Director: Christopher Chulack, Greg Yaitanes
Cast: Luke Grimes, Logan Marshall-Green, Arielle Kebbel, Ash Santos, Tatanka Means
Marshals is a 2026 American Western series directed by Christopher Chulack and Greg Yaitanes, following Kayce Dutton as he leaves the Yellowstone Ranch to join an elite U.S. Marshals unit, drawing on his background as a cowboy and decorated Navy SEAL to enforce law across the rugged Montana frontier.
What is Marshals about?
Kayce Dutton closes the chapter on ranch life and steps into federal law enforcement, bringing an uncommon set of instincts to a specialized Marshals team operating in Montana's vast and unforgiving terrain. The work is nothing like what he knew before — it demands split-second judgments, forces him to weigh duty against the pull of family, and exacts a psychological toll that builds episode by episode. The series tracks Kayce and his colleagues as they pursue dangerous fugitives and violent offenders while each member of the unit quietly confronts what the job is costing them personally. It is a show about the weight of authority as much as its exercise.
Cast & crew
Luke Grimes returns as Kayce Dutton, the quiet-storm cowboy-turned-federal-officer who anchors the show. Logan Marshall-Green joins as a fellow Marshal, while Arielle Kebbel, Ash Santos, Tatanka Means, and Brecken Merrill round out the unit. Gil Birmingham and Mo Brings Plenty add depth as figures connected to the landscape and its communities. Directors Christopher Chulack and Greg Yaitanes bring television drama experience to the wide-screen Montana setting.
Context & significance
For Persian-speaking viewers in the diaspora, Marshals offers the grounded tension and wide-open American West that made Yellowstone a cultural touchstone across Iranian households worldwide. Kayce Dutton was consistently one of the most discussed characters in that series among Farsi-speaking fans, and this spinoff gives him the room to breathe and evolve. The show is available on K-Time with Persian dubbing as well as Persian subtitles, so viewers can choose whichever mode suits them — dubbed for background comfort or subtitled for the original performances. The moral complexity of a man navigating institutional duty and personal loyalty reads clearly across cultures.
Where & how to watch
Marshals is available now on K-Time with both Persian dubbing and Persian subtitles. Watch on the web, your Android TV, or your phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, and no extra download required. Start your membership and cancel anytime.