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Yahoo
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The Release Windows For Yellowstone's Spinoffs About Kayce, Rip And Beth Have Been Revealed, And Now I Have Two Important Questions
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Yellowstone may be over, but the Dutton family tree lives on thanks to Kayce, Beth and Rip. Between the end of the 2025 TV schedule and the start of 2026's programming, we'll see these characters played by Luke Grimes, Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser return to our screens in two different upcoming Yellowstone shows. And knowing that they'll air pretty close together leaves me with two important questions. We knew that both Dutton Ranch, which is the Rip and Beth spinoff, and Y: Marshals, Kayce's show, were in the works for a while now. However, now we have confirmed release windows. During Paramount Global's Q1 2025 earnings call (via ScreenRant), it was revealed that Rip and Beth's spinoff would premiere on the Paramount Network (and stream the next day for those with a Paramount+ subscription) in November of this year. Meanwhile, CBS's 2025-2026 lineup featured Kayce's series, and specified that it will premiere mid-season as part of the Spring '26 programming. That means, as Dutton Ranch is ending, we'll be gearing up for the premiere of Y: Marshals, which gives me questions about when these projects will take place and how much crossover there could be. Odds are, Dutton Ranch will air its finale in December or maybe January, and if I had to guess Y: Marshals will premiere sometime in February (or maybe late January or early March). That means there will be very little time between the two shows in terms of when they air. That makes me wonder how both projects will fit into the Yellowstone timeline. Will they take place simultaneously? Will Marshals happen right after Dutton Ranch? Could they take place years apart? The options are endless, and I really can't predict what they might do, which ups my curiosity a lot. However, it does not change my mind about the fact that Luke Grimes, Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly should crossover between the two dramas. Paramount Plus: from $7.99 a month/$79.99 a yearTo keep up with everything Yellowstone, including the upcoming shows, make sure you have Paramount+. Plans start at $7.99, and you can upgrade to Premium for Showtime and no ads by paying $12.99 per month. View Deal When Yellowstone ended, Kayce and Beth went their separate ways. Kayce stayed at East Camp, very close to where the Dutton Ranch once stood. Beth and Rip moved to Dillon, Montana, to live on a new ranch. According to Google Maps, Paradise Valley, where Kayce's home is, and Dillon are a little over two hours apart if you're driving, so I think it's logical to believe the family would still see each other. Plus, Kayce and Beth left things on good terms after they both worked to facilitate the deal to give the ranch to the Broken Rock people. To me, it wouldn't make much sense if they never saw each other. So, whether these two shows take place around the same time or years apart, I want to see Kayce on Dutton Ranch, and I'd love to see Beth and Rip on Y: Marshals. While these Westerns will air on two different networks, they are all under the Paramount umbrella and will be streamable on Paramount+. So, let's cross these series over, keep the Dutton family together, and make it so all this happens around the same time, so we can see exactly how the Yellowstone story continues.


Fox News
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
'Yellowstone' star Cole Hauser spills spin-off secrets, embraces 'classy' world of American cowboys
Cole Hauser is saddling up for his next adventure. Speaking with Fox News Digital at the Professional Bull Riding (PBR) finals in Arlington, Texas, on Saturday, the 50-year-old actor opened up about the highly anticipated "Yellowstone" spin-off premiering this fall, shared why he loves "putting in the work" when it comes to mastering horseback riding and revealed his admiration for the "classy" American cowboy culture that has recently reintroduced itself. "Well, first of all, it's not 'Dutton Ranch,'" Hauser, a brand ambassador for PBR, said of the spin-off's rumored title. "That's not the name of it." While the series' title is still up in the air, one thing is for certain, said Hauser. "We can expect the same that we've been doing for the last seven years," he said. "Kelly (Reilly) and I going and working our a-- off trying to create something special." According to Deadline, Hauser and Reilly have closed deals to lead the spin-off series, reprising their roles as Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler. Hauser's role of the bad boy on the ranch began when his character, Rip, was found by John Dutton (Kevin Costner) as a child. Rip had murdered his stepfather to protect his mother, who succumbed to the abuse by her husband. John raised Rip on the ranch, and he became Yellowstone's hit man by executing violence and