Helen Mirren, Harrison Ford and 1923
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Taylor Sheridan pushed Harrison Ford through 75 trials to perfect his cowboy role in 1923, creating a truly authentic rancher transformation.
Winter is coming to "1923," too. In the first trailer for the second season of Taylor Sheridan's "Yellowstone" prequel, Jacob (Harrison Ford) and Cara (Helen Mirren) face a bitter season at Dutton ranch,
The season 2 trailer of "1923," the prequel to "Yellowstone," has been released by Paramount+. Photo credit: Trae Patton/Paramount+. Paramount+ has released the official trailer f
Paramount+ ‘s 1923: Season 2 TV show trailer has been released. The 1923: Season 2 trailer stars Timothy Dalton, Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren, Darren Mann, Michelle Randolph, Brian Geraghty, Aminah Nieves, Brandon Sklenar, Jerome Flynn, Jennifer Carpenter, and Julia Schlaepfer.
Taylor Sheridan's '1923,' with Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren, returns for Season 2 on Paramount+ on February 23.
The highly anticipated second season of '1923', a prequel to 'Yellowstone', premieres on February 23, 2025. Explore new threats, love, loyalty, and survival faced by the Dutton family in the harsh Montana winter.
The 'Yellowstone' prequel '1923,' starring Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren, is returning for season 2 on Paramount+ in 2025. Here's what fans should know.
Harrison Ford played Han Solo and Indiana Jones ... He made the news again when he rescued a 13-year-old Boy Scout lost in Yellowstone National Park. In California in November of 2017, he ran down an embankment to help a woman who had lost control of ...
When Yellowstone premiered in 2018 ... and Spencer. Similar to her co-star Ford, Mirren agreed to join the 1923 cast without a script. She told The Wrap, "I had an outline of the story. It’s this couple, living on a ranch, and their struggles.
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