Overview
- CBS and production partners confirmed on Monday that Marshals has started filming Season 2 in Park City, Utah, with behind‑the‑scenes photos showing Luke Grimes, Ash Santos and Tatanka Means on set.
- The Season 2 premiere carries the title "All Hat No Cattle," and the series is slated to return to CBS on Sundays at 8/7c in fall 2026 with episodes available on Paramount+ after broadcast.
- Cast comments and reporting indicate the show is moving from a 13‑episode first season toward a full‑length run, with Luke Grimes saying at SXSW the order is likely to be about 18 to 20 episodes.
- Season 2 will pick up unresolved Season 1 cliffhangers — including the ambush on Cal and Belle and the disappearance of Kayce’s son Tate — and those storylines will drive a rescue arc without confirming outcomes.
- Producers and actors say the new season will lean into family‑driven stakes that may push characters into legally and morally gray actions, a tonal shift that follows Marshals’ strong multiplatform audience of roughly 20 million per episode in Season 1.