murders when necessary. In an interview with People last year, Cole explained that Rip becoming a fan favorite "surprised the s--- out of [creator] Taylor Sheridan and I, at first." "And I think that's what's the scariest part," he said, adding "he is just that kind of animal." Knowing that he was meant to portray a very cutthroat character, he was taken aback when his fans, specifically women, were infatuated with Rip Wheeler. "At first, to see women coming up and saying, 'Oh my God, I love your character.' I was thinking, 'What's wrong with you?'" he told the outlet before noting that his perspective shifted after seeing the enchanting "bad boy kind of thing that they love." "What makes [Rip] special is that he has an unbelievable heart, too," Hauser said. "I mean, his loyalty is to not only the Dutton family, but to Beth [Dutton portrayed by Kelly Reilly]; and his kindness, other than wanting to kill people at times, is just, to me, it's the best of both worlds to be able to play." Similar to his "Yellowstone" persona, Hauser said his passion for riding horses only intensified throughout his experience filming the show. "The amount of time that I've put in this battle… I was a decent rider when I started, but to be trained by all these unbelievable trainers. I think I'm most proud of the fact that I did the work at the end of the day. I love putting in the work." In 2022, Hauser described how the role of Rip required grueling hours dedicated to "cowboy camp," his daily training to ride and rope effortlessly. "You gotta put in saddle time," he told Fox News Digital at the time. "There's no way around it. You're gonna be sore for the first week, 10 days… you have to be great as a horseman. And Taylor [Sheridan] has been great throughout the five years of putting me with some of the best in the business when it comes to continuing to grow and be better not only [in] my job as a cowboy, but also in the world of being a great horseman. So I'm blessed and lucky to have these people around me. And I'll continue to do it. I mean, there's no way you can ever be great at it. It's just one of those things you have to continue to work on." Outside of playing Rip, Hauser has been focusing his energy on another creative outlet. Most recently, Hauser stepped behind the camera to produce, write, direct, edit and star in PBR's new brand campaign titled "Be Cowboy." The four-minute spot, which premiered at the PBR World Finals on Saturday, shares the message that being a cowboy is more than what meets the eye; it's about heart, grit, and how you live your life. "The world of the PBR and the world of American Cowboys, it's such a classy world," said Hauser. "People don't know that. It's a 'Yes sir, no sir. Yes, ma'am, no, ma'am' environment. And it's just a pleasure to be at my age of 50 years old." "To see that this still exists in our country, there's just an element of unbelievable characters here," said Hauser, who also hosted the Ultimate Tailgate Party during the world finals weekend. Fox News Digital's Lori Bashian contributed to this post.


Time of India
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Yellowstone sequel 'Y: Marshals' in works, Luke Grimes set to reprise his role
The sequel of 'Yellowstone' has finally been given a greenlight by CBS. The sequel is tentatively titled 'Y: Marshals', reported Deadline. The CBS network has ordered the Yellowstone sequel Y: Marshals (working title) for its midseason lineup. As per the outlet, the new drama will feature Luke Grimes reprising his role as Kayce Dutton, who joins an elite unit of U.S. Operation Sindoor Operation Sindoor: Several airports in India closed - check full list Did Pak shoot down Indian jets? What MEA said India foils Pakistan's attack on Jammu airport: What we know so far Marshals. It will air on Sundays at 9 P.M. The official logline has Kayce "combining his skills as a cowboy and Navy SEAL to bring range justice to Montana, where he and his teammates must balance family, duty and the high psychological cost that comes with serving as the last line of defense in the region's war on violence," as quoted by Deadline. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Learn How Smart Traders Use Data to Navigate Volatile Markets News Portal Try Now Undo Y: Marshals joins another Yellowstone spinoff series, headlined by Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser , which was announced last December. It will be produced by MTV Entertainment Studios with Sheridan along with David C. Glasser executive producing for 101 Studios as well as John Linson, Art Linson, Hudnut, Luke Grimes, Ron Burkle, David Hutkin and Bob Yari. Hudnut will serve as executive producer and showrunner, reported Deadline. Yellowstone is created by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson. The series which ran for five seasons starred Kevin Costner , Luke Grimes, Kelly Reilly, Wes Bentley, Cole Hauser and Kelsey Asbille in the lead roles. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . And don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .


