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Yellowstone's Rip Wheeler actor unexpected career move after dramatic series finale
Yellowstone's Rip Wheeler actor unexpected career move after dramatic series finale

Irish Daily Star

time26-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Daily Star

Yellowstone's Rip Wheeler actor unexpected career move after dramatic series finale

Yellowstone's Cole Hauser appears to have taken a significant career detour following recent behind-the-scenes drama. The hit series, created by Taylor Sheridan, wrapped up its fifth season last year with a dramatic finale. However, the narrative within this universe is far from over, with four spin-off shows either in the works or confirmed, and even more expected. Fans are keen to track the next ventures of the show's stars, including upcoming movies or TV shows featuring actors who played roles in the Dutton family. Kelly Reilly, known for her role as Beth Dutton, is set to appear in an upcoming crime drama. The London-born actress will play a former detective turned teacher living in a fictional Welsh town rocked by the death of a young boy. The show is titled Under Salt Marsh, reports the Mirror US . The actor has been busy away from set (Image: PARAMOUNT) On the other hand, Hauser, who portrayed fan-favourite Rip Wheeler, seems to be taking a different path post-Yellowstone. His recent social media activity suggests he's taking a break to travel the globe and soak up new experiences before returning to the screen. A recent Instagram post indicates he's been spending time in New Zealand. However, it doesn't seem to be for filming purposes as his IMDB page lists no upcoming projects in production involving him. Last week, a post was shared with a caption that expressed gratitude: "Thank you New Zealand! Time to cruise that way. The people and places I've seen on this adventure will never be forgotten." Previously, Hauser had posted a photo from Africa, commenting: "So long Botswana! What a magical place and people." He also made sure to tag Free Rein Coffee, a business venture he's involved in, hinting at the possibility of a work-related visit. Hauser is rumored to be gearing up for his next acting role, potentially returning as his character from Yellowstone alongside Reilly. They are expected to headline a new series that continues where the original left off, with production reportedly starting this summer. Details are scarce, but the working title is believed to be 6666, named after the ranch central to the storyline. In a conversation with People, the actor shared his thoughts: "I think America has spoken. They still love the show. We will see what happens over the next year or so and we'll see what's next. Hopefully, we can continue to get into people's living rooms and entertain them the way we have over the last seven years." This news follows the off-screen controversy surrounding Kevin Costner's departure from the show, which ultimately led to its conclusion. Fans are looking forward to his character's return Costner expressed his frustration to Deadline about being unable to pursue his own creative projects due to contractual obligations. Initially, he had no desire to break the contract, but when the show was put on hold for over a year, leaving him unable to work on anything else, his frustration grew. He explained to Deadline: "I had a contract to do [seasons] 5, 6 and 7. I was contracted to do that. There's nothing I could have done to get out of that, nor was I trying to just figure out how, when we started. When we finished, I wanted to do Horizon. "The whole situation arose because they shut down one whole season, didn't inform anyone, and I was left without work for 14 months. Their silence bothered me in terms of professional conduct. Why didn't they stand up for me? I went and sold this thing for them. I was only going to do one season. I ended up doing three. I fulfilled three. So, I went from one to three, then I did a fourth one for them, and they wanted to do three more. So, I signed the contract to do that. They imploded." Yellowstone is streaming on Peacock.

Yellowstone star career latest since series finale ahead of spin-off filming
Yellowstone star career latest since series finale ahead of spin-off filming

Daily Mirror

time26-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Yellowstone star career latest since series finale ahead of spin-off filming

