe and can’t wait to see what Taylor continues to create within it.”
“Fans can expect a very intense Season 2. There will be gut-wrenching highs and lows,” he also teased. “Taylor does not pull his punches. I had a lot of ‘I did not see that coming!’ moments when I was reading the scripts. I think fans are going to love the journey.”
“Taylor is really unpacking some interesting conundrums throughout the series, and the thing is action-packed,” Sarah added. “Aside from the huge entertainment value, I just love the underlying stories of this series and of 1883. He really gets us thinking about who we are, where we came from, what we have to learn from that and where we’re going.”
“Hold on to your seats,” she continued. “It’s gonna be a wild ride.”
Back in May of 2023, Brandon Sklenar said the series will end after Season 2.
“No, no, it’s bookend. It’s still limited, but I mean we kind of—I think of it as one piece—it’s just, there’s just a split in the middle, but it’s all one piece,” he said at the time. “It will conclude, um, yeah at the end of that.”
Helen Mirren added in the same interview at the time she likes stories “to have a beginning, a middle and an end” noting, “endings are always very difficult, Shakespeare could never do endings.”
“So I love it when you have the satisfaction of, you know, the whole journey and then it’s over than when it dribbles on and on,” she said.
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