
While there was some confusion about Beth and Rip starring in a potential sixth season of Yellowstone, it appears those plans have been scrapped in favor of an official spin-off. Hauser and Reilly negotiated contracts with Paramount for six months, with details finally emerging about the latest chapter in the Dutton family saga. From the premise and release date to the characters and actors involved, here are all the pertinent details about the next Yellowstone spin-off.
Who Are Beth & Rip Wheeler?
Beth and Rip Wheeler are among the most compelling Yellowstone characters. Beth Dutton was John’s only daughter, raised with a high education and whipsmart business acumen. As such, Beth serves as the ranch’s financier, using her wits and wiles to manipulate others for her family’s gain. However, Beth detests her ambitious and immoral adoptive brother, Jamie Dutton (Wes Bentley), who climbs the social ladder by any means necessary, including family betrayal.
Without spoiling the shocking and tragic Yellowstone finale, which ends in lethal bloodshed involving the bitter half-blood feud between Beth and Jamie, Beth and Rip are relatable and rootable characters that Paramount decided fans should see more of. Fortunately, Reilly and Hauser have signed on for more Dutton family drama.
The Beth & Rip Wheeler Spin-off’s Premise and Cast
Yellowstone ended with Beth purchasing a cattle farm in Dillon, Montana, where she took Rip and their adopted son, Carter (Finn Little). The popular TV western’s spin-off will surely pick up in the new location, leaving the Dutton Family Ranch near Yellowstone behind as Beth, Rip, and Carter begin life anew and figure out their next chapter.
Although no additional actors have been confirmed to star, fans should take solace in knowing Hauser and Reilly will take center stage. Rip invited fan-favorite character Lloyd (Forrie J. Smith) to join them in Dillon at the end of Yellowstone, but he declined, meaning fans are unlikely to see him in the new spin-off.
Regardless, the future series will touch on the past. According to Yellowstone executive producer Christina Alexandra Voros (via Variety):
“I think this last batch of episodes leads us to the end of an era. It’s impossible to talk about it in any detail without tipping my hat towards things to come. But I think Taylor [Sheridan] has managed to — and I’m really not sure how he’s done it, I think it’s sort of masterful — bring the ending to something that feels both shocking and fated at the same time. You need to get to the end of the story to fully understand everything that has come before.”