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Yahoo
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Everything to know about the ‘Survivor 48' finale: Airdate, title, finalists, and more
Eva Erickson. Joe Hunter. Kamilla Karthigesu. Kyle Fraser. Mitch Guerra. Shauhin Davari. One of these six people is about to become a millionaire. Following the elimination of Mary Zheng from the May 7 episode of Survivor 48, only a half-dozen players remain in the running to become this season's Sole Survivor. These castaways have outwitted, outlasted, and outplayed 12 others to make it to the last episode of the 48th season, and now their fate resides in the hands of the jury who they had a hand in eliminating from the game. Here is everything to know about the Survivor 48 finale. More from GoldDerby Expect the biggest 'Big Brother' yet: Season 27 gets premiere date, extended episodes, and new Friday installments From 'Dutton Ranch' to 'Y: Marshals' and beyond: Everything to know about the upcoming 'Yellowstone' spinoffs 'The Voice' recap: Top 5 finalists revealed as 7 artists eliminated in 'Live Semi-Final Results' Mark your calendars for Wednesday, May 21, as that is CBS' airdate for the three-hour finale. It will begin at 8 p.m. ET/PT and conclude at 11 p.m. ET/PT. The winner will be crowned in the final hour, followed by Jeff Probst hosting the on-island reunion. The full episode will stream later on Paramount+. Robert Voets/CBS Survivor has always named its episodes after quirky or unique quotes from the contestants and/or Jeff, and the finale is no exception. The official title is "Only One of Youse Can Win," though it's unclear which person is responsible for the specific quote. Might it be a voted-off player, who lashes out after their torch is snuffed? Or maybe it's someone who's knocked out of a challenge early? Find out next Wednesday. Oh, yes! There will be two immunity challenges throughout the three-hour episode, the first one featuring the Final 5 and the second one between the Final 4. The winner of the last challenge will get to choose one person to bring with them to the Final 3, while the remaining two people will compete in a fire-making challenge to see who advances, and who is eliminated in fourth place. CBS As of this writing, the six people still left in the game are: Eva Erickson: 24-year-old PhD candidate from Providence, R.I. Joe Hunter: 46-year-old fire captain from West Sacramento, Calif. Kamilla Karthigesu: 31-year-old software engineer from Foster City, Calif. Kyle Fraser: 31-year-old attorney from Brooklyn, N.Y. Mitch Guerra: 34-year-old P.E. coach from Waco,Texas Shauhin Davari: 38-year-old debate professor from Costa Mesa, Calif. One of these contestants will be ousted during the May 14 episode, leaving just five to compete in the finale on May 21. The jury of eight started at the Top 11, with Cedrek McFadden becoming the first jury member. He was followed by Chrissy Sarnowsky, David Kinne, Star Toomey, and Mary Zheng, and three more will soon join them. These eight jurors will vote for who they think deserves the $1 million prize. (Note that the seven people voted out first do not participate in this stage of the competition: Stephanie Berger, Kevin Leung, Justin Pioppi, Thomas Krottinger, Bianca Roses, Charity Nelms, and Saiounia "Sai" Hughley.) With eight jurors and three finalists, it's possible we could see a tie vote — that's what happened in Season 36, Survivor: Ghost Island. If there's a tie, the third-place finalist gets to cast the tie-breaking vote. During the Ghost Island finale, Laurel Johnson received the least amount of jury votes (zero), so she cast the tie-breaking vote between Wendell Holland and Domenick Abbate, picking Wendell. Timothy Kuratek/CBS To date, 45 different people have won CBS's reality TV show, spread out over 47 seasons — see the updated winners list. Sandra Diaz-Twine (Pearl Islands, Heroes vs. Villains) and Tony Vlachos (Cagayan, Winners at War) are the franchise's only two-time champions, with the former taking home a combined $2 million, and the latter claiming a combined $3 million, since Winners at War rewarded double the prize money. Who will join the list of champions for Season 48? SIGN UP for Gold Derby's free newsletter with latest predictions Best of GoldDerby 'The Masked Singer' spoilers: Who is Boogie Woogie? 'RuPaul's Drag Race' winners list: Every season, plus 'All Stars' Vote for 'Survivor 50': The 3 new questions center around design, survival, and strategy Click here to read the full article.
Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
It's Happening! Beth and Rip's 'Yellowstone' Spinoff Gets Title and Premiere Date
Though Yellowstone is officially over, Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler's story sure isn't! That's right, Yellowstone fans—your favorite fiery couple is saddling up for a brand-new adventure. Beth and Rip are stepping out of the Dutton Ranch chaos and into the spotlight with their very own spinoff series. Rumors of a spinoff show starring Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser have circulated for months amongst fans and cast members alike, though nothing has been set in stone. That is, until Bloomberg recently confirmed details of the new show. Cole previously teased the Yellowstone spinoff, revealing that the idea has been in the works for quite some time. "I know that there's some stuff on the horizon when it comes to [Taylor Sheridan's] ideas for Kelly Reilly and myself and some of the other cast," he said in an interview with Country Living last April. But, now it's official. Keep reading for everything you need to know. Paramount Network If you thought Beth and Rip's love story was wild before, just wait until you see what's in store. This spinoff promises to deliver all the drama, romance, and rugged action you've come to love. First and foremost, Yellowstone showrunner Taylor Sheridan is back! According to the Bloomberg report, the neo-Western mastermind has been working quietly with Paramount co-CEO Chris McCarthy to bring the highly anticipated sequel to life—the first of its kind in the Yellowstone universe. The most exciting news of all? The show, tentatively titled Dutton Ranch, will star original Yellowstone favorites Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser—and is set to premiere on the Paramount Network this fall, with streaming available on Paramount+. So, not only does The Dutton family legacy live on, but it's happening sooner than originally thought. Paramount Network It's still unclear exactly how Dutton Ranch will continue the storylines from the original series, but the offshoot is expected to follow the present-day timeline of the original show. At the end of Yellowstone Season 5, Beth and Rip decided to start fresh on a smaller ranch near Dillon, Montana, after Kayce (Luke Grimes) helped them secure the family ranch by selling it to Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham). This new show will likely feature familiar faces from the original cast, too. Additionally, a show about the Yellowstone character Kayce Dutton is coming in 2026. This on top of The Madison, a spinoff starring Michelle Pfeiffer, and 1944, another prequel. So settle in, because these are rides you won't want to miss! You Might Also Like


Daily Mirror
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Yellowstone finally confirms update on Beth and Rip's return - and it's sooner than you think
The much-anticipated sequel to Yellowstone has a tentative release date, and it's closer than you might expect. Fans were waiting nearly two years for the second half of the fifth season following Kevin Costner's departure, with the final episode seemingly concluding the Duttons' saga last December. However, it was later confirmed that main characters Beth Dutton (played by Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) would be returning for a follow-up series. The latest addition to the growing list of Yellowstone spin-offs will continue the story of the ranching power couple after the death of Beth's father, John Dutton (Costner). A recent Bloomberg report suggests that Paramount co-CEO Chris McCarthy and Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan are gearing up to launch the new spin-off this autumn, reports the Mirror US. The series, currently titled Dutton Ranch, will be exclusively available on Paramount+, reportedly in just a few months. The plot details for Dutton Ranch remain under wraps, particularly given that Beth's brother Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) sold the Yellowstone ranch to its former rival, Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham). Kayce planned to stay on the land with his wife, Monica (Kelsey Asbille), and their son, Tate (Brecken Merrill), while Beth and Rip considered relocating to a smaller area near Dillon, Montana. Their tranquil haven, a significant departure from their tumultuous past entwined with criminal exploits, is at risk of collapsing when the duo re-emerge on our screens in the coming months. Reilly had stirred excitement on her personal Instagram account when she affirmed with a "true [love heart emoji]" in response to a fan's inquiry about the spin-off. Her thrilled colleague Hauser shared with People magazine: "America has spoken and they still love the show. "Hopefully, we can continue to get in people's living rooms and entertain them the way we have over the last seven years." In related news, mastermind showrunner Sheridan is purportedly brewing early plans for Kayce's standalone venture on CBS, as anticipative audiences bide their time for other forthcoming spin-offs, The Madison and 1944, both slated for release in 2026. In another move, the prolific television maestro Sheridan has roped in a Yellowstone fan favourite for the upcoming season of his freshly successful Paramount drama, Landman. 1883's Sam Elliot, famed for his portrayal of veteran Shea Brennan, is appointed for a mystery role opposite the esteemed Billy Bob Thornton, who plays the enterprising oil company landman Tommy Norris.