He's made an unexpected move Yellowstone official teaser trailer for new season on Paramount+ Yellowstone's Cole Hauser, who played the much-loved character Rip Wheeler, appears to have taken a significant career detour following recent behind-the-scenes drama and reports he is to lead a new spin-off series. The hit Western show, penned by Taylor Sheridan, wrapped up its fifth season last year, but it's far from the end of tales within this universe, with four spin-offs either in the works or confirmed, and even more expected. ‌ Fans are keen to follow the next ventures for the show's stars, including what other films or TV shows they can see the actors who portrayed the Dutton family in. For instance, Kelly Reilly, known for her role as Beth Dutton, is set to appear in an upcoming crime drama. ‌ The London-born actress will play a former detective turned teacher living in a fictional Welsh town rocked by the death of a young boy, in a show titled Under Salt Marsh. On the other hand, Hauser seems to be taking a different path post-Yellowstone. His recent social media posts suggest he's taking some time out to globe-trot and enjoy new experiences before returning to the screen. A recent Instagram post indicates he's been spending time in New Zealand. However, it doesn't seem to be for filming purposes, as his IMDB page lists no forthcoming projects in production involving him, reports the Mirror US. Last week, the he shared a grateful post: "Thank you New Zealand! Time to cruise that way. The people and places I've seen on this adventure will never be forgotten." Previously, Hauser dropped another snapshot from his travels, noting: "So long Botswana! What a magical place and people." His tag on Free Rein Coffee's page hints at potential business motives behind his latest journey. ‌ Meanwhile, there's buzz about Hauser possibly bringing his Yellowstone persona back to screen with Reilly. They're tipped to headline a new series that continues where Yellowstone halted, with shoots rumoured to start this summer. Details are scarce, but whispers suggest the title '6666', derived from the ranch set to star in the narrative. Chatting with People, the actor mused: "I think America has spoken. They still love the show. We will see what happens over the next year or so and we'll see what's next. Hopefully, we can continue to get into people's living rooms and entertain them the way we have over the last seven years." All these developments trail a bit of behind-the-scenes turmoil, involving Kevin Costner's exit strategy, which precipitated the original series' finale. ‌ Costner expressed his frustration to Deadline about being unable to pursue his own creative projects due to contractual obligations. Initially, he had no desire to break the contract, but when the show was put on hold for over a year, leaving him unable to work on anything else, his frustration grew. He told Deadline: "I had a contract to do [seasons] 5, 6 and 7. I was contracted to do that. There's nothing I could have done to get out of that, nor was I trying to just figure out how, when we started. When we finished, I wanted to do Horizon. "It all happened because they shut down one whole season, didn't tell anybody, and I didn't work for 14 months. They were silent and that bothered me in the world of how you do things. Why don't you stick up for me? I went and sold this thing for you. I was going to only do one season. I made it for three. I fulfilled three. So, I went from one to three, then I did a fourth one for them, and they wanted to do three more. So, I made the contract to do that. They imploded."

‘Gripping' new Welsh crime thriller stars Yellowstone's Kelly Reilly and Game of Thrones actor
‘Gripping' new Welsh crime thriller stars Yellowstone's Kelly Reilly and Game of Thrones actor

Wales Online

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

‘Gripping' new Welsh crime thriller stars Yellowstone's Kelly Reilly and Game of Thrones actor

Yellowstone official teaser trailer for new season on Paramount+ Kelly Reilly, known for her role as Beth Dutton in the hit series Yellowstone alongside Kevin Costner, is set to star in a thrilling new detective drama. Leaving behind the Western saga of Paramount Plus' Yellowstone, Reilly is now venturing into the realm of crime thrillers based in the UK. The upcoming Sky drama, Under Salt Marsh, features Reilly as a former detective turned teacher living in a fictional Welsh town that's been rocked by the tragic death of a young boy. Joining Reilly in the cast are English actor Rafe Spall, Game of Thrones veteran Jonathan Pryce, Nightsleeper's Naomi Yang and Industry's Harry Lawtey. Kelly Reilly will take on a lead role in Under Salt Marsh READ MORE: BBC Beyond Paradise's future 'sealed' ahead of series finale READ MORE: Netflix series with Cardiff-born director will end with feature film The official synopsis reveals: "Under Salt Marsh is a gripping crime thriller set in the fictional Welsh town of Morfa Halen. "As a once-in-a-generation storm begins to gather far out at sea... teacher Jackie Ellis discovers the body of her 8-year-old pupil, Cefin, seemingly drowned. "The discovery sends shockwaves through the community, reviving the ghost of an unsolved cold case that rocked the town three years prior – the disappearance of Jackie's niece, Nessa, which cost her career. "Cefin's death summons Jackie's former partner, Detective Eric Bull, back to Morfa Halen to lead the investigation into a community he failed once before. "Convinced the cases are linked, Jackie and Bull must reconcile and race to uncover long-buried secrets inside Morfa, before the storm breaks and all the evidence is gone for good." Reilly, 47, takes on the role of teacher Jackie Ellis, with Spall portraying her former partner, Detective Eric Bull, reports the Mirror US. Games of Thrones actor Jonathan Pryce will star Other cast members include Sandman's Dinita Gohil, Bad Sisters' Brian Gleeson, Fresh Meat's Kimberley Nixon, Happy Valley's Mark Stanley, Fool Me Once's Dino Fetscher and House of the Dragon's Julian Lewis Jones. Production has kicked off in Wales for the series, masterminded by Claire Oakley (of Make Up fame), with Little Door Productions collaborating with Sky Studios on production duties. The series Under Salt Marsh is also backed by the Welsh Government through Creative Wales, adding an extra layer of support. In a statement, Elwen Rowlands, CEO of Little Door, shared: "We are incredibly fortunate to have such a talented cast bringing these characters to life. "Claire's compelling scripts tell a thrilling story of a community deeply connected with its environment, raw with emotion, and beautifully mirrored by the stunning backdrop of North Wales where the story unfolds." The highly anticipated Under Salt Marsh isn't the only project on the docket for Yellowstone star Reilly, as she gears up for a role in the forthcoming film Last Meals. Kelly Reilly plays Beth Dutton in Yellowstone This upcoming prison drama will showcase Reilly alongside Boyd Holbrook and Samuel L Jackson, who assumes the character of the "disgraced former White House chef" Walter. In his new role, Walter is tasked with preparing the final meals for death row inmates, and he develops a connection with Reed, an inmate on hunger strike. Walter suspects that Reed might be innocent and, aided by Reilly's character Hannah, attempts to challenge the prison head, instilling hope among the prisoners. This follows the conclusion of Yellowstone in December 2024, which wrapped up after five seasons and 53 episodes. Under Salt Marsh will be available on Sky and streaming service NOW in the U.K. and Ireland. NBCUniversal Global TV Distribution will handle international sales of the series. Yellowstone is available to stream now on Paramount Plus and Netflix.

