Beth & Rip’s The Dutton Ranch: The True Yellowstone Continuation

Yellowstone returns in 2026 with three spinoffs, but only one feels like the true continuation of Taylor Sheridan’s globally popular neo-

Western saga. In 2024, Sheridan’s flagship Yellowstone series ended after star Kevin Costner’s contentious exit. 1923, the second

Yellowstone prequel after 1883, also ended in 2025. Online TV streaming services

 

Yellowstone Stars Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser Appear to Have Confirmed the  Beth and Rip Spinoff

 

Yellowstone’s series ending saw Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) give up their family’s legacy. Kayce sold the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch to the Broken Rock Reservation. Brother and sister then parted ways, leaving the land that four generations of Duttons had bled for and committed heinous crimes to defend.

 

Yellowstone Spinoff to Star Kelly Reilly & Cole Hauser as Beth & Rip

 

Yellowstone‘s continuation includes three spinoffs coming in 2026, with the potential for a third prequel, tentatively titled 1944, down the line. Yellowstone has also left the Paramount Network, with Kayce Dutton’s spinoff going to network television on CBS, while Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler’s (Cole Hauser) offshoot will stream on Paramount+.

 

Yellowstone': The Beth and Rip Spin-Off Has a Name!

 

The third Yellowstone spinoff, and the first not about the Duttons, titled The Madison, is also coming to Paramount+. Although The Madison stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Ed Harris, and Kurt Russell, it’s an expansion, not a continuation, of the Yellowstone saga fans already love.

 

Rip & Beth: Everything We Know About the Yellowstone Spin-Off

 

OTTBeth & Rip’s The Dutton Ranch: The True Yellowstone ContinuationPublished 40 minutes ago on 25th October 2025By SKJ Reporter
Yellowstone returns in 2026 with three spinoffs, but only one feels like the true continuation of Taylor Sheridan’s globally popular neo-Western saga. In 2024, Sheridan’s flagship Yellowstone series ended after star Kevin Costner’s contentious exit. 1923, the second Yellowstone prequel after 1883, also ended in 2025. Online TV streaming services

Yellowstone’s series ending saw Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) give up their family’s legacy. Kayce sold the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch to the Broken Rock Reservation. Brother and sister then parted ways, leaving the land that four generations of Duttons had bled for and committed heinous crimes to defend.

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Yellowstone‘s continuation includes three spinoffs coming in 2026, with the potential for a third prequel, tentatively titled 1944, down the line. Yellowstone has also left the Paramount Network, with Kayce Dutton’s spinoff going to network television on CBS, while Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler’s (Cole Hauser) offshoot will stream on Paramount+.

The third Yellowstone spinoff, and the first not about the Duttons, titled The Madison, is also coming to Paramount+. Although The Madison stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Ed Harris, and Kurt Russell, it’s an expansion, not a continuation, of the Yellowstone saga fans already love.

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Beth & Rip’s The Dutton Ranch Feels Like Yellowstone’s True Continuation
Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) and Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) on a roof in Yellowstone
Currently titled The Dutton Ranch, the spinoff about Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler feels like Yellowstone‘s true and natural continuation. Far from the Duttons’ former land, the married Beth and Rip buy their own ranch and make a go of it with their adopted son, Carter (Finn Little).

The Dutton Ranch has Yellowstone‘s familiar trappings of a sprawling facility with cowboys and horses in picturesque surroundings, along with a new, potential enemy for Beth, played by Annette Bening. Carter could also have a love interest, Oreana (Natalie Alyn Lind), and that might drive Beth and Rip crazy.

 

OTTBeth & Rip’s The Dutton Ranch: The True Yellowstone ContinuationPublished 40 minutes ago on 25th October 2025By SKJ Reporter
Yellowstone returns in 2026 with three spinoffs, but only one feels like the true continuation of Taylor Sheridan’s globally popular neo-Western saga. In 2024, Sheridan’s flagship Yellowstone series ended after star Kevin Costner’s contentious exit. 1923, the second Yellowstone prequel after 1883, also ended in 2025. Online TV streaming services

Yellowstone’s series ending saw Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) give up their family’s legacy. Kayce sold the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch to the Broken Rock Reservation. Brother and sister then parted ways, leaving the land that four generations of Duttons had bled for and committed heinous crimes to defend.

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Yellowstone‘s continuation includes three spinoffs coming in 2026, with the potential for a third prequel, tentatively titled 1944, down the line. Yellowstone has also left the Paramount Network, with Kayce Dutton’s spinoff going to network television on CBS, while Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler’s (Cole Hauser) offshoot will stream on Paramount+.

