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The much-anticipated series premiere of Marshals arrived on March 1, offering fans yet another engaging Western drama within the ever-expanding Yellowstone universe.
Luke Grimes returns to his esteemed role as ex-Navy SEAL Kayce Dutton from Yellowstone. In this new chapter, Kayce joins forces with a team of U.S. Marshals, tasked with safeguarding his beloved home state of Montana. The series delves into Kayce’s struggle to navigate the demands of his new role while managing family life, including his responsibilities to his son, Tate. This balancing act promises to test his resolve and could come at the cost of his personal peace.
Functioning as both a spin-off and a sequel, Marshals sees the return of Taylor Sheridan as an executive producer, ensuring the show’s continuity and quality. The talented cast also features Logan Marshall-Green, Arielle Kebbel, Ash Santos, and Tatanka Means, who join as Kayce’s fellow Marshals.
Marking the fourth installment in the franchise, Marshals sets itself apart by being set in the present day, unlike its predecessors 1883 and 1923. For those curious about the filming locations, the series maintains a connection to its roots with production taking place in Utah, mirroring the first three seasons of Yellowstone. Filming commenced last fall in the scenic landscapes of Summit County, just outside Salt Lake City.
Marshals Filming Location: Where is the Neo-Western Drama Filmed?
Like the first three seasons of Yellowstone, the sequel is filmed in Utah. Production began last fall in Summit County, adjacent to Utah’s capital Salt Lake City.
For film lovers the location is familiar: it’s where Park City, the former Sundance Film Festival location, is located. The site was approved for Rural Utah Film Incentive last June, along with three other productions across the state. The first three seasons of Yellowstone were also filmed in Summit County, before being moved to Montana in 2020 due to a lack of tax incentives.
“Utah is such a draw for film and television because of its diverse landscapes, fantastic crews, and amazing, knowledgeable film office,” said Adam Morra, the VP of Production Planning and Finance at Paramount.
A popular filming location, Utah currently has multiple ongoing productions this year, including Hulu favorite The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. The state is also the site for sci-fi productions like Westworld and Fallout.