1923 Season 2 on Prime Video: How to watch new episodes with Harrison Ford, more for free

‘Yellowstone’ may be over, but we haven’t seen the last of the Dutton family on our TV screens.“1923,” the “Yellowstone” prequel on Paramount+, returns for a second season tomorrow, Feb.

23.Starring Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford, the series is set in 1923, of course, and focuses on the generation of Duttons before Kevin Costner’s John Dutton III is born.It follows the Duttons as they endure hardships related to prohibition, an impending financial collapse, and more.

And just like John Dutton III did, they’ll have to defend their ranch from politicians and elite businessmen to keep it in the family.Season 2 will focus on Mirren and Ford’s Cara and Jacob Dutton, as well as their nephew, who they raised, Spencer (Brandon Sklenar).Spencer, a war hero, will spend Season 2 waiting to reunite with his British wife Alexandra (Julia Schlaepfer), who was separated from him on their journey back to America from Africa and now must explore unknown lands to make her way back to him.“1923” will have a weekly release; here’s how to tune in to the season premiere.Season 2 of “1923” premieres Sunday, Feb.

23.New episodes of “1923” come out every Sunday at midnight ET (9:00 p.m.

PT on Saturday).“1923” is an original series on Paramount+, so you’ll need a subscription to stream new episodes.Paramount+ offers two plans, both of which include “1923.” The ad-supported plan costs $7.99/month, while the ad-free plan costs $12.99/month.If you subscribe through Amazon Prime Video Channels, you can take advantage of a seven-day free trial to watch the series.How does this work? First, you’ll need to be an Amazon Prime member (but if you aren’t, you can get started with a 30-day free trial).

From there, you can add a Paramount+ subscription to your Prime Video membership.Here’s who you can expect to see on “1923” Season 2, and how they connect to characters in the greater “Yellowstone” universe.At the time of publishing, Paramou...

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