Yellowstone-verse

‘1923’ Season 2 Finale Will Be Longer Than Expected!

1923 ‘s season 2 finale will have a massive runtime, a new report reveals. Serving as the second major Yellowstone spinoff, the Taylor Sheridan Paramount+ series first premiered in 2022 before returning for its sophomore outing in February. Unlike season 1, which featured 8 episodes, 1923 season 2 is confirmed to only consist of 7, meaning the story for Jacob (Harrison Ford) and Cara Dutton (Helen Mirren), and their family members, will end (for now) on Sunday, April 6.

TV Insider now reveals new details about the 1923 season 2 finale, confirming that it is titled “A Dream and a Memory” and that it will be close to two hours in length. The report also includes a logline for the episode, which previews what is to come for Jacob and some other key characters in the Dutton family and beyond:

“Jacob and his crew eagerly await Spencer’s [Brandon Sklenar] return at the train station. Teonna [Aminah Nieves] has a fateful run-in. Alexandra [Julia Schlaepfer] braves the cold.”

Spencer Dutton (Brandon Sklenar) scowling while talking on the phone in 1923 season 2, episode 5

The report also includes some information about the upcoming episode 6 of 1923 season 2 set to release on Sunday, March 30, which is called “The Mountain Teeth of Monsters.” The logline teases a story that focuses on the journeys of Alexandra and Teonna:

“Alexandra catches a lucky break during her journey; Teonna reunites with a face from her past.”

What This Means For The 1923 Season 2 Finale

The Yellowstone Spinoff’s Future Explained

Sheriff McDowell (Robert Patrick) looking worried on the phone in 1923 season 2, episode 5

Those who have kept up with the wider Yellowstone universe will know that the franchise isn’t a stranger to elongated finales. The Yellowstone series finale, for example, brought the flagship series to an end in December and was also close to two hours in length. This could be a sign that the upcoming 1923 season 2 finale is being positioned as the end of the show, but it could just as easily be compensating for this season’s reduced episode count.

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