Taylor Sheridan's ever-expanding universe of neo-Westerns has been a whirlwind in 2026, and the latest chapter is heating up just in time for the season finale. Marshals, the first Sheridan-produced series to land on network TV via CBS, is barreling toward the end of its debut season, and an exclusive new clip from Episode 12, titled 'The Devil at Home,' promises high stakes and a chilling twist.

The sneak peek, shared exclusively with Collider, finds Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) and his fellow U.S. marshals closing in on a wanted fugitive. But when they finally corner him, they stumble upon something far more unsettling than they bargained for. The clip underscores why Grimes' character seems far more suited to chasing criminals than wrangling cattle—a shift that has resonated with fans of the Yellowstone spin-off.

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Sheridan has been on a creative tear this year. He kicked off 2026 with The Madison, a star-studded neo-Western featuring Kurt Russell and Michelle Pfeiffer, which was renewed for a second season before it even premiered—and later for a third. Then came Dutton Ranch, the latest Yellowstone offshoot starring Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly, which has already earned a rare perfect Rotten Tomatoes score, as we reported in our exclusive coverage. But Marshals holds a special place: it's the first Sheridan-branded show to air on CBS, bridging his cable-and-streaming empire with broadcast television.

With only one episode left after this Sunday's installment, Marshals has already been picked up for a second season with an expanded episode order. Production is reportedly starting this month, which bodes well for a fall 2026 return. CBS has slotted the series for its Sunday evening lineup, though an exact premiere date has not been announced. Luke Grimes doesn't have any major conflicting projects on his calendar, so fans can expect a swift turnaround.

The show's success is part of a broader trend: Sheridan's universe continues to dominate, with Tulsa King Season 4 adding a Mayor of Kingstown star and Landman and Mayor of Kingstown keeping audiences hooked. While Sheridan isn't the writer on Marshals, he serves as an executive producer, ensuring his signature gritty, character-driven storytelling remains intact.

Don't miss the penultimate episode of Marshals Season 1 this Sunday on CBS and Paramount+. All previous episodes are available to stream on Paramount+. Stay tuned to ShowtimeSpot for more updates on Taylor Sheridan's ever-growing slate of shows.