
Yellowstone star breaks silence on return in highly anticipated spinoff
Before the curtains closed on Yellowstone, buzz spread that the show's beloved figures Beth Dutton (portrayed by Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) were set to lead their very own series on Paramount Plus.
The spinoff, yet to be titled, is anticipated to pick up in contemporary times, shadowing the aftermath of John Dutton's (Kevin Costner) demise and the consequential sale of the Dutton estate.
Deadline hinted at Finn Little, who embodies the character Carter in the flagship show, returning to the fold for this fresh outing from Taylor Sheridan.
Carter became a fixture in the fourth season, finding solace with Beth after a chance encounter in the hospital and his father succumbing to drug addiction woes.
As Beth found herself sympathising with the distressed youth, an uncommon kinship took shape between them, reports the Express.
Beth and Rip ultimately assumed guardianship over Carter, giving him a sense of family as the child Beth was never able to have.
On social media, Little gave a nudge towards the speculation by posting, "Must be true then...", skilfully dancing around outright confirmation.
Although Paramount Plus has not stamped the casting as official, fans are barely keeping their composure at the prospect.
User Aaronglenane chimed in: "EPIC! Congrats Finn. Awesome to see you carrying this character onwards."
Tneally97 piped up: "Yassssss this is the best. Can't wait."
And Mariacristinamanzi didn't hold back, stating: "Best News of the year!"
Maisonofvanity couldn't contain their enthusiasm: "SCREAMING! I missed Carter."
whilst elizabethmary hoped: "Praying this is real. I'm so excited."
During the original series' final season, Little took to Instagram to express his gratitude towards the fans.
He expressed: "Wanted to say THANK YOU! Forever grateful for all the support of Carter since he showed up in season 4 of YELLOWSTONE. Carter's a good kid deep down - just needed a bit of guidance."
He added: "He learnt tough life lessons at the Yellowstone ranch. Lost people he looked up to, and gained a little bit of hope in amongst it all - that things may just work out okay."
Paramount Plus has been contacted for a statement.
The yet-to-be-named series is set to premiere on Paramount Plus.

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