Yellowstone 1944: Episode 1 Trailer Breakdown and What to Expect
For a while, it seemed like the Yellowstone universe had run out of surprises. After the emotional rollercoaster of “1883” and the heartbreak of “1923,” many fans believed the Dutton family origin story was nearing its end.
How much more tragedy could these characters—and the audience—endure? But then, the announcement of “1944” changed everything, signaling that there’s still plenty of story left to tell, and this new chapter might just redefine the future of the franchise.
“1944” marks the third installment in Taylor Sheridan’s Dutton origin saga, following the critically acclaimed “1883” and “1923.” As the title suggests, the new series is set during World War II, about 21 years after the events of “1923.” This timing places John Dutton II—likely the son of Spencer and Alexandra—in his early twenties. For fans, this is significant:
John Dutton II is destined to become the father of Kevin Costner’s John Dutton in the main Yellowstone series, making him a pivotal figure in the family’s legacy.
The finale of “1923” left viewers reeling, especially after Alexandra’s tragic death from frostbite shortly after childbirth.\
Her loss will have a profound impact on John Dutton II, who will grow up as an orphan, forever marked by his mother’s absence. This sets the stage for a Dutton more broken and complex than any we’ve seen before.
Despite Alexandra’s death, Julia Schliper, who played her, has expressed interest in returning to the franchise—possibly as a ghost or in flashbacks. Brandon Sklenar, who played Spencer, is also open to reprising his role, potentially as an older, more hardened version of the character. Watching Spencer mentor his son or help him prepare for war could provide a touching continuation of their story.
There’s also the unresolved thread of Spencer’s romance with a widowed woman, which was hinted at in “1923” and is expected to play a significant role in “1944.”
Michelle Randolph (Elizabeth) is another likely return, possibly serving as a caretaker or mentor to young John Dutton II. Meanwhile, legendary actors Harrison Ford (Jacob Dutton) and Helen Mirren (Cara Dutton) survived the events of “1923,” and both have expressed openness to returning, at least in flashbacks.
One of the biggest surprises is the potential addition of Samuel L. Jackson to the cast. While not yet confirmed, Jackson has publicly expressed interest in joining a Yellowstone project, and “1944” seems like the perfect fit.
His presence would bring a fresh perspective, especially as a Black man navigating America during WWII—a period rich with social and historical tension.
Setting the show during World War II opens up new narrative possibilities for the Duttons. They’ve survived the Wild West and the Great Depression; now, they must face the challenges of global conflict. Expect intense war discussions, action-packed scenes, and emotional character arcs as John Dutton II comes of age.
As for the format, it’s unclear if “1944” will be a single-season epic like “1883” or a multi-season saga like “1923.” Some rumors suggest it could even bridge the gap to the 1960s, connecting the prequels directly to the main Yellowstone timeline.
Taylor Sheridan is once again writing the scripts himself, and with the show’s war setting, the budget and scale are expected to surpass anything seen before.
Production is rumored to begin in late 2025, with a premiere likely in late 2026. Until then, fans can only speculate—and get excited for what promises to be the most ambitious Yellowstone chapter yet.