TV vet Sebastian Roché (Supernatural, The Originals) has landed a recurring position in 1923, Paramount+’s latest Yellowstone prequel spinoff, TVLine has confirmed.
Particulars on Roché’s character are being stored below wraps. He joins an ensemble led by Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren.
The most recent chapter of what Paramount+ is looking Yellowstone‘s “origin story” — which started with the wildly fashionable 1883 prequel spinoff — will introduce viewers to the following two generations of the franchise’s central household, the Duttons “as they wrestle to outlive historic drought, lawlessness and prohibition, and an epidemic of cattle theft; all battled beneath the cloud of Montana’s nice despair, which preceded the nation by virtually a decade.”
The streamer first introduced 1923 — which was initially titled 1932 — again in February. “Taylor Sheridan has put roots down for the Dutton Household tree that stand robust and tall, with many branches that proceed to have interaction record-breaking audiences,” government producer David C. Glasser stated through assertion on the time. “It’s awe-inspiring to work with Taylor, ViacomCBS and all the workforce on this universe.”
There’s no official affirmation on whether or not 1923 — which is slated to debut on Paramount+ in December — will likely be a self-contained restricted sequence the best way that 1883 turned out to be.
Our sister pub Deadline was first to report the information of Roché’s casting.