Irish Daily Star
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Star
Yellowstone fans get huge update on Beth and Rip spin-off after months of waiting
The much-anticipated sequel to Yellowstone has a tentative release window, and it's closer than you might expect. Fans were waiting nearly two years for the second half of the fifth season following Kevin Costner's departure. The final episode seemed to conclude the Duttons' saga last December. However, it was later confirmed that main characters Beth Dutton (played by Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) would be returning for a sequel series. This latest addition to the growing list of Yellowstone spin-offs will follow the journey of the ranching power couple after the death of Beth's father, John Dutton (Costner). Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly are both returning to the Yellowstone universe A recent Bloomberg report suggests that Paramount co-CEO Chris McCarthy and Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan are gearing up to launch the new spin-off this fall, reports the Mirror US . The series, currently titled Dutton Ranch, will be exclusively available on Paramount+, reportedly in just a few months. Plot details for Dutton Ranch remain under wraps, particularly considering Beth's brother Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) sold the Yellowstone ranch to its former rival, Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham). Kayce planned to stay on the land with his wife, Monica (Kelsey Asbille), and their son, Tate (Brecken Merrill), while Beth and Rip considered moving to a smaller plot near Dillon, Montana. The tranquil retreat that our favorite characters have built, so far removed from their prior life of chaos and criminality, might come crashing down in the coming months as they return to the screen. Reilly let her Instagram followers in on the secret, confirming the spin-off with a simple "true [love heart emoji]" when quizzed by an eager fan. The popular Western franchise is still going strong after Kevin Costner's exit Her co-star Hauser shared his enthusiasm in People magazine: "America has spoken and they still love the show. "Hopefully, we can continue to get in people's living rooms and entertain them the way we have over the last seven years." In other news, creator Sheridan is reportedly cooking up a new spin-off for CBS centered on Kayce, as fans eagerly await the release of other spin-offs like The Madison and 1944, anticipated to debut in 2026. Adding to his TV magic, Sheridan has roped in a fan-favorite from Yellowstone for the next season of his blockbuster Paramount series, Landman. Sam Elliot, famous for his role as Shea Brennan in the acclaimed prequel 1883, will join Billy Bob Thornton in Landman, though his exact role remains hush-hush. Yellowstone is available to stream on Paramount+.
Yahoo
23-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘1923' Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Air?
The history of the Dutton Ranch continues to unfold in the returning second season of '1923.' The 'Yellowstone' prequel returns for a sophomore season as Jacob (Harrison Ford) and Cara (Helen Mirren) Dutton prepare to fight for their ranch from greedy businessmen – pretty par for the course of this universe. The second season also follows their son Spencer (Brandon Sklenar) and his search for his wife while he fights his way back to Montana to help his family. Here's everything you need to know about where and when to tune in for the second season of Paramount+'s '1923.' '1923' Season 2 premieres on Sunday, Feb. 23. '1923' Season 2 will be available to stream weekly on Paramount+ starting on Sunday, Feb. 23. Like with the first season, episodes of '1923' Season 2 will stream weekly exclusively on Paramount+. Here's a rundown of the entire schedule. Episode 1 – Feb. 23 Episode 2 – March 2 Episode 3 – March 9 Episode 4 – March 16 Episode 5 – March 23 Episode 6 – March 30 Episode 7 – April 6 Episode 8 – April 13 The second season picks up where the first ended – and where many seasons in the 'Yellowstone' universe orbit – with the Dutton family fighting for their ranch. Jacob and Cara Dutton prepare for war against Donald Whitfield, who wants to expand his plans onto their land. Meanwhile, Spencer continues to work his way back to Montana to help his parents while also on the lookout for his wife Alexandra – who was separated from him at the end of Season 1. '1923' brings back its biggest stars for its sophomore season. Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren both return as Jacob and Cara Dutton. Brandon Sklenar is back as Spencer Dutton with Julia Schlaepfer reprising her role as Alexandra. The cast is rounded out by Timothy Dalton, Jerome Flynn, Michelle Randolph, Aminah Nieves and Darren Mann. The post '1923' Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Air? appeared first on TheWrap.