Logan Marshall-Green Says Cal Survives Marshals Tv Show Season Finale
Logan Marshall-Green says Cal survives the marshals tv show season finale ambush in “Wolves at the Door.” Arielle Kebbel says Belle is in season two, which has already started filming with a pickup of the finale moment. The first season ended with two members of Kayce Dutton’s unit under fire, but the off-screen payoff is that both characters remain in play.
Wolves at the Door fallout
Two members of Kayce Dutton’s elite marshals unit were ambushed by gunmen working for the Weaver family in the final moments of season one. Marshall-Green put the situation plainly: “I can confirm he is alive, but not necessarily unscathed.” That leaves Cal present for the next run while preserving the damage from the cliffhanger, which is exactly the kind of reset a serialized drama uses to keep the pressure on without closing the door on either character.
Tom Weaver emerged from the finale as the mastermind behind the attacks on Broken Rock chairman Rainwater, and that reveal ties the shooting to a broader power move rather than a random end-of-season ambush. Kayce Dutton also turned down Weaver’s offer to buy East Camp before riding off with Dolly, while Tate was heading off with Tom and did not know about the threat ahead. The finale packed three separate threats into one sequence, which is why the survival update matters to viewers tracking where the story goes next.
Cal and Belle in season two
Kebbel said, “I am a part of season two, yes,” and added, “We start filming [season two] with a pick up of that [finale] moment.” Her comments put Belle directly into the continuation of the ambush rather than a clean reset, and Marshall-Green said, “I think I can confirm that for everybody in the damn show, because everybody’s going through it by the end of this thing.”
Marshall-Green also said, “I’m hours away of shooting [season two, episode one],” which means the production machine had already moved from cliffhanger to continuation by the time of the interview. He said, “I was getting the inner workings of scenes episode by episode, but I knew from the jump a lot of what Cal knew, and what Kayce knew, as you now know after the last episode.” That setup keeps the second season focused on consequences, not recovery, and gives the show a clean reason to reopen with the same gunfire that closed the first season.
For viewers, the practical takeaway is simple: Cal is alive, Belle is still in season two, and the ambush is not being written off between seasons. The show has already moved into production, so the next batch of episodes will pick up directly from the finale’s aftermath instead of treating “Wolves at the Door” as the end of the line.