The third Yellowstone spinoff, and the first not about the Duttons, titled The Madison, is also coming to Paramount+. Although The Madison stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Ed Harris, and Kurt Russell, it’s an expansion, not a continuation, of the Yellowstone saga fans already love.

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Beth & Rip’s The Dutton Ranch Feels Like Yellowstone’s True Continuation
Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) and Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) on a roof in Yellowstone
Currently titled The Dutton Ranch, the spinoff about Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler feels like Yellowstone‘s true and natural continuation. Far from the Duttons’ former land, the married Beth and Rip buy their own ranch and make a go of it with their adopted son, Carter (Finn Little).

The Dutton Ranch has Yellowstone‘s familiar trappings of a sprawling facility with cowboys and horses in picturesque surroundings, along with a new, potential enemy for Beth, played by Annette Bening. Carter could also have a love interest, Oreana (Natalie Alyn Lind), and that might drive Beth and Rip crazy.

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Yellowstone alternated from the idyllic cowboy lifestyle to shocking violence, and The Dutton Ranch is poised to deliver both. Rip and Beth love each other, but they are infamously hostile to nearly everyone else. Beth and Rip both have short fuses and don’t hesitate to resort to brutality on a whim.

Beth was always the true brains of the modern-day Duttons, and Rip was, essentially, the fourth son of the late John Dutton III (Kevin Costner). The Dutton Ranch feels the most like what was popular about Yellowstone, minus the iconic title.

 

OTTBeth & Rip’s The Dutton Ranch: The True Yellowstone ContinuationPublished 40 minutes ago on 25th October 2025By SKJ Reporter
Yellowstone returns in 2026 with three spinoffs, but only one feels like the true continuation of Taylor Sheridan’s globally popular neo-Western saga. In 2024, Sheridan’s flagship Yellowstone series ended after star Kevin Costner’s contentious exit. 1923, the second Yellowstone prequel after 1883, also ended in 2025. Online TV streaming services

Yellowstone’s series ending saw Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) give up their family’s legacy. Kayce sold the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch to the Broken Rock Reservation. Brother and sister then parted ways, leaving the land that four generations of Duttons had bled for and committed heinous crimes to defend.

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Yellowstone‘s continuation includes three spinoffs coming in 2026, with the potential for a third prequel, tentatively titled 1944, down the line. Yellowstone has also left the Paramount Network, with Kayce Dutton’s spinoff going to network television on CBS, while Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler’s (Cole Hauser) offshoot will stream on Paramount+.

The third Yellowstone spinoff, and the first not about the Duttons, titled The Madison, is also coming to Paramount+. Although The Madison stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Ed Harris, and Kurt Russell, it’s an expansion, not a continuation, of the Yellowstone saga fans already love.

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Beth & Rip’s The Dutton Ranch Feels Like Yellowstone’s True Continuation
Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) and Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) on a roof in Yellowstone
Currently titled The Dutton Ranch, the spinoff about Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler feels like Yellowstone‘s true and natural continuation. Far from the Duttons’ former land, the married Beth and Rip buy their own ranch and make a go of it with their adopted son, Carter (Finn Little).

The Dutton Ranch has Yellowstone‘s familiar trappings of a sprawling facility with cowboys and horses in picturesque surroundings, along with a new, potential enemy for Beth, played by Annette Bening. Carter could also have a love interest, Oreana (Natalie Alyn Lind), and that might drive Beth and Rip crazy.

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Yellowstone alternated from the idyllic cowboy lifestyle to shocking violence, and The Dutton Ranch is poised to deliver both. Rip and Beth love each other, but they are infamously hostile to nearly everyone else. Beth and Rip both have short fuses and don’t hesitate to resort to brutality on a whim.

Beth was always the true brains of the modern-day Duttons, and Rip was, essentially, the fourth son of the late John Dutton III (Kevin Costner). The Dutton Ranch feels the most like what was popular about Yellowstone, minus the iconic title.

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Pros & Cons Of Yellowstone’s Y: Marshals & The Madison Spinoffs
Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) in a bulletproof vest with a gun yelling in Yellowstone
Yellowstone‘s other two spinoffs in 2026 take the franchise in somewhat different directions. Kayce Dutton’s spinoff, Y: Marshals, eschews the cowboy lifestyle for the resumption of Kayce’s law enforcement career.

Y: Marshals will be a procedural on CBS, which is a departure from what Yellowstone was on Paramount Network. Although Kayce’s son, Tate (Brecken Merrill), will be in Y: Marshals, Kayce’s wife, Monica (Kelsey Asbille), isn’t listed among the cast.