Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren’s ‘Yellowstone’ Prequel ‘1932’ Is Now ‘1923’ — More Details on New Series

Taylor Sheridan’s latest addition to the ever-expanding “Yellowstone” universe will go back even further in time than expected.

Paramount has announced that “1932,” the highly anticipated prequel starring Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren, has been renamed “1923.” The show’s title follows the pattern established by “1883,” in which “Yellowstone” prequels are named after the year they take place.After “1883,” which followed Dutton family members as they moved across the country to Montana during the 19th century, “1923” will tell the story of a new generation as they continue to build the Dutton Ranch.

As previously announced, the show will still address droughts, famine, cattle theft, and the end of Prohibition in Montana.

The new timeline also allows the show to overlap with the end of World War I.Like “Yellowstone” and “1883,” Taylor Sheridan created the series and serves as executive producer alongside John Linson, Art Linson, David C.

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