Beth and Rip’s Yellowstone Spinoff Dutton Ranch Makes Major Announcement

The Dutton family saga ended with the “Yellowstone” season 5 finale in December. As soon as the story was over, reports emerged claiming a spinoff starring Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser as Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler was in the works. But Paramount has been quiet about the future of the “Yellowstone” franchise. When will the new Beth and Rip sequel premiere?

Beth and Rip’s ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff Title Revealed
According to a new report from Bloomberg, Sheridan is developing several spinoffs, prequels, and sequels to expand the “Yellowstone” universe. Paramount currently has four in development.

The prequel “1944” will continue the Dutton story with a new generation, following the prequels “1883” and “1923,” which will stream on Paramount+. There’s also a new spinoff due out next year starring Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton and airing on CBS.

“The Madison” is set in the “Yellowstone” universe and will be part of Paramount+, but it doesn’t focus on the Duttons. Instead, there is a new family named The Clyburns, and the series will star Michelle Pfeiffer and Matthew Fox.

Finally, there’s the Beth and Rip spinoff. The tentative title is “Dutton Ranch,” and the premiere date might be sooner than fans expect.

When Will ‘Dutton Ranch’ Premiere?
According to Sheridan, “Yellowstone” ended about three seasons before he planned because of a conflict with Kevin Costner. That means there is more Dutton story to tell. And that could happen in the “Dutton Ranch” spinoff. The new series will debut on the Paramount Network and Paramount+ this fall.

Beth and Rip's Yellowstone Spinoff Has a Name and Premiere Date

It’s not yet clear how “Dutton Ranch” will continue the Dutton family story. Fans will recall that the flagship series ended with Kayce helping Beth and Rip save the ranch by selling it to Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham). Kayce and his family still stayed on the ranch, keeping a promise their ancestors made, while Beth and Rip moved to a smaller spot near Dillon, Montana.

Cole Hauser Hopes Fans Will Love Beth and Rip’s ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff
When the rumors started to swirl about a Beth and Rip spinoff, Reilly confirmed the news on Instagram. A fan asked her about the rumors, and Reilly responded, “true 🤍.”

Hauser told People Magazine that America had spoken and they still loved “Yellowstone.” Then he gave fans a little teaser about what was coming next.

“Hopefully, we can continue to get in people’s living rooms and entertain them the way we have over the last seven years.” It looks like Hauser will have that chance with Dutton Ranch, and soon!” Hauser said.

“Yellowstone” is now streaming on Peacock. The rest of the Sheridanverse is streaming on Paramount+.

Tell us! Will you be tuning in to Beth and Rip’s “Yellowstone” spinoff? Let us know in the comments below!

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