‘1923’ Season 2 Finale: Air Date, How to Watch & More Details

‘1923’ Season 2 Finale: Air Date, How to Watch & More Details


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The popular Yellowstone spinoff 1923 is currently in its second season, and fans have been captivated by the gripping prequel. However, the season is soon coming to an end.

Read on to find out when the show’s finale will air and more.

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You can watch and stream all seasons of 1923 on Paramount+. The show debuted on December 18, 2022, and both the first full season and all the episodes of season 2 released so far are available on the platform.

Initially, season 2 was expected to have 8 episodes, like season 1. However, as noted on Paramount+’s official page for 1923 season 2, it will only have 7 episodes.

On the show, several characters who died in Season 1 include Catherine Walsh, who was mauled to death by a leopard; John Dutton Sr., who was shot by Banner Creighton; Emma Dutton, who died by suicide off-screen; Brother Romero, who was shot by Hank Plenty Clouds; Hank Plenty Clouds, who was shot by Brother Cillian; and Brother Cillian, who was killed by Teonna Rainwater.

Season 2 of 1923 has seen the deaths of multiple characters, including five main cast members, all before the finale. Pete Plenty Clouds was one of the first to go, killed in a duel with Marshal Kent. Played by Jeremy Gauna Pete was originally portrayed by Cole Brings Plenty, who tragically passed away in real life.

Next was Jack Dutton, portrayed by Darren Mann. Jack, eager to ensure Spencer’s safe arrival, defied Jacob Dutton’s (Harrison Ford) orders and left the ranch. He was shot by two men posing as deputies, sent by Whitfield. His death leaves Elizabeth (Michelle Randolph) widowed and to raise their unborn child alone.

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