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When is '1923' Season 2 finale? Date, time, where to watch and stream

When is '1923' Season 2 finale? Date, time, where to watch and stream

USA Today07-04-2025
When is '1923' Season 2 finale? Date, time, where to watch and stream
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Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren talk partnership on '1923'
Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford, stars of the Paramount+ show, '1923,' explain why their characters' relationship has resonated with viewers.
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Spoiler alert: This story contains information about the latest episodes of "1923" Season 2.
Following a shocking penultimate episode that saw seven characters killed off, Season 2 of the "Yellowstone" prequel "1923" is heading toward an "explosive two-hour finale event."
In the final episode of the season, "Jacob and his crew eagerly await Spencer's return at the train station," while Alexandra braves the cold, and Teonna has a fateful run in, according to Paramount+.
It was a harsh season for the Duttons, who faced biting cold weather and treacherous adversaries with their legacy under threat. "1923" is the second "Yellowstone" prequel, following the events of the limited series "1883" (released in 2021) and before the current day "Yellowstone."
As the season comes to a head, here's what to know about the final episode of "1923" Season 2, and the rest of the series.
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When is the '1923' Season 2 finale?
The "1923" Season 2 finale, titled "A Dream and a Memory," will release on Paramount+ on Sunday, April 6 at 12 a.m. ET / Saturday, April 5 at 9 p.m. PT.
Season 2 premiered on Sunday, Feb. 23 with the first episode.
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How to watch new episodes of '1923' Season 2
Season 2 of "1923" became available to stream exclusively on Paramount+ starting Sunday, Feb. 23 with new episodes dropping weekly on Sundays.
Season 1 of the series is also available on the streaming service. Unlike "Yellowstone," this series is only available via streaming on Paramount+.
"1923" Stream on Paramount+
'1923' episode schedule: How many episodes does Season 2 have?
In a surprising turn of events, Season 2 of "1923" has only seven episodes compared to Season 1's eight.
Episode 7 of "1923," titled "A Dream and a Memory," will stream on April 6, according to Paramount+.
Episodes already streaming on Paramount+ include:
Episode 1: "The Killing Season"
Episode 2: "The Rapist is Winter"
Episode 3: "Wrap Thee in Terror"
Episode 4: "Journey the Rivers of Iron"
Episode 5: "Only Gunshots to Guide Us"
Episode 6: "The Mountain Teeth of Monster"
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Who are the Duttons in '1923'?
"1923" follows the Duttons, led by patriarch Jacob and matriarch Cara, played by Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren, respectively.
Jacob and Cara Dutton are ancestors of the current-day Yellowstone Dutton ranch owner and patriarch John Dutton (Kevin Costner), while Jacob is the brother of James Dutton, the settler played by Tim McGraw in "1883."
The series, meanwhile, is set in the early 20th century, "when pandemics, historic drought and the end of Prohibition all plague the mountain west, and the Duttons who call it home," according to the series synopsis.
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Dutton family tree
Here's a look at the Dutton family tree, as reported by Jennifer Borresen for USA TODAY.
'1923' Season 2 cast
Cast members for Season 2 of "1923," per Paramount+, include:
Harrison Ford as Jacob Dutton
as Jacob Dutton Helen Mirren as Cara Dutton
as Cara Dutton Brandon Sklenar as Spencer Dutton
as Spencer Dutton Darren Mann as Jack Dutton
as Jack Dutton Michelle Randolph as Elizabeth Strafford
as Elizabeth Strafford Julia Schlaepfer as Alexandra Dutton
as Alexandra Dutton Timothy Dalton as Donald Whitfield
as Donald Whitfield Jerome Flynn as Banner Creighton
as Banner Creighton Brian Geraghty as Zane
as Zane Sebastian Roché as Father Renaud
as Father Renaud Aminah Nieves as Teonna
as Teonna Jennifer Carpenter
Robert Patrick as Sheriff McDowell
Watch the '1923' Season 2 trailer
Paramount dropped the trailer for Season 2 of "1923" on Jan. 19.
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Contributing: Jennifer Borresen, Gabe Hauari, Bryan Alexander, USA TODAY.
Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at sshafiq@gannett.com and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.
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