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Beth and Rip head to Texas in Dutton Ranch as Yellowstone spin-off sets May release

Beth and Rip head to Texas in Dutton Ranch as Yellowstone spin-off sets May release
Beth and Rip head to Texas in Dutton Ranch as Yellowstone spin-off sets May release

Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser reprise their roles as Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler in Dutton Ranch, a new chapter in the Yellowstone universe arriving on Paramount+ from 15th May 2026.

The series follows the fan-favourite couple as they attempt to build a future together away from the legacy of Yellowstone, relocating to South Texas in search of a fresh start. But any hope of peace is quickly challenged, as they come up against a powerful rival ranch and a landscape where survival comes at a cost.

Set against a harsher, more volatile frontier, the drama explores what happens when the past refuses to stay buried, forcing Beth and Rip to confront both external threats and their own history.

The cast expands the Yellowstone world with the addition of Ed Harris and Annette Bening, alongside Finn Little, Jai Courtney, Juan Pablo Raba and Natalie Alyn Lind.

Created by Chad Feehan and based on characters by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson, Dutton Ranch marks the beginning of a new nine-episode story within the franchise, blending high-stakes family drama with the brutal realities of ranch life.

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Dutton Ranch is released on Paramount+ on 15th May 2026.

Watch the trailer for Dutton Ranch here:

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