No plans for "1923" Season 3 announced
Fans of the series "1923" are curious about the possibility of a third season, even though Season 2 is not yet over. The show, created by Taylor Sheridan, is part of the popular "Yellowstone" franchise. Historically, Sheridan’s shows have varied in length. For example, "1883" had just one season, while "Yellowstone" has reached five seasons. "1923" recently earned a second season, but it appears that will be the end for this storyline. Sheridan has indicated that Season 2 is meant to wrap up the narrative for this generation of Duttons. In interviews, Sheridan referred to Season 2 as "the second half" of the initial storyline. He expressed that he has structured these two seasons as one complete story, split into two parts. He wanted more time to develop the plot and has not planned for a third season. Actor Brandon Sklenar, who plays Spencer Dutton, echoed this sentiment. He described the two seasons as one cohesive piece, emphasizing that they will conclude the Dutton saga in this timeframe. Looking ahead, viewers can expect a new prequel titled "1944," which is in the works. This series will explore the characters' lives about 20 years after "1923," focusing on new characters while potentially revisiting familiar faces. This future storyline will delve into the challenges the Duttons face during the Great Depression, making for a different tone compared to previous seasons.