While Warner Bros. Discovery seems to have abandoned their plan to make movies directly for HBO Max, at least in the superhero genre, 20th Century Studios apparently has no such similar worries with doing the same for Hulu.
18.12.2022 - 14:15 / deadline.com
SPOILER ALERT! This story contains details from the first episode of 1923, which dropped at midnight on Paramount+.
1883 star Isabel May is back as Elsa Dutton — but in voice-over form only — in 1923, Taylor Sheridan’s newest Yellowstone prequel that provides more of a backstory on how the Duttons came to amass so much power (and land) in Montana.
In the first installment of the eight-episode season, we learn that Harrison Ford plays Jacob Dutton, the brother of Tim McGraw’s James Dutton who was first introduced in 1883. Elsa explains that Jacob came to Montana in 1894 to help raise his brother’s two sons — Spencer (Brandon Sklenar), an ex-WWI soldier plagued with PTSD and the urge to never leave Kenya, and John Sr. (James Badge Dale), a bonafide cowboy who stayed behind to help his father run the ranch. (Elsa died at the end of 1883. Boo!) John Sr. and his wife Emma (Marley Shelton) are also the parents of Jack Dutton (Darren Mann), a ball of fire who needs to learn a thing or two about managing his fiancée’s expectations when it comes to owning cattle.
Jacob Dutton is an “agent of the state” and holds immense power as a member of the Montana Livestock Association, which is in the crosshairs of the local sheepherders who are frustrated at the notion that their flocks can only graze on land they lease. The biggest complainer of the lot is Banner Creighton (Jerome Flynn, best known for playing the beloved Bronn in Game of Thrones), a lippy Irishman who thinks the grass belongs to God, not the likes of Jacob Dutton. The struggle to find grazing land actually mirrors the action in Sunday’s episode of Yellowstone, which depicts John (Kevin Costner) having to move his cattle out of the drought-ravaged Montana and into
While Warner Bros. Discovery seems to have abandoned their plan to make movies directly for HBO Max, at least in the superhero genre, 20th Century Studios apparently has no such similar worries with doing the same for Hulu.
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EXCLUSIVE: If the record launch episode ratings of 1923 reveals anything, it is that viewing audiences on both Paramount+ and the Paramount Network have an endless appetite for Taylor Sheridan’s frontier tales of the Dutton’s and their Yellowstone ranch. Headlined by Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren and featuring a coterie of stars in waiting, 1923 is an epic production that Sheridan estimates had to be one of the highest per episode investments ever made on a series, between $30 million and $35 million a pop.
The Yellowstoners, Mike DeAngelo and Rodrigo Perez, have returned. This time, instead of breaking down the latest episode of “Yellowstone,” the hosts turn their attention to the latest spinoff series, “1923.” Also created by Taylor Sheridan, “1923” follows Jacob Dutton (Harrison Ford) and Cara Dutton (Helen Mirren), who have taken over the land for the Dutton family and are trying to raise a ranching empire in the 1920s amidst potential range wars, prohibition, and the Great Depression.
Taylor Sheridan’s latest installment in the Yellowstone universe, headlined by Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford, has set a new benchmark for the prolific creator — and for Paramount+.
“Violence has always haunted this family,” Elsa Dutton (Isabel May), from “1883,” says at the beginning of “1923,” the new “Yellowstone” spin-off from creator/writer Taylor Sheridan, a familiar if still watchable show thanks to its cast. “Where [violence] doesn’t follow, we hunt it down, we seek it,” she adds for good measure.
Work has begun on an exciting new environmentally-friendly hub at West Lothian College.
Momma Perez has an uncanny ability to rain on our parade! We just wanted to do something nice for her! We have to remember that it’s not us or about us when she gets the way she does. It’s her! We accept her for who she is – even though it’s not always easy. Thankfully, the kids and Perez had a blast exploring Koreatown. We hit up Daiso to buy some adorable things from Japan. And then we had some yummy snacks at a fast food joint that specializes in Korean delicacies. Watch!