MARSHALS Creator and Cast Break Down the Stunt Work Behind the CBS Hit
The panel was recorded live at ATX TV Festival Season 15 in Austin, TX.
A new behind-the-scenes video from CBS offers a detailed look at the physical demands and stunt work powering MARSHALS, the network's record-breaking drama series. Recorded at the ATX TV Festival in Austin, Texas, during its 15th season held May 28 through 31, 2026, the clip brings together creator and showrunner Spencer Hudnut, cast member Arielle Kebbel, who plays Belle Skinner, and stunt coordinator Matthew Taylor for a candid conversation about how the show's action sequences are conceived and executed.
MARSHALS airs on CBS and streams on Paramount+. In the video, Hudnut, Kebbel, and Taylor discuss the collaborative process between the creative team, performers, and the stunt department, touching on the physical preparation required of the cast and the safety considerations that shape how high-stakes sequences are designed for the screen.
Kebbel speaks to the experience of performing alongside stunt professionals, while Taylor breaks down the coordination involved in translating scripted action into practical production. Hudnut addresses how stunt work factors into the storytelling from the earliest stages of development, framing physical action as integral to character rather than incidental spectacle.
BroadwayWorld has previously covered MARSHALS, including a report on country artist Ashley Cooke's cameo appearance during the show's early run on the network.

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