‘1923’ Season 2 Premiere Posts Huge Viewership Gains From Season 1


People who are missing their Yellowstone fix may be finding refuge in season two of 1923: Paramount+ reports that the season two premiere of the prequel averaged 5.4 million global viewers, up 146% from year one (2.2 million)

The streamer also says the S2 opener that dropped Feb. 23 marked the biggest original premiere in Paramount+ history. Results are based on internal streaming data for premiere day including CTV viewing, O&Os, Apple, Roku and Amazon channels.

The episode titled “The Killing Season” kicked off with the camera panning the snow-covered ranch made famous in Yellowstone, with Helen Mirren’s Cara Dutton narrating a letter to her son Spencer (Brandon Sklenar) about how it’s up to him to rebuild their little corner of the world after it’s been plagued with burdensome taxes. Cara and Jacob (Harrison Ford) are gutting out the winter while impatiently awaiting Spencer’s return with their son Jack (Darren Mann) and his wife Elizabeth (Michelle Randolph), last seen traipsing around in a bikini on Landman.

Spencer is trying to get back home to Montana while his wife Alexandra (Julia Schlaepfer) sets off on her own trans-Atlantic journey to reunite with him.

New episodes of 1923 will drop every Sunday exclusively on Paramount+. 

1923 is executive produced by Taylor Sheridan, David C. Glasser, John Linson, Art Linson, Ron Burkle, David Hutkin, Bob Yari, Ben Richardson, Michael Friedman and Keith Cox. The series is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, 101 Studios and Bosque Ranch Productions. 

This article was published by Lynette Rice on 2025-02-26 13:30:00
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