‘Dutton Ranch’ Spinoff Sets Release Date With Explosive First Look

‘Dutton Ranch’ Spinoff Sets Release Date With Explosive First Look


Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler are so again.

The fan-favorite Yellowstone couple starring in their very own spinoff are persevering with on the Dutton legacy in what Paramount is describing as “a new Yellowstone series” with Dutton Ranch. On Monday, Paramount+ dropped a primary look and introduced a two-episode premiere date of May 14.

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Dutton Ranch will stream on Paramount+ and air on the Paramount Network starting May 15, at 8 pm with two episodes, after which weekly all through the nine-episode first season. The sequence is created by government producer and showrunner Chad Feehan, primarily based on the characters created by government producers Sheridan and John Linson.

The explosive first teaser (under) makes it clear that the peaceful ending the couple earned when settling into their new Dillon, Montana, ranch on the finish of Yellowstone was short-lived. The one-minute footage is crammed with violence and exhibits Beth and Rip as soon as once more combating to defend the life they’ve constructed.

“A legacy is a beautiful thing,” says Beth to a brand new character named Beulah Jackson, performed by Annette Bening, “but only if it survives.”

When the indomitable Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler return, this time they’re taking over Texas. The logline reads: “As Beth and Rip fight to build a future together — far from the ghosts of Yellowstone — they collide with brutal new realities and a ruthless rival ranch that will stop at nothing to protect their empire. In South Texas, blood runs deeper, forgiveness is fleeting, and the cost of survival might just be your soul.”

Along with Reilly and Hauser, Finn Little returns as their son, Carter. The forged is rounded out by Juan Pablo Raba, Jai Courtney, JR Villarreal, Marc Menchaca, Natalie Alyn Lind, Ed Harris and Bening.

Dutton Ranch would be the second Yellowstone spinoff to launch following Marshalswhich follows Beth’s brother Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) and is at present airing weekly Sunday nights on CBS, and has already been renewed for a second season. Marshals showrunner Spencer Hudnut recently told The Hollywood Reporter that the summer time earlier than flagship sequence Yellowstone signed off with its sequence finale in December 2024, David Glasser at 101 Studios and Keith Cox at Paramount started exploring how they may proceed on Taylor Sheridan’s mega-hit Yellowstone franchise.

“David did start the conversation by asking, ‘Would you rather watch a spinoff about Kayce Dutton or Beth Dutton?’ And, because he’s David Glasser, he, of course, will have both shows on the air,” said Hudnut.

Reilly and Hauser, who have been in active development to proceed on the Yellowstone-verse for a while earlier than the present was introduced, they’d each expressed their curiosity in following Sheridan, who writes all episodes of Yellowstonewherever his pen takes them. Reilly said“I trust him with wherever he takes her; whether we’re leaving her where we’ve left her, or we’re going to find her somewhere else, I trust him.” After the finale, government producer and director Christina Voros explained how Sheridan left the door “wide open” to proceed on with Beth and Rip.

Hauser also recently spoke to THR about Beth and Rip main their very own sequence, with out their Yellowstone co-stars: “Kelly and I are focused on [Rip and Beth’s] relationship and our love together, and what we’re going to get [them] into.” Both Hudnut and Voros, the latter who additionally directed the not too long ago launched The Madisoneach awning THR they might like to see a Beth and Rip crossover with Kayce, if the manufacturing stars align on Dutton Ranch and Marshals. “There’s so much potential in having all of these spinoffs in the universe, you would love to see what could come of that,” mentioned Voros.

Dutton Ranch It is produced by Paramount Television Studios and 101 Studios. Dutton Ranch is also executive produced by Glasser, Art Linson, Ron Burkle, David Hutkin, Bob Yari, Voros, Michael Friedman, Hauser, Reilly and Keith Cox. Voros directed multiple episodes, including the premiere and finale. Greg Yaitanes, Jessica Lowrey, and Phil Abraham are directors.

See more first-look photos of the cast, below.

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