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‘1923’ Season 2 Finale to Feature Massive Runtime—Details Revealed!

“Yellowstone” prequel “1923” is set for an epic, double-length season 2 finale this weekend.

Per TV Insider, we know that “1923’s” sophomore season will conclude with an explosive finale that will run for nearly two hours when it airs on Paramount Plus on Sunday, April 6.

A precise runtime hasn’t been revealed, though the site described the finale, which is titled “A Dream and a Memory” — as “a longer episode released all at once”.

How this feature-length finale, “A Dream and a Memory” is meant to follow “1923” season 2’s penultimate episode, “The Mountain Teeth of Monsters”, remains to be seen.

Given everything that happened in that recent episode, though — spoilers imminent — we’re doubtless in for a major finale.

Season 2’s sixth episode saw no fewer than seven characters meet their end, including the loss of Jack Dutton (Darren Mann). Revenge and justice are sure to follow soon, right?

What we know about the ‘1923’ season 2 finale right now

Jack Dutton (Darren Mann) on horseback in a scene from "1923" season 2

(Image credit: Trae Patton/Paramount Plus)

Not much has been revealed just yet, beyond a short episode logline. It reads: “Jacob [Harrison Ford] and his crew eagerly await Spencer’s [Brandon Sklenar] return at the train station. Teonna has a fateful run in. Alexandra braves the cold.”

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