“The Mentors”: How to watch the premiere without cable


New marshal Yellowstone The spin-off is airing on CBS (but don’t drop Paramount Plus — it will air there, too).

Luke Grimes reprises his role as Kayce Dutton in the Yellowstone sequel series. The former marine joins an elite unit of us marshals to bring justice to montana, according to a summary From CBS. In addition to Grimes, the show features Yellowstone actors Jill Birmingham as Thomas Rainwater, Mo Brings Plenty as Moe, and Breckin Merrill as Tate. Spencer Hudnot is the director of Marshals – formerly known as Y: Marshals – and Taylor Sheridan is the executive producer.

When to watch Marshals premiere on Paramount Plus

In addition to airing on CBS on Sunday, March 1, Marshals will premiere Stream on Paramount Plus – Your subscription level is important. You can watch the first episode directly with Paramount Plus Premiumwhich includes your local CBS station. If you subscribe to Paramount Plus Essentialyou can watch the premiere on demand the following Monday, but not live on Sunday.

Here’s a clear breakdown of how to watch the first four episodes of Marshals.

  • Episode 1, Piya Wiconi: Premieres on CBS/Paramount Plus Premium March 1 8pm ET/8pm PT/7pm Central. Streaming on Paramount Plus Essential on March 2.
  • Episode 2, Death Zone: Premieres on CBS/Paramount Plus Premium March 8 8pm ET/8pm PT/7pm Central. Streaming on Paramount Plus Essential on March 9.
  • Episode 3, Road to Nowhere: Premieres on CBS/Paramount Plus Premium March 15 8pm ET/8pm PT/7pm Central. Streaming on Paramount Plus Essential on March 16.
  • Episode 4, The Gathering Storm: Premieres on CBS/Paramount Plus Premium March 22 8pm ET/8pm PT/7pm Central. Streaming on Paramount Plus Essential on March 23.

You can also watch CBS and the first episode of Marshalls without cable Live TV streaming service like YouTube TVOr Hulu Plus Live TV or DirecTV MyNews is a skinny package. In addition to being a low-cost option, Paramount Plus lets you watch the other two shows at Yellowstone – the previous 1883 and 1923 shows.

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After the price increase in Early 2026The ad-supported basic version is $9 per month or $90 per year, and the ad-free premium version is $14 per month or $140 per year. Paying more for Premium gives you downloads, the ability to watch more Showtime programming than Essential, and — as mentioned earlier — access to a live local CBS station.



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