

Shows Like Marshals
With the Yellowstone Ranch behind him, Kayce Dutton joins an elite unit of U.S. Marshals, combining his skills as a cowboy and Navy SEAL to bring range justice to Montana, where he and his teammates must balance family, duty and the high psychological cost that comes with serving as the last line of defense in the region's war on violence.
Ranked by shared creators, cast, themes, genre, and network — not just generic recommendations.

Yellowstone
Kayce Dutton's origin show; Luke Grimes & Brecken Merrill reprise their roles in the same Sheridan universe

1883
Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone prequel — same ranch/family mythology, same prestige neo-western DNA

1923
Sheridan's Yellowstone sequel series — same Dutton universe, Montana setting, and tonal register

Justified: City Primeval
Direct sequel continuing U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens — franchise return of the definitive modern marshal show

Justified
The gold-standard U.S. Marshal neo-western: same occupation, serialized drama, gritty rural crime, prestige tone

Lawmen: Bass Reeves
Prestige U.S. Marshal western drama — same badge, frontier justice theme, and serialized character-driven structure

Longmire
Rural Rocky Mountain law enforcement, Native American community, serialized drama — same geography and audience

Mayor of Kingstown
Taylor Sheridan-produced gritty crime-justice drama; same tone, masculine intensity, and Yellowstone-era audience

Tulsa King
Sheridan-created neo-western crime drama; same creator ecosystem, rural justice tone, and prestige male-lead structure

Joe Pickett
Wyoming rural law officer protecting community, neo-western serialized drama, family pressure — near-identical audience

In Plain Sight
U.S. Marshal series with serialized personal drama alongside casework — occupational twin, different setting

American Primeval
Gritty prestige western with brutal frontier violence and military figures; same dark masculine tone, different era

Lonesome Dove
Prestige western lawman epic (Texas Rangers); gold-standard for the genre Marshals inherits — adjacent by lineage

Billy the Kid
Serialized American frontier western drama; law-vs-outlaw conflict on the same range, similar audience

Tin Star
Rocky Mountain small-town law chief, dark serialized family drama under badge — structural and tonal adjacency

Outer Range
Wyoming ranch mystery drama; same Yellowstone-adjacent audience, rural frontier atmosphere and family-under-threat tension

Deputy
Western-influenced lawman drama; fifth-generation officer navigating duty and politics — adjacent occupational premise

Chase
U.S. Marshals fugitive team — occupational match but episodic procedural format without serialized drama or western soul

How the West Was Won
Frontier family western epic; same pioneer spirit and Montana/west mythology, tonal cousin across generations
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