Marshals: Arielle Kebbel Reacts to Riley Green’s RUMORED Role on New Yellowstone Spinoff (Exclusive)

With Marshals, the newest Yellowstone spinoff, set to premiere next month on March 1st, excitement—and nerves—are running high among the cast and fans alike.

Arielle Kebbel, one of the stars, shared her candid reaction to the anticipation, the emotional journey of filming, and the rumors swirling about country singer Riley Green’s involvement in the series.

Kebbel admits she’s nervous and grateful to be part of Marshals, describing the feeling as exhilarating and terrifying. “When you’re filming, you’re in this bubble,” she explains.

Marshals: Arielle Kebbel Reacts to Riley Green's RUMORED Role on New  Yellowstone Spinoff (Exclusive)

“You get to have your moment, and then you release it to the world. I hope people love it, but honestly, I have no idea what to expect.” The reality of the show’s release makes everything feel more real, and Kebbel is both excited and anxious for audiences to see it.

The buzz around Marshals has intensified with fans spotting Riley Green in the series, confirming rumors about his role. Kebbel playfully dodges direct confirmation, joking about her eagle ring and the eagle-eyed viewers who caught Green’s distinctive mustache on screen. “He’s got some big fans,” she says, acknowledging the excitement without giving away any plot details.

The cast’s camaraderie is evident as Kebbel describes the joy of celebrating the premiere in Nashville, where Marshals was filmed last spring and summer. Returning to Music City for the premiere feels like a dream come true, and she shares that the cast has a giant group text, counting down the days until they reunite. The sense of family and anticipation is palpable.

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Reflecting on the success of the first film, which became a phenomenon and grossed nearly $90 million, Kebbel discusses what makes Marshals resonate with audiences. She believes the show’s appeal lies in its themes of hope, inspiration, and the universal language of music. “Every character is going through grief and difficult family moments,” she says, “but within that, there are uplifting moments.” Music, she notes, helps characters—and viewers—move through emotions and grief, making the story powerful and relatable.

Kebbel hopes fans of the original film will love Marshals even more, especially with the return of the same cast and the addition of new storylines featuring characters like Tim and Hillary. The expansion of the story promises deeper emotional arcs and fresh dynamics, building on the foundation of the original’s success.

Ultimately, Arielle Kebbel’s reaction captures the blend of excitement, gratitude, and nervous anticipation that comes with launching a new chapter in the Yellowstone universe. She’s thrilled to be part of a project that has inspired so many, and she looks forward to seeing how fans respond to Marshals and the rumored addition of Riley Green.

As the premiere approaches, the cast and crew are ready to share their work with the world, hoping it “gets better and better” and continues to resonate with audiences through its themes of family, resilience, and the healing power of music.