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Taylor Sheridan already serves as an executive producer on Lawmen: Bass Reeves, but the series was nearly part of the Yellowstone universe.
Reeves is a real-life historical figure — he was one of the first Black deputy US marshals west of the Mississippi River. According to his biography , he was born into slavery but later escaped.
"Lawmen: Bass Reeves" has been telling the long overdue story of a real-life Western hero, the formerly enslaved Reeves (David Oyelowo), who became the first Black deputy U.S. marshal west of the ...
Thanks to prolific, award-winning screenwriter and creator Taylor Sheridan (“Yellowstone”), the Western continues to thrive with Sunday’s new anthology series, “Lawmen: Bass Reeves ...
Features Lawmen: Bass Reeves – The Truth Behind the Real Life Legend. Taylor Sheridan’s latest series is based on the life of a legendary lawman.
In last week’s chapter of Bass Reeves, the legendary lawman finally had the opportunity to wrangle some outlaws. It was an exciting and action-packed change of pace from the premiere episode's ...
‘Lawmen: Bass Reeves’ Creator Chad Feehan on Exploring Good v. Evil in Season Finale and Where They Could Go Next. The life of the hero gunslinger, U.S Deputy Marshal Bass Reeves, long ...
It includes an interactive history tour, a dinner, and more to help learn about the life and legacy of Bass Reeves. The 2024 celebration will be held on the fourth weekend in June.
It won't be long before there's an explosion of Bass Reeves movies and projects." Marsh said he's even consulting on a U.K. project about Bass Reeves. He met David Oyelowo, who will be portraying ...
Part 3 begins with Bass Reeves' (David Oyelowo) wife, Jennie (Lauren E. Banks), telling him to make the family proud before he's sworn in as a Deputy U.S. Marshall by Judge Isaac Parker (Donald ...
Bass’s life is so incredible and it’s so expansive, there is no way that we could hit every major benchmark in his life in 8 or 10 hours or else it would’ve felt almost like a procedural ...