The Dutton Ranch: Everything to Know About Beth and Rip’s Yellowstone Spin-off

Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler’s (Cole Hauser) love story continues in what is currently titled The Dutton Ranch, another upcoming piece of the Yellowstone universe.

 

The Dutton Ranch' Spinoff: Beth and Rip's Next Chapter Revealed

 

While Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) heads in a new direction on the CBS procedural Marshals, his only remaining sibling is building a new life with her husband and their adopted son Carter (Finn Little). The Dutton Ranch continues the tale of the family that was formerly the largest landowner in Montana, though now their legacy has changed. After the death of their father John Dutton (Kevin Costner), Kayce and Beth fought to the death (literally) to preserve the state of their beloved land. In the end, that meant selling it for nearly nothing to Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham).

The original Dutton ranch — minus one corner that Kayce kept — has now been restored to tribal land, and Beth is starting over elsewhere. She informed her husband that she had purchased some property near Dillon, Montana, a rural area where tourists rarely go, and now we presumably get to see how she adapts to a quieter life.

Below, find out everything there is to know about The Dutton Ranch, including when we think it will be released, the Hollywood stars who have joined the cast, and what it will be about.

No specific premiere date has been announced, but it’s scheduled for release in 2026 on Paramount+. Filming began in August 2025 and, after a break, restarted in January in Ft. Worth, Texas, according to Collider.

What is The Dutton Ranch about?
The logline reads: “Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler are grateful for the peace they sought, fought, and nearly died for with their 7,000-acre Dutton Ranch. With tough times and stiff competition, Beth and Rip do what they must to survive, all while ensuring Carter becomes the man he’s supposed to be.”

In the Yellowstone series finale, Beth found and purchased the ranch before even showing it to Rip, though she knew he would love it. It’s 7,000 acres, plus 20,000 in a lease, and features a little house and a big barn. One major selling point was that it’s “over two hours from an airport, not a f**kin’ ski resort in sight.”

Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler’s (Cole Hauser) love story continues in what is currently titled The Dutton Ranch, another upcoming piece of the Yellowstone universe.

While Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) heads in a new direction on the CBS procedural Marshals, his only remaining sibling is building a new life with her husband and their adopted son Carter (Finn Little). The Dutton Ranch continues the tale of the family that was formerly the largest landowner in Montana, though now their legacy has changed. After the death of their father John Dutton (Kevin Costner), Kayce and Beth fought to the death (literally) to preserve the state of their beloved land. In the end, that meant selling it for nearly nothing to Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham).

The original Dutton ranch — minus one corner that Kayce kept — has now been restored to tribal land, and Beth is starting over elsewhere. She informed her husband that she had purchased some property near Dillon, Montana, a rural area where tourists rarely go, and now we presumably get to see how she adapts to a quieter life.

Below, find out everything there is to know about The Dutton Ranch, including when we think it will be released, the Hollywood stars who have joined the cast, and what it will be about.

No specific premiere date has been announced, but it’s scheduled for release in 2026 on Paramount+. Filming began in August 2025 and, after a break, restarted in January in Ft. Worth, Texas, according to Collider.

What is The Dutton Ranch about?
The logline reads: “Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler are grateful for the peace they sought, fought, and nearly died for with their 7,000-acre Dutton Ranch. With tough times and stiff competition, Beth and Rip do what they must to survive, all while ensuring Carter becomes the man he’s supposed to be.”

In the Yellowstone series finale, Beth found and purchased the ranch before even showing it to Rip, though she knew he would love it. It’s 7,000 acres, plus 20,000 in a lease, and features a little house and a big barn. One major selling point was that it’s “over two hours from an airport, not a f**kin’ ski resort in sight.”