USA Today
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
CBS taps 'Yellowstone' star Luke Grimes' Kayce Dutton in new 'Marshals' series
CBS taps 'Yellowstone' star Luke Grimes' Kayce Dutton in new 'Marshals' series Show Caption Hide Caption Kelly Reilly on iconic running wolves scene 'they were real' Stars Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly who play Rip and Beth talk 'Yellowstone' return and that iconic scene running with the wolves. Entertain This! LOS ANGELES – Taylor Sheridan and "Yellowstone" star Luke Grimes are coming to CBS with a new show, "Marshals." CBS Entertainment chief Amy Reisenbach announced the new show May 7 as CBS unveiled plans for the 2025-26 TV season. The new "Yellowstone" spinioff is planned for Sunday nights starting next spring. "Marshals," a tentative title, follows Grimes' character Kayce Dutton. The TV son of John Dutton (Kevin Costner) "puts the Yellowstone ranch behind him and joins up with the marshals using his Navy SEAL skills and cowboy skills to bring justice to the Montana range," Reisenbach said. Few further details were revealed, and it's unclear whether Monica Dutton (Kelsey Asbille) will join her TV husband, who was last seen in December's "Yellowstone" finale on Paramount Network. Fan-favorite couple Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) and Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) are expected to star in their own, still-unannounced spinoff. Addressing a question about Sheridan's penchant for big budgets for his stable of hit shows – which include "Landman," "Lioness," and "1923," – George Cheeks, co-CEO of Paramount Global, said that the budget for "Marshals" will be "in line" with other network shows. The show will air on Paramount+ after premiering on the network. Sheridan's direct involvement in the show is another aspect that is still being worked out. "We're still early in the process," Reisenbach said. "Taylor is a very busy guy; we'll take what we can get." CBS addresses 'unfortunate' cancellation of 'Equalizer' For the first time, the network addressed the May 2 cancellation of "The Equalizer," starring Queen Latifah, after five seasons. Reisenbach called it "a tough decision." "It's never easy to end shows," Reisenbach said, pointing to a "full" schedule which includes new shows also including the Sheridan-produced singing competition "The Road," featuring Blake Shelton. Reisenbach said that "Equalizer" creators were aware of the possibility of the show ending, allowing them to craft a "satisfying" ending for fans in the May 4 finale. Other CBS canceled shows include "FBI: International," "FBI: Most Wanted, "S.W.A.T." and comedy "Poppa's House." Donnie Wahlberg moves to 'Boston Blue' with Sonequa Martin-Green Donnie Wahlberg, who played New York police detective Danny Reagan on "Blue Bloods" for 14 seasons, introduced his new "Boston Blue" spinoff and co-star Sonequa Martin-Green ("Strange New Worlds"). Martin-Green will play Det. Lena Peters, the eldest daughter of a prominent Boston law-enforcement family. "It's been quite a journey for the last 14 years; we had a very special show," said Wahlberg, addressing his New York City tenure on "Blue Bloods," which starred Tom Selleck. Wahlberg declined to give specifics about the show and whether "Blue Bloods" regulars like patriarch Selleck will appear on the series. Ironically, the Dorchester, Mass.-born Wahlberg will have to pretend to hate Boston as his transplanted Reagan family character. "That is going to be tough," he said.


Irish Daily Star
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Star
Yellowstone fans are just realising Beth Dutton star is in much-loved Guy Ritchie film
Yellowstone fans are keen to see more of Kelly Reilly after the Western melodrama came to an end with season five. The Beth Dutton actress, who is from the UK, started her career in the series Prime Suspect. She had contacted the show's producers to as for work and at the time, the series starred 1923 actress Helen Mirren. Her first lead role came in 2008 in the horror film Eden Lake and the following year, she would star in another major film - Sherlock Holmes. The mystery action film features Robert Downey Jr as the title character, with Jude Law as Dr. John Watson, Holmes' companion. The film was directed by Guy Ritchie and it saw Robert Downey Jr win Best Actor at the Golden Globe Awards. The Yellowstone actress played Mary Morstan, a governess whom Watson wanted to marry, which caused a conflict with Holmes. Speaking to The Independent about her time filming Sherlock, she said: "There was such great banter and respect." "I was literally on it a week, spread out over a month, so it's not like I got my feet under and realised what the set was really like. Most of the time I was just like..." [she freezes in fear] "telling myself, 'Don't mess up!'." Kelly Reilly is known for her Yellowstone role (Image: Dimitrios Kambouris, Getty Images) Reilly did not have to audition for the role and did not know what to expect when it came to Ritchie's work. "The two women's roles are not exactly ones you would break your heart over trying to get," she admitted. "Unless you want to work with Robert Downey Jr and just do a cracking good scene with him, which is enough for me, thanks very much! And it was worth it. "But as far as a female role that I want to attack and play and go very deeply into, I don't think that's the film I'm gonna find it on." Kelly Reilly as Mary Morstan and Jude Law as Dr. John Watson in Sherlock Holmes claimed the film "wouldn't have worked without Kelly Reilly" as they describe her as "the anchor". "She's the only character who receives development horizontally, and she's the only person viewers can relate to," the publication said. "Reilly's Mary is the only realistic character in the entire two films. There's nothing flashy or overly dramatic about her." Mary transpires to be a solid female addition to Holmes' operation and they would not have been able to nail Professor James Moriarty (Jared Harris) without her. Yellowstone is available on Paramount Plus. Sherlock Holmes is streaming on Amazon Prime Video