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Hindustan Times
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Yellowstone's Beth and Rip spinoff moves filming location to Texas. Here's why
The beloved Yellowstone universe is expanding once again, this time with a spinoff focused on Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser). But in a surprising twist, the production has shifted from Montana, the heartland of the original series, to Texas, reported TV Insider. Yellowstone spinoff starring Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser is filming in Texas.(X\@jaalyynnn) The report revealed that filming for the show is currently underway in Ferris, Texas, under the working title Rio Palo. Representatives for 101 Studios later clarified that the title is only a placeholder name for the yet-untitled spin-off of Beth and Rip. The Texas production base is a significant departure from Yellowstone's roots. Fans last saw Beth, Rip, and Carter (Finn Little) settling on a ranch near Dillon, Montana, which is nearly two hours away from the Dutton family's iconic Paradise Valley ranch. The change in location has left fans curious about what was the driving move, and whether the story itself will leave Montana behind. A move driven by production strategy The decision is less about abandoning Montana and more about Sheridan's growing television empire. Creator Taylor Sheridan recently opened a sprawling production facility in Fort Worth, Texas, capable of hosting up to four shows at once, Rolling Out reported. The facility has already been used for the second season of Landman; the facility is quickly becoming the hub for Sheridan's expanding slate of Paramount projects. Also read: Y: Marshals: Logan Marshall-Green joins Yellowstone spinoff cast Ferris is an hour from Fort Worth, and it now houses the primary set for the Beth and Rip spin-off. Industry sources were quoted in the TV Insider report saying that Texas is offering favorable filming initiatives, crew availability, and controlled environments: all advantages that help Sheridan manage multiple simultaneous productions. Montana still matters Despite this southward shift, Montana is unlikely to disappear entirely. Yellowstone, along with its prequels 1883 and 1923, mixed Montana landscapes with Texas scenes to balance authenticity and practicality. Observers expect Beth and Rip's story to take a similar route. They will likely use Texas locations for indoor filming and logistics while still returning to Montana for sweeping outdoor shots. This method keeps the Montana identity that fans expect, while giving Sheridan's team the flexibility needed to handle a busy production schedule. Title secrecy and timeline While Rio Palo and Dutton Ranch have been suggested as working titles, the actual name of the series is still a secret. Cole Hauser confirmed that Dutton Ranch will not be the final title. This secrecy aims to protect plot details and encourage fan speculation until the marketing campaigns officially start. Reports indicate that the Beth and Rip spinoff might premiere in 2026, but this has not been confirmed yet. This timeline puts it alongside other Yellowstone projects such as The Madison, Y: Marshals, and the long rumored 6666 and 1944 spinoffs, per the TV Insider. FAQs Q: Why is the Beth and Rip spinoff filming in Texas instead of Montana? A: The move is largely logistical. Taylor Sheridan's new Fort Worth studio offers state-of-the-art facilities and tax incentives, making Texas a practical hub for multiple productions. Q: Will the spinoff still feature Montana scenes? A: Yes, industry observers expect Montana to remain part of the show for exterior ranch landscapes, while Texas handles interiors and controlled filming environments. Q: When will the Beth and Rip series premiere? A: Reports suggest 2026, though Paramount has not officially confirmed the release date.
Yahoo
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Is ‘Yellowstone's Beth & Rip Spinoff Filming in Montana?
