đźš« Bad news for Yellowstone fans: Beth & Rip spin-off still stuck in development!
Cole Hauser (who plays Rip) recently opened up, confirming that while he’s excited, there’s still no real story, title, or production timeline for the show focused on Rip and Beth screenrant.com+15collider.com+15collider.com+15. He humorously admitted it’s still “out on the dusty trail” and said:
“Hopefully, we’ll start seeing stuff soon” collider.com+1comingsoon.net+1.
Although insiders expect the Beth & Rip series to premiere around Fall 2025, the project remains very much up in the air—even its working title (often referred to as Dutton Ranch) has been denied by Hauser latimes.com+15screenrant.com+15collider.com+15.
He emphasized that while he and Kelly Reilly are committed and eager, there’s no set script, no staff onboard, no green light yet latimes.com+3holler.country+3looper.com+3. Hauser reiterated they’re just waiting on Taylor Sheridan’s vision before anything kicks off glamour.com+15comingsoon.net+15collider.com+15.
đź“… Spin-off timeline snapshot:
Series | Focus | Status | Expected Release |
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Beth & Rip spin‑off | Rip Wheeler & Beth Dutton | In early/pre-development (no script, no title) | Fall 2025 (rumored) |
Y: Marshals | Kayce Dutton | Prepped for CBS mid‑season 2026 | Spring 2026 |
Paramount recently revealed Kayce’s spin-off (working title Y: Marshals) will premiere in Spring 2026, and they hinted the Rip/Beth show is planned for late 2025 en.wikipedia.org+15cinemablend.com+15countryrebel.com+15glamour.com+15southernliving.com+15collider.com+15.
🔍 Hauser’s Latest Reveals:
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He’s all in for a sequel focused on Rip & Beth, but it’s dependent on Sheridan’s writing and network backing .
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He confirmed the show exists in concept, but current progress is minimal: scripts aren’t written, production hasn’t started .
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Even the project’s title is unconfirmed — “Dutton Ranch” isn’t official glamour.com+9screenrant.com+9countryrebel.com+9.
🕰️ Bottom line:
Fans thrilled by Yellowstone’s finale need a bit more patience. Although Hauser and Reilly are excited, the spin-off is still in its infancy, with no solid story, production plans, or network approval yet. That leaves the beloved cowboy couple’s next chapter far from guaranteed—and still a long way from your screen.