Y: MARSHALS (2026)
Y: Marshals (2026) is a tense, modern crime drama that follows a specialized U.S. Marshals task force operating in the shadows, where justice is rarely clean and loyalty is constantly tested.
The series opens with the formation of an elite unit tasked with tracking fugitives who have slipped through every other system. From remote border towns to sprawling cities, each case reveals how easily people can vanish—and how dangerous it is to be found.
At the center of the story is a hardened lead marshal whose past failures quietly shape every decision. He believes in the law, but experience has taught him that rules alone are never enough when lives are on the line and the clock is running out.
As the team takes on increasingly high-risk missions, internal tensions emerge. Differing morals, clashing instincts, and unresolved personal histories threaten to undermine their effectiveness, even as they rely on one another to survive.

The season’s overarching narrative weaves together multiple cases that point to a larger criminal network exploiting loopholes in the justice system. What begins as routine manhunts slowly exposes corruption, betrayal, and a conspiracy reaching far beyond a single fugitive.
Emotionally, Y: Marshals digs deep into the cost of the job. Family lives crumble, trust is strained, and the line between hunter and hunted begins to blur as the marshals confront the consequences of their choices.
The season builds toward a relentless finale where the team must decide what justice truly means when the system itself is compromised. Y: Marshals ends its first chapter with hard-won victories, lingering losses, and the clear message that bringing people to justice often comes at a personal price.