- You never have to check out “Yellowstone” to see and get pleasure from its new prequel “1923.”
- But you do want two streaming products and services to look at both.
- “1923” is streaming on Paramount+, when previous episodes of “Yellowstone” are on Peacock.
A further “Yellowstone” prequel is streaming on Paramount — and I’m after all over again looking at it devoid of owning ever observed “Yellowstone.”
The new series, “1923,” follows a new generation of Duttons, the ranching loved ones portrayed in Taylor Sheridan’s smash strike “Yellowstone.”
The first series stars Kevin Costner as a effective rancher and descendant of those we see in the prequel exhibits. Two episodes are at the moment streaming, with new ones debuting every single Sunday.
“1923,” which stars Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren, picks up 40 decades following “1883,” which premiered last calendar year. If you favored that series, you are going to likely like this new one particular. A lot of of the beats are common, proper down to the voiceover and the difficult-to-enjoy brutality of the time period.
It truly is not precisely handy to retain up with the “Yellowstone” universe, nevertheless. The series, the greatest on cable, airs new episodes on Paramount Network, with period five at the moment airing on Sundays. Inevitably these episodes will be available to stream on NBCUniversal’s Peacock, wherever you can stream earlier seasons. Although Peacock is a rival to Paramount+, it truly is the property of “Yellowstone” because of a deal produced just before Paramount+ released.
Spinoff collection, like “1883” and “1923,” stream on Paramount+. (Both equally of their initial episodes aired on Paramount Network as perfectly in a good bit of cross-advertising, with the remaining episodes solely on the streaming services).
I do not have Peacock, but I do subscribe to Paramount+. The accomplishment of “Yellowstone” piqued my curiosity about “1883.” The series was great enough and quick enough to watch with no getting viewed “Yellowstone” that I am now observing “1923.”
“1923” has gained favorable assessments, with a 90% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It’s also a strike — Paramount mentioned the premiere episode was watched by 7.4 million viewers across linear telecasts and streaming.
Sheridan has a lot more Paramount+ written content on the way, which include additional “Yellowstone” spinoffs. He struck a deal with Paramount very last calendar year to establish content, and it appears to be spending off.