Lawmen: Bass Reeves, a Western series based on the true story of Bass Reeves, the first Black deputy U.S. marshal west of the Mississippi River, may see a significant change if it gets a season 2. The creator of the series has confirmed that any future season will shift its focus to a new lawman or law woman.
The series, starring David Oyelowo as Bass Reeves, has garnered attention for its portrayal of historical events. The creator expressed that there are other historical figures deserving of recognition, prompting the decision to explore new narratives.
While the possibility of Lawmen being an anthology series has been speculated, the creator had not definitively stated the end of Bass Reeves' story after season 1. The rich history of Bass Reeves could potentially inspire multiple storylines, even if the focus shifts away from him.
One potential storyline for future seasons involves Bennie Reeves, Bass's son, who faced legal troubles later in life. This narrative, intertwined with Bass's legacy, hints at the show's ability to delve into new characters while honoring the protagonist's impact.
Lawmen: Bass Reeves has gained popularity, becoming the most-watched show on Paramount+ globally in 2023. With strong viewership and critical acclaim, the prospects for a season 2 appear promising.
While Lawmen: Bass Reeves continues to expand the Yellowstone franchise, its success sets the stage for further exploration of historical figures and narratives within the Western genre.
Viewers can catch Lawmen: Bass Reeves on Paramount+ as they await confirmation of a potential season 2.