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It's Happening! Beth and Rip's 'Yellowstone' Spinoff Gets Title and Premiere Date

It's Happening! Beth and Rip's 'Yellowstone' Spinoff Gets Title and Premiere Date

Yahoo08-05-2025

Though Yellowstone is officially over, Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler's story sure isn't! That's right, Yellowstone fans—your favorite fiery couple is saddling up for a brand-new adventure. Beth and Rip are stepping out of the Dutton Ranch chaos and into the spotlight with their very own spinoff series.
Rumors of a spinoff show starring Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser have circulated for months amongst fans and cast members alike, though nothing has been set in stone. That is, until Bloomberg recently confirmed details of the new show.
Cole previously teased the Yellowstone spinoff, revealing that the idea has been in the works for quite some time. "I know that there's some stuff on the horizon when it comes to [Taylor Sheridan's] ideas for Kelly Reilly and myself and some of the other cast," he said in an interview with Country Living last April. But, now it's official. Keep reading for everything you need to know.
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If you thought Beth and Rip's love story was wild before, just wait until you see what's in store. This spinoff promises to deliver all the drama, romance, and rugged action you've come to love. First and foremost, Yellowstone showrunner Taylor Sheridan is back! According to the Bloomberg report, the neo-Western mastermind has been working quietly with Paramount co-CEO Chris McCarthy to bring the highly anticipated sequel to life—the first of its kind in the Yellowstone universe.
The most exciting news of all? The show, tentatively titled Dutton Ranch, will star original Yellowstone favorites Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser—and is set to premiere on the Paramount Network this fall, with streaming available on Paramount+. So, not only does The Dutton family legacy live on, but it's happening sooner than originally thought.
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It's still unclear exactly how Dutton Ranch will continue the storylines from the original series, but the offshoot is expected to follow the present-day timeline of the original show. At the end of Yellowstone Season 5, Beth and Rip decided to start fresh on a smaller ranch near Dillon, Montana, after Kayce (Luke Grimes) helped them secure the family ranch by selling it to Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham). This new show will likely feature familiar faces from the original cast, too.
Additionally, a show about the Yellowstone character Kayce Dutton is coming in 2026. This on top of The Madison, a spinoff starring Michelle Pfeiffer, and 1944, another prequel.
So settle in, because these are rides you won't want to miss!
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