Few details about the Yellowstone Beth and Rip spinoff starring Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser have been confirmed. What we do know is that it's in production, and that Reilly, Hauser, and Finn Little are set to reprise their roles as Beth Dutton, Rip Wheeler, and Carter in the spinoff. A Texas news outlet reported that a Yellowstone spinoff called Rio Palo was filming in Ferris, Texas. If Rio Palo sounds unfamiliar, it should. No show with that name has been announced for the Yellowstone TV universe. An MTV rep recently clarified that the so-called Rio Palo that's filming in Ferris is not a show by that name, but rather the still-untitled Beth and Rip spinoff. The last fans saw Beth and Rip, they were living in Montana on a new ranch with Carter. That ranch was said to be about 40 miles outside of Dillon, which is just a two-hour drive from Paradise Valley, where the fictional Yellowstone Dutton ranch was located. The Dallas Express reported on August 8 that a Yellowstone spinoff titled Rio Palo was filming in and around Ferris, Texas this summer. The report said that an undisclosed location in Ferris would serve as the set for the primary residence for the show's main characters. Dallas Express did not mention the Beth and Rip spinoff in its report. A representative for 101 Studios, the production company that makes the Yellowstone shows with Taylor Sheridan and MTV, confirmed to Country Living that the show filming in Ferris is the Beth and Rip series and that it's not called Rio Palo. The spinoff used to have a working title of Dutton Ranch. Hauser told Fox News Digital that Dutton Ranch is not the show's title. The official title remains undisclosed. Yellowstone's five seasons were primarily filmed in Montana. The 1883 and 1923 spinoffs were filmed in Montana and Texas. Another Sheridan show at Paramount, Landman, filmed its second season at Sheridan's new production facility in Texas earlier this year. The massive production hub is settled in Fort Worth and can accommodate four productions at once, per The Wrap. Fort Worth and Ferris are about an hour drive apart. It seems that this Fort Worth filming campus will be home base for Sheridan productions moving forward. The Beth and Rip series filming in Texas does not necessarily mean that production will never step foot in Montana. The series could be planning to film in both locations, just like the other Yellowstone spinoffs. This series is one of several for which fans have long been awaiting updates. The other present-day spinoff, The Madison starring Michelle Pfeiffer, has reportedly finished filming but there have oddly been no updates on when it will come out. The 6666 spinoff has long been radio silent, as has the reported 1944 spinoff. It's been said that the Beth and Rip show's premiere date has been pushed to 2026, but that remains unconfirmed. The Y: Marshals spinoff, centered on Luke Grimes' Kayce, debuts on CBS in 2026. Solve the daily Crossword


Wales Online
24-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
MobLand series receives ‘greenlight' and is renewed for second season
MobLand series receives 'greenlight' and is renewed for second season undefined Pierce Brosnan, Guy Ritchie and Tom Hardy attends the 'MobLand' Global Premiere (Image: Getty Images ) The crime series MobLand, which stars James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan and The Queen's Dame Helen Mirren, has received the "greenlight" and been renewed for a second season. The Paramount+ series follows two mob families, the Harrigans and the Stevensons, who clash in a battle for power which threatens their lives as they know it. Brosnan, 72, plays mobster Conrad Harrigan in the series, the husband to Dame Helen's Maeve Harrigan, and is joined by Tom Hardy's character, Harry Da Souza, the "fixer" who is called up to make a problem disappear after a night out goes awry for the sons of the two warring crime families. The star-studded cast also includes House Of The Dragon's Paddy Considine, Downton Abbey star Joanne Froggatt alongside Top Boy actress Jasmine Jobson. Da Vinci's Demons actress Lara Pulver also stars in the series alongside Anson Boon from Pistol, Top Boy's Geoff Bell and Emily Barber best known for Industry. Article continues below Chris McCarthy, co chief executive of Paramount said: "With over 26 million viewers and climbing, MobLand has become a resounding triumph. "We are elated to greenlight a second season of this global phenomenon, which has dominated both domestic and international charts and soared to #1 in the United Kingdom." Produced in association with MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios, the first series premiered in March and was created by Top Boy's Ronan Bennett who also co-wrote the series alongside Spectre's Jez Butterworth, with Guy Ritchie as an executive producer. Article continues below According to Paramount+ the TV show amassed over 26 million viewers, becoming the second most-watched original series on the service. Butterworth said: "TV was a brand-new world for me and I was reluctant to commit to TV overall, but Chris (McCarthy) David (Glasser) and the teams at Paramount and 101 Studios, completely changed my perspective with their bold creative vision and razor-sharp strategic insight. "Collaborating with Chris, David, Guy (Ritchie) and our stellar cast has been nothing short of inspiring and I'm excited to dive into the second season of MobLand."

