Beth and Rip will keep riding: Dutton Ranch renewed for season 2
The series continues the story of Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser’s “Yellowstone” characters.
Beth and Rip will keep riding: Dutton Ranch renewed for season 2
The series continues the story of Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser's "Yellowstone" characters.
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Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly on 'Dutton Ranch'. Credit:
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- *Dutton Ranch* has been renewed for a season 2.
- The *Yellowstone* spinoff follows the continued adventures of Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Rip (Cole Hauser).
- The series recently parted ways with creator Chad Feehan.
*Dutton Ranch* isn't closing anytime soon.
On Wednesday, Paramount+ announced a season 2 renewal for the *Yellowstone* sequel series, which debuted last month to record-breaking ratings.
*Dutton Ranch *was the most anticipated show to arrive in the ever-expanding world of *Yellowstone*, given its focus on Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) and Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly), whose relationship became the heart of the flagship property.
“Beth and Rip are among the most iconic duos in television history and we are thrilled to bring a whole new world to life with *Dutton Ranch* for our subscribers around the world,” Jane Wiseman, head of originals for Paramount+, said in a statement. "We’re also incredibly grateful to our partners, including the teams at Paramount Television Studios and 101 Studios, for bringing this new series to life with such grit, heart, and authenticity.”
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Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser on 'Dutton Ranch'.
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Ed Harris and Annette Bening star alongside Hauser and Reilly in *Dutton Ranch*. Series creator Chad Feehan will not return for season 2, however. Weeks before the show debuted, ** confirmed that Feehan would not be back should there be a renewal.
"I think Chad did an exceptional job building a world of adversaries for Rip and Beth to come up against in this new chapter of their lives," *Dutton Ranch* director and producer Christina Alexandra Voros recently said. "Any speculation about a season 2 is beyond my knowledge. And I'm grateful to him and his team for creating a world for these characters to move into."
'Dutton Ranch' moves on from creator weeks before 'Yellowstone' spinoff premieres
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'Dutton Ranch' star Natalie Alyn Lind clarifies her character's age after fan confusion
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*Dutton Ranch*'s season 2 order comes after the same was given to fellow *Yellowstone* spinoff *Marshals*, which focuses on Beth's brother Kayce (Luke Grimes). Could a crossover be on the horizon?
"I think both shows are sort of forging their own paths right now," *Marshals* showrunner Spencer Hudnut previously told *EW*. "The shows kind of exist in the same universe. If Kayce, Rip, and Beth reunited at some point, I'm sure everybody would like it. It's one of those things where we'll see what happens down the road."
The *Dutton Ranch* season 1 finale premieres July 3 on Paramount+.
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