We Still Don't Know the Title of the Rip and Beth 'Yellowstone' Spinoff

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It's all happening! For months,Yellowstonefans have been on tenterhook over the rumors that starsKelly Reilly and Cole Hauser were in negotiations to carry on the beloved Western drama into a sixth season. With season five having finally come to a close late last year and no further talks of renewal, it seems that particular era of the Dutton tale has truly ended. However, we now know for certain that Reilly and Hauser have signed on toa new spinoff showto carry on the stories of Beth and Rip. The possibility first surfaced in a report byDeadlineahead of theYellowstonefinale, but despite the fact that Reilly and Hauser seemingly gave the thumbs up to the rumors, Paramount, which owns the rights to the Dutton universe, never officially confirmed the series was in the works. Since then, it's been widely agreed that the series is happening, with a steady trickle of information revealing more and more details about plans for the show. However, in an earnings call in May, Paramount executives finally spoke openly about the series, officially confirming that it's on, and it's expected to premiere in November 2025. Here's everything we know so far about the new spinoff. While theYellowstoneshows have a history of title swaps, in a May earnings call Paramount Global co-CEO Chris McCarthy,referred tothe series asDutton Ranch(or possiblyThe Dutton Ranch.) That echoed an earlier report byBloombergthat theshow was operating under that working title. However, just a few weeks later,Cole Hauser put the kibosh on that, saying definitively in an interview, "Well, first of all, it's notDutton Ranch. That's not the name of it." Hauser did not reveal what the titlewillbe. InDeadline's early reports, indications were that the new show would carryYellowstonein the title—unlike the series's prequels1883,1923, and1944,or the upcoming spinoffThe Madison. PerBloomberg, the series, like its parent show, will air on Paramount Network (the cable home ofYellowstone) with streaming rights going to Paramount+. The decision to make the new series a spinoff rather than an extension of the flagship show may be, in part, due to a streaming deal thatYellowstonecut back before Paramount helmed its own streamer. Despite all of the associated Dutton-verse shows appearing on Paramount+, the original series is only available on Peacock—a new title would potentially allow Paramount to capture the streaming rights for the new Beth and Rip offshoot. Another bit of news that emerged from the Paramount earnings call was that it's currently planned for the show to debut in November 2025 alongside the return of creator Taylor Sheridan's other hit seriesLandman. The move would put the new series airing almost exactly a year after Yellowstone's finale season started. No specific dates have been revealed yet. Puck's Matthew Belloni previouslyreportedthat Taylor Sheridan was "planning to shoot theYellowstonespinoff with Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly this summer (they're currently looking to cast a Kevin Costner type that is definitelynotCostner to join them)." Bloomberg later announced that the show was planned to air in fall 2025. Theseason 5 finale ofYellowstone(which now seems to have been a series finale) hinted at what's to come for the characters, with Beth buying a new property for the couple to live on. As she explained, the ranch comes with 7,000 acres of its own land, plus another 20,000 in a lease, where they can run cattle and horses. As she describes it, the ranch is "40 miles west of Dillon, over 2 hours from an airport, not a fucking ski resort in sight," and while that might sound unremarkable, the mention of Dillon actually could hint at howThe Madison—the previously unconnected series that's been billed as aYellowstonespinoff—ties in. Dillion, Montana is in the area known as the Madison Valley, where the titular show is supposedly set. While no other connections to that series were mentioned in the episode, it's possible that we'll see some ranching crossover in the ever-expandingYellowstoneuniverse. We will continue to update this story as more is announced. You Might Also Like 12 Weekend Getaway Spas For Every Type of Occasion 13 Beauty Tools to Up Your At-Home Facial Game

 

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