If you’ve been anxiously awaiting news about the Yellowstone spin-off centered on Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler, it’s finally time to breathe easy.
The new series, tentatively titled **Dutton Ranch**, is officially in production, with cameras rolling in and around Fort Worth, Texas. Taylor Sheridan is once again at the helm, ensuring the gritty, emotional storytelling that made Yellowstone a phenomenon continues in this fresh chapter.

**Kelly Reilly** and **Cole Hauser** return as Beth and Rip, bringing with them all the scars, memories, and chemistry that fans have come to love. This spin-off finds the couple leaving the familiar Montana ranch behind for a new 7,000-acre farm in Texas, where they hope to build a future on their own terms.
But peace is hard-won and never guaranteed in the Yellowstone universe. The pair must navigate new friendships, face new enemies, and contend with the ever-present chaos and danger that seems to follow them.
Central to the story is Carter, played by **Finn Little**, whose journey toward manhood is guided by Beth and Rip. Carter’s ambition to become someone like John Dutton sets up an emotional arc reminiscent of Yellowstone’s best family drama. The show promises to explore what it means to raise the “next John Dutton,” while also delving into the couple’s efforts to protect their new home and each other.
The cast is expanding with some impressive additions: **Jai Courtney** joins as Rob Will, an unpredictable ranch foreman whose arrival brings tension; **Ed Harris** and **Annette Bening** play power players in the Texas ranching world, with Bening’s character, Bula Jackson, set to become a formidable rival for Beth and Rip. Other series regulars include **Natalie Alyn Lind**, **Mark Manaka**, **Juan Pablo Raba**, and **Jr. Variel**, promising a rich ensemble and plenty of drama.
Filming began in August and is running alongside other Sheridan projects, including Lioness and The Madison. One notable set piece is an upscale party sequence in Ferris, Texas, featuring extras dressed as high-end socialites—a sign that the series will explore more than just ranch work and land disputes. Expect intrigue, rivalry, and the kind of high-stakes social drama that has become a hallmark of Sheridan’s storytelling.
Behind the scenes, the dedication of the cast is legendary. Kelly Reilly has spoken about the intense cowboy boot camps, learning to ride, handle cattle, and survive the elements—experiences that have shaped her portrayal of Beth’s fearlessness. From running at wolves with a bottle of whiskey to braving Texas wildlife, Reilly embodies Beth’s unbreakable spirit, a trait that will be essential as new threats emerge in Texas.
The spin-off also hints at big spoilers: one storyline involves a neighbor uncovering the truth about Beth and Rip’s past, specifically their role in Jaime’s death. This revelation becomes a weapon, threatening the couple’s hard-won peace and setting up a tense showdown.

While Dutton Ranch focuses on Beth and Rip, the Yellowstone universe continues to expand. Case Dutton’s own spin-off, YA Marshals, will explore his journey as a cowboy, Navy SEAL, and US Marshal. This interconnected storytelling keeps the franchise alive and evolving, offering fans more of the world they love.
Ultimately, Dutton Ranch is more than Yellowstone 2.0—it’s a story about life after survival, about fighting for a future when the dust has settled but threats remain. With new characters, fresh challenges, and the same fearless heart, Beth and Rip’s journey promises to be as thrilling as ever. The series is expected to premiere in late 2024 or early 2025, with weekly updates and teasers keeping fans on the edge of their seats. For more news, analysis, and spoilers, make sure to follow along as the Dutton saga continues.
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