Leader Live
24-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Leader Live
MobLand series receives ‘greenlight' and is renewed for second season
The Paramount+ series follows two mob families, the Harrigans and the Stevensons, who clash in a battle for power which threatens their lives as they know it. Brosnan, 72, plays mobster Conrad Harrigan in the series, the husband to Dame Helen's Maeve Harrigan, and is joined by Tom Hardy's character, Harry Da Souza, the 'fixer' who is called up to make a problem disappear after a night out goes awry for the sons of the two warring crime families. The star-studded cast also includes House Of The Dragon's Paddy Considine, Downton Abbey star Joanne Froggatt alongside Top Boy actress Jasmine Jobson. Da Vinci's Demons actress Lara Pulver also stars in the series alongside Anson Boon from Pistol, Top Boy's Geoff Bell and Emily Barber best known for Industry. Chris McCarthy, co chief executive of Paramount said: 'With over 26 million viewers and climbing, MobLand has become a resounding triumph. 'We are elated to greenlight a second season of this global phenomenon, which has dominated both domestic and international charts and soared to #1 in the United Kingdom.' Produced in association with MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios, the first series premiered in March and was created by Top Boy's Ronan Bennett who also co-wrote the series alongside Spectre's Jez Butterworth, with Guy Ritchie as an executive producer. According to Paramount+ the TV show amassed over 26 million viewers, becoming the second most-watched original series on the service. Butterworth said: 'TV was a brand-new world for me and I was reluctant to commit to TV overall, but Chris (McCarthy) David (Glasser) and the teams at Paramount and 101 Studios, completely changed my perspective with their bold creative vision and razor-sharp strategic insight. 'Collaborating with Chris, David, Guy (Ritchie) and our stellar cast has been nothing short of inspiring and I'm excited to dive into the second season of MobLand.'


North Wales Chronicle
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- North Wales Chronicle
MobLand series receives ‘greenlight' and is renewed for second season
The Paramount+ series follows two mob families, the Harrigans and the Stevensons, who clash in a battle for power which threatens their lives as they know it. Brosnan, 72, plays mobster Conrad Harrigan in the series, the husband to Dame Helen's Maeve Harrigan, and is joined by Tom Hardy's character, Harry Da Souza, the 'fixer' who is called up to make a problem disappear after a night out goes awry for the sons of the two warring crime families. The star-studded cast also includes House Of The Dragon's Paddy Considine, Downton Abbey star Joanne Froggatt alongside Top Boy actress Jasmine Jobson. Da Vinci's Demons actress Lara Pulver also stars in the series alongside Anson Boon from Pistol, Top Boy's Geoff Bell and Emily Barber best known for Industry. Chris McCarthy, co chief executive of Paramount said: 'With over 26 million viewers and climbing, MobLand has become a resounding triumph. 'We are elated to greenlight a second season of this global phenomenon, which has dominated both domestic and international charts and soared to #1 in the United Kingdom.' Produced in association with MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios, the first series premiered in March and was created by Top Boy's Ronan Bennett who also co-wrote the series alongside Spectre's Jez Butterworth, with Guy Ritchie as an executive producer. According to Paramount+ the TV show amassed over 26 million viewers, becoming the second most-watched original series on the service. Butterworth said: 'TV was a brand-new world for me and I was reluctant to commit to TV overall, but Chris (McCarthy) David (Glasser) and the teams at Paramount and 101 Studios, completely changed my perspective with their bold creative vision and razor-sharp strategic insight. 'Collaborating with Chris, David, Guy (Ritchie) and our stellar cast has been nothing short of inspiring and I'm excited to dive into the second season of MobLand.'