The latest series to be affected by the writers' strike is Yellowstone (2018) prequel 1923.



Filming on the second season of was set to begin earlier this month in Montana, but production has now been postponed indefinitely.

According to an NBC Montana report, Bill Melvin, manager of the Butte Civic Center, said the production of the Paramount+ series had contacted him about the postponement of filming because of the ongoing WGA strike.



Filming for the second season of 1923 was set to begin Monday, June 5, and according to Melvin, the production is paying $75,000 a month to use the Civic Center through the end of the year.

Creator Taylor Sheridan already had two seasons in mind for 1923, but Paramount+ officially confirmed an eight-episode second season earlier this year to complete the saga starring Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren.

1923 introduces a new generation of Duttons led by patriarch Jacob (Ford) and matriarch Cara (Mirren). The series explores the early 20th century, when pandemics, historic droughts and Prohibition plague the Mountain West, and the Duttons who call it home.

The series also stars Brandon Sklenar, Darren Mann, Michelle Randolph, James Badge Dale, Marley Shelton, Brian Geraghty, Aminah Nieves, Jerome Flynn and Julia Schlaepfer.

Watch the trailer for the first season of 1923 below.