The Dutton Ranch owned by Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren is at the center of a war in Montana in the official trailer for '1923' season 2. The second installment of the ‘Yellowstone’ prequel is set to premiere on Paramount+ on Sunday,
Harrison Ford plays the lead as Jacob Dutton in 1923, a much-talked-about prequel to Yellowstone, by Taylor Sheridan.
While watching this frigid scene from Season 1 where Cara and Jacob dealt with Donald, Mirren described the day as “freezing, freezing,” and yes she said the word twice. It deserved it too, because Harrison Ford then explained just how cold it was when they filmed this confrontational moment, saying the following in a video for 1923’s Instagram:
Season two of Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone prequel, starring Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren ... racing against time to save his family in Montana. Meanwhile, Alexandra (Schlaepfer) sets off on her own harrowing trans-Atlantic journey to find Spencer ...
A cruel winter brings new challenges and unfinished business to Jacob and Cara back at Dutton Ranch. With harsh conditions and adversaries threatening to end the Dutton legacy, Spencer embarks on an arduous journey home,
The Duttons aren’t letting their home go without a fight.
Check out what the cast had to share about Paramount+ and Taylor Sheridan’s Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford-starring 1923 Season 2.
The much-awaited trailer for the 1923 Season 2 has come out and will serve as the conclusion to the story of the Dutton family in the 1920s.
The legacy of the Dutton family ranch led by Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren is under ... a group of wealthy men are seen plotting to transform “Montana into a playground for the elite.”
Winter is coming to “1923,” too. In the first trailer for the second season of Taylor Sheridan’s “Yellowstone” prequel, Jacob (Harrison Ford) and Cara (Helen Mirren) face a bitter season at Dutton ranch, with enemies and freezing cold threatening to end the legacy they are building.
"Yellowstone" and "1923" fans have leaned into cowboy core vacations after the hit Western aired its final episodes, according to travel experts. Fox Business has learned that travel to Montana and Wyoming has increased in recent months.
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