As fans still try to recover from the emotional devastation of 1923, all eyes are now on 1944, the next chapter in the Yellowstone prequel saga. Currently in production, 1944 promises to be just as intense—if not more so—than its predecessor, with some familiar faces returning in aged-up roles, continuing the legacy of the Dutton family.
Following the tragic deaths of Jack and Alexandra Dutton in 1923—Jack shot by Clyde and Alexandra succumbing to frostbite and necrosis—the Dutton family tree took a harsh blow. With Jacob and Cara nearing the end of their journey, their on-screen presence is expected to fade, clearing the stage for a new generation. One key character set to take center stage is Spencer Dutton. Elsa’s narration revealed Spencer lives another 45 years, putting him in his late 50s during 1944—a prime time to lead. Rumors suggest Spencer will inherit the Yellowstone ranch, and Kurt Russell is in talks to portray this older version, replacing Brandon Sklenar due to the age gap.
Tiana Rainwater, whose 1923 arc ended with newfound freedom, might also return. Hints of her heading to Mexico align with Thomas Rainwater’s backstory in Yellowstone, making her potential storyline both intriguing and essential. Meanwhile, Elizabeth Dutton, widowed and pregnant at the end of 1923, is likely to impact the future of the ranch through her child. Speculation hints that her son could one day return to Yellowstone, clash with Spencer’s own offspring, and possibly even seize control of the land.
Sklenar, Amina Nees (Tiana), and Michelle Randolph (Elizabeth) have expressed excitement about reprising their roles in 1944, and the storylines are expected to unfold across three major arcs. Set during WWII, the series may explore the psychological aftermath of war, with Spencer and his son confronting PTSD—adding yet another emotional layer to the Yellowstone universe.