Again to the prepare station.
Paramount has lastly launched the first trailer for the “Yellowstone” spinoff present “Dutton Ranch,” following the antics of Beth (Kelly Reilly) and her husband, Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser). The present will premiere Might 15.
The collection follows the couple after the occasions of Taylor Sheridan’s hit ranch drama, “Yellowstone,” which ended with Rip and Beth shifting from their Montana house to a brand new ranch in Texas.
The “Dutton Ranch” trailer exhibits a lifeless physique getting dragged, Rip trying involved, and Beth greeting cops with a gun in her hand.
It additionally reveals a glimpse of recent additions to the “Yellowstone” world, Ed Harris and Annette Bening.
Rip can also be proven punching somebody, there’s a hearth, and Beth says, “a legacy is an attractive factor, however provided that it survives.”
Textual content onscreen proclaims, “A brand new Yellowstone collection begins.”
All in all, it appears to be like like “Dutton Ranch” shall be crammed with the identical motion and hazard as the unique collection.
Created by Taylor Sheridan, “Yellowstone” aired on Paramount from 2018 to 2024, adopted Rip and Beth, together with Beth’s now deceased father, John (Kevin Costner), and her brothers Jamie (Wes Bentley) and Kayce (Luke Grimes).
It was ostensibly a couple of household of ranchers, however it leaned extra in the direction of being cowboy “The Sopranos.” The present had a lot homicide that the characters even had a slang time period for it – killing somebody was taking them to “the prepare station.”
John acquired killed in the course of Season 5, amid rumors of a behind the scenes alleged feud between Costner and Sheridan. After Jamie betrayed the household, Beth killed him on the finish of “Yellowstone.”
In the meantime, Kayce is on his personal spinoff present, “Marshals” on CBS (which has already been renewed for a Season 2).
Initially, Hauser stated the title of his spinoff wasn’t “Dutton Ranch,” telling Fox Information in Might, “Properly, initially, it’s not ‘Dutton Ranch.’ That’s not the title of it.”
On March 13, Paramount formally confirmed that was the title.
“Dutton Ranch” premieres