Yellowstone star Kelly Reilly moves on from Kevin Costner series in new detective drama
Yellowstone star Kelly Reilly moves on from Kevin Costner series in new detective drama

Irish Daily Star

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Daily Star

Yellowstone star Kelly Reilly moves on from Kevin Costner series in new detective drama

Yellowstone actress Kelly Reilly, known for her role as Beth Dutton alongside Kevin Costner in Taylor Sheridan's drama, has signed on to an intriguing new detective series. Saying goodbye to Paramount Plus' Western saga, Yellowstone fan-favourite Reilly is transitioning to a "riveting" crime thriller based in the UK. The upcoming drama, set to broadcast on Sky, features the London-born actress as a former detective turned teacher living in a fictional Welsh town that's been rocked by the death of a young boy. Named Under Salt Marsh, the series also stars English actor Rafe Spall, Game of Thrones star Jonathan Pryce, Nightsleeper's Naomi Yang and Industry's Harry Lawtey. The plot summary states: "Under Salt Marsh is a riveting crime thriller set in the fictional Welsh town of Morfa Halen. "As a once-in-a-generation storm starts brewing far out at sea... teacher Jackie Ellis finds the body of her 8 year old student, Cefin, apparently drowned. Kelly Reilly plays Beth Dutton in Yellowstone "The discovery sends shockwaves through the community, stirring up the spectre of an unresolved cold case that shook the town three years prior – the vanishing of Jackie's niece, Nessa, which cost her career. "Cefin's death brings Jackie's former partner, Detective Eric Bull, back to Morfa Halen to head the investigation into a community he let down once before. "Convinced the cases are linked, Jackie and Bull must reconcile and race to uncover long-buried secrets inside Morfa, before the storm breaks and all the evidence is gone for good." Reilly, aged 47, takes on the role of teacher Jackie Ellis, with Spall portraying her former flame, Detective Eric Bull, reports the Mirror US . The cast also features talents such as Sandman's Dinita Gohil, Bad Sisters' Brian Gleeson, Fresh Meat's Kimberley Nixon, Happy Valley's Mark Stanley, Fool Me Once's Dino Fetscher and Julian Lewis Jones from House of the Dragon. Currently in production across locations in Wales, the series is a brainchild of Claire Oakley (known for Make Up) and comes under the production banner of Little Door Productions working hand in hand with Sky Studios. Add to that, the series Under Salt Marsh has been given a boost with backing from the Welsh Government through Creative Wales. "We are incredibly fortunate to have such a talented cast bringing these characters to life," remarked Elwen Rowlands, CEO of Little Door. "Claire's compelling scripts tell a thrilling story of a community deeply connected with its environment, raw with emotion, and beautifully mirrored by the stunning backdrop of North Wales where the story unfolds." Games of Thrones actor Jonathan Pryce will star On top of Under Salt Marsh, Yellowstone's own Reilly has another intriguing project lined up - the forthcoming film Last Meals. In this new prison-themed flick, she'll share the screen with Boyd Holbrook and Samuel L Jackson, who portrays a "disgraced former White House chef" named Walter. In his new role, Walter is tasked with preparing the final meals for death row inmates, and he develops a connection with Reed, an inmate on hunger strike. Walter suspects that Reed might be innocent and, with assistance from Reilly's character Hannah, attempts to challenge the prison head, bringing a glimmer of hope to the other prisoners. This follows the conclusion of Yellowstone in December 2024, which wrapped up after five seasons and 53 episodes. Under Salt Marsh will be accessible on Sky and the streaming service NOW in the U.K. and Ireland. NBCUniversal Global TV Distribution will manage the international sales of the series. Yellowstone is available to stream now on Paramount Plus and Netflix.

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