Why was 'Y: Marshals' renamed to 'Marshals'?
CBS stated that the "Y" was always intended to be silent internally, and the simplified title is cleaner and easier to market.
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The upcoming Yellowstone spinoff, previously known as 'Y: Marshals,' has been officially renamed to 'Marshals' by CBS with only two months remaining until its premiere. This change arrives after the network released a teaser trailer using t...
The decision to rename 'Y: Marshals' to simply 'Marshals' comes relatively late in the production cycle, raising questions about the motivations behind the change. While CBS maintains that the 'Y' was always intended to be silent, the timing suggests a strategic move. This isn't the first time a Taylor Sheridan universe show has undergone a title change, with '1883' and '1923' also experiencing early identity shifts.
The new title is arguably more streamlined and easier to market, while the continued use of the 'Y' in the logo preserves the connection to the Dutton Yellowstone Ranch. The show picks up after 'Yellowstone' season 5, with Kayce Dutton joining an elite U.S. Marshals unit in Montana, leaving ranch life behind. The cast includes both familiar and new faces, promising a blend of continuity and fresh storylines.
CBS stated that the "Y" was always intended to be silent internally, and the simplified title is cleaner and easier to market.
No, the 'Y' will remain part of the show's branding and logo, as it is tied to the Dutton Yellowstone Ranch symbol.
'Marshals' premieres Sunday, March 1, 2026, at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.
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