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Ransom Canyon, which is quite similar to Taylor Sheridan’s popular neo-western drama Yellowstone, is gearing fans up for an exciting

sophomore season, which should be expected soon. The Netflix series premiered on April 17, 2025, and was renewed later in June, with

production getting underway in September. Still deep in production, the romance series has yet to announce a premiere date for Season 2; that should be revealed in due course, but in the meantime, a fan-favorite star has shocking news about a slight change to the new season.

 

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While promoting her new Netflix movie, Champagne Problems, Minka Kelly, who portrays Quinn O’Grady in Ransom Canyon, confirmed that the upcoming season will comprise eight episodes, compared to Season 1’s ten episodes. She shared while also teasing Season 2:

 

Netflix's Hit 'Yellowstone' Replacement Gets a Shocking Season 2 Update From Star

 

In addition to Kelly’s update, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico, where Ransom Canyon Season 2 is being filmed, shared further insights, including the scale of the project, its filming locations, and confirmation that the series aims to wrap up shooting in

 

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January 2026. She penned in a social media statement, “The production will employ more than 700 New Mexicans, including 380 crew members, 40 principal actors, and 300 background talent. Stars Josh Duhamel and Minka Kelly, who both grew up in Albuquerque, reunite for season 2, and filming will take place across Albuquerque, Las Vegas, Nambé, Santa Ana, Santa Domingo, and Santa Fe through January.”

Ransom Canyon, which is quite similar to Taylor Sheridan’s popular neo-western drama Yellowstone, is gearing fans up for an exciting sophomore season, which should be expected soon. The Netflix series premiered on April 17, 2025, and was renewed later in June, with production getting underway in September. Still deep in production, the romance series has yet to announce a premiere date for Season 2; that should be revealed in due course, but in the meantime, a fan-favorite star has shocking news about a slight change to the new season.

While promoting her new Netflix movie, Champagne Problems, Minka Kelly, who portrays Quinn O’Grady in Ransom Canyon, confirmed that the upcoming season will comprise eight episodes, compared to Season 1’s ten episodes. She shared while also teasing Season 2:

In addition to Kelly’s update, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico, where Ransom Canyon Season 2 is being filmed, shared further insights, including the scale of the project, its filming locations, and confirmation that the series aims to wrap up shooting in January 2026. She penned in a social media statement, “The production will employ more than 700 New Mexicans, including 380 crew members, 40 principal actors, and 300 background talent. Stars Josh Duhamel and Minka Kelly, who both grew up in Albuquerque, reunite for season 2, and filming will take place across Albuquerque, Las Vegas, Nambé, Santa Ana, Santa Domingo, and Santa Fe through January.”