We Just Got The Best Update On Beth & Rip’s ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff

Yellowstone has come to a close, but Beth and Rip’s story is far from over. That’s right, stars Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser are coming back

for a Yellowstone spinoff from creator Taylor Sheridan! Rather than a prequel like 1883 and 1923, this new series seems to be a

continuation of the OG story we’ve loved since Yellowstone premiered in 2018 — and it’s finally filming!

 

Beth & Rip's Yellowstone Spinoff Dutton Ranch News - Brit + Co

 

Dutton Ranch will reportedly air on Paramount+ in 2026. The show was originally supposed to air in November 2025, according to Paramount’s Q1 earnings for 2025 (via ScreenRant). It also looks like Luke Grimes’ Y: Marshals show and 1944 are coming in 2026.

“..So it is true!! 🤠” he posted on Instagram, with a bunch of hashtags confirming that production has begun. Dutton Ranch is filming around Texas.

 

We Just Got The Best Update On Beth & Rip's 'Yellowstone' Spinoff

 

And thanks to Finn Little, who plays Carter, we know the show is officially in production!

Okay so we don’t have too much official info on the Yellowstone spinoff yet, but Deadline reports that the series could feature other cast members from the original show. PLEASE let Kayce and Monica (Luke Grimes and Kelsey Asbille) make an appearance. I just cannot get enough of those two.

And, naturally, “the new offshoot shares the most DNA with the mothership of any shows in the Yellowstone universe to date, which explains why it will be the first spinoff to carry Yellowstone in the title,” according to Deadline sources. 1883 and 1923 introduced us to new time periods and characters within the Dutton family, but continuing the same relationship arcs and family dynamics will make this Yellowstone spinoff feel more familiar than ever.

Kelly Reilly told Entertainment Weekly ahead of the season 5 premiere on November 10, 2024 that “Beth is more like a wild animal this season than ever. When I read the scripts, it made me think [that] she is, for the first time, maybe afraid she will lose it for [her dad].”

And I’m very interested to see how the series wraps up this season’s plot line of keeping the ranch in the family — and how that will affect Beth and Rip’s future. “It’s dark, brutal and desperate stuff — gaining power, losing it, defending and fighting,” she continues. “It’s bloody and at times beautiful in how it breaks them into their core selves.”

“I read the last episode the day before we started filming,” Luke Grimes told Entertainment Weekly. “I couldn’t be happier. I think it’s a perfect ending for the show for every character. It’s just a testament to what a good writer Taylor is, and it’s a very, very profound, beautiful ending. I can’t wait to sit down and watch it one day.”

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