Marshals ended its first season with a finale that left two of Kayce Dutton’s marshals in the crosshairs and sent the series straight into season two. In the closing moments of “Wolves at the Door,” Cal and Belle were ambushed by gunmen working for the Weaver family, capping an episode that also tied Tom Weaver more tightly to the show’s land fight and to the attacks on Broken Rock chairman Rainwater.
Logan Marshall-Green, who plays Cal, said he could confirm the character is alive, “but not necessarily unscathed.” Arielle Kebbel, who plays Belle, went further and made clear she is returning, saying, “I am a part of season two, yes.” She added that the new run opens by revisiting the cliffhanger, saying, “We start filming [season two] with a pick up of that [finale] moment.”
That matters because the finale was not just about the shooting. It also showed Kayce turning down Tom Weaver’s offer to buy his East Camp ranch, then riding off with his new love interest, Dolly, while his son Tate headed off with Tom Weaver. By the time the credits rolled, the show had split its central characters in different directions and placed Weaver at the center of the conflict.
Marshals, a Yellowstone spinoff, had already been renewed for season two when Marshall-Green and Kebbel spoke, and filming was already underway. The finale, titled “Wolves at the Door,” used its last scene to introduce Weaver as a season two villain in a land dispute, setting up the next chapter as something bigger than a single ambush.
The unanswered question is no longer whether the show will keep the story going. It already is. With Marshall-Green speaking hours away from shooting episode one of season two and Kebbel confirming her return, the series is moving directly from its first-season bloodshed into a new stretch built around who survives, who controls the land and what Weaver does next.

