After some confusion surrounding the future of the 1883 television series, we finally have some clarification. There will be a second season and it will revolve around real-life lawman Bass Reeves with David Oyelowo in the lead role.
Streaming on the Paramount+ subscription service, the 1883 TV show debuted in December and the first season follows a previous generation of Yellowstone’s Dutton family as they embark on a journey west through the Great Plain, to establish what would eventually become the Yellowstone Ranch. Season one stars Sam Elliott, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Isabel May, LaMonica Garrett, Audie Rick, Marc Rissmann, Eric Nelsen, and James Landry Hebert with Dawn Olivieri, Emma Malouff, Alex Fine, Gratiela Brancusi, Anna Fiamora, Amanda Jaros, Nichole Galicia, Stephanie Nur, Noah Le Gros, and Martin Sensmeier in recurring roles. Guest stars include Billy Bob Thornton, Graham Greene, and Tom Hanks.
In February, prior to the first season’s 10 episode conclusion, Paramount+ ordered additional episodes of 1883 — stopping short of calling it a second season renewal. Then, once the first season finale had aired, series creator Taylor Sheridan revealed that he considered the season to be akin to a 10-hour film with a firm ending.
It appeared that Paramount+ and Sheridan were out of sync. One might assume that the upcoming 1932 series would serve as the “additional episodes” order for 1883 but the streaming service had announced both orders separately in the same press release.
Now, it’s clear that viewers are getting more of 1883 after all, albeit with a different story and cast. Paramount+ has announced that 1883: The Bass Reeves Story is in the works. Billed as an “epic limited series”, the show will focus on legendary wild west lawman Bass Reeves (Oyelowo). “Known as the greatest frontier hero in American history, and also believed to be the inspiration for The Lone Ranger, Reeves worked in the post-Reconstruction era as a federal peace officer in the Indian Territory, capturing over 3,000 of the most dangerous criminals without ever being wounded.”
The Bass Reeves series was previously announced as a project produced by Sheridan but seemingly separate from the Yellowstone franchise. In September, ViacomCBS and MTV Entertainment Studios struck an exclusive overall deal with Oyelowo and his wife, actress, writer, and producer Jessica Oyelowo, for original scripted and unscripted series via their Yoruba Saxon productions.
Additional details and a premiere date for 1883: The Bass Reeves Story will be released in the future.
What do you think? Did you watch the first season of the 1883 TV series on Paramount+? Are you planning to watch 1883: The Bass Reeves Story when it debuts?
Deathist and depressing. Not a feel good ending. A story about a journey that was doomed to fail. Illogical and ridiculous. The europeans should have sold there stuff and got the train. B r then there would of been no story. They could of at least made an happier ending but of course life isn’t like that. Did I enjoy it. Yes and I will watch the next series. I’ll just hope for a more upbeat series
I would like to see the story of the Duttons continue on 1883, but I’m sure that Bass Reeves will also be a good story line.
Just watched the full 10 episodes of 1883,wow did I cry,so well acted,a beautiful story of a young strong woman.it is hauntingly beautiful.so sad,and the scenery is breathtaking yes I will watch the new series,as it is based on truth.which is sppealingvyo me in the meantime I will rewatch 1883.
Shifting focus from The Dutton’s journey will result in very low ratings. Glad it’s not my money.
Although I’m sure we’ll watch the Bass Reeves story, we are so disappointed that they aren’t continuing with the Duttons. Would like to see how the ranch becomes a reality. Yellowstone & 1883 have been all time favorites. Looking forward to 1932.
Nope, continue with the Duttons or I’m out.
What a disappointment. I was hoping for more of 1883. 1932 will have to prove to be amazing for me to watch. I think this is happening because of what’s going on in this world today. Sad!!!
No, I WANT MORE IF THE Duttons
Want more of lightning with the yellow hair. Bring back the same actors of 1883 for more seasons More of Sam and Elsa
Er, they killed her off. Didn’t like that all
Yes i will watch it despite the fact that the first season was a kind of May’s personal promotion set. It’s all about the era. Just like it anyway
Not a good idea to attach it to the 1883 storyline (ie: the Dutton Family saga) – The Bass Reeves Story should be a stand alone if it is to have any merit. Perhaps Paramount aren’t confident about its appeal and are hoping it can piggy back on Yellowstone and 1883’s success. Seems like Sheridan Taylor wasn’t happy with the idea and bailed.
I felt 1883 was left hanging….thought it would continue the story with more seasons and really don’t feel like we know much about the Dutton history. The left us hanging, and now to find out they are going off on another whole story & charector? Very disappointing.
I’d like to see 1883 catch up to the current generation of Duttons. I’m sure 1932 will be fine, but they have 3-4 generations of the Dutton family that would probably do very well. Would like to see James and Margaret raise young John, who would probably be the current Johns Great (or Great Great) Grandfather. Sure, he was born in about 1960 is he is about 60, so his dad would have been born in and around 1930, grandad in 1900, and John, 5 years old in 1883, would have been born in 1878 (assuming all dads were about… Read more »
I watch 1883 i though it was good
I would rather see more of the Dutton family starting Yellowstone than a series about Bass Reeves.
Well, the central character of the previous season is dead, so not all that surprising that they had to bring somebody else in.
Maybe Taylor Sheridan has been watching all the Marvel shows on Disney + and is adopting the “One & Done” model that seems to be the case for most of those series?
I’d like to see more of what everyone calls “The Duttons”… I call it 1883. My wife is jumping in her 31 foot Winnebago to head down to Pismo Beach. She’ll be there is about 3-4 hours. Back 139 years ago (1883)… You’d be lucky if you even had a covered wagon….which would probably take 3-4 days to get to Pismo from Sacramento.
Both 1883 and Yellowstone were WELL DONE. I’d like to see more of both. I’m sure this new series about Bass Reeves will be great! When is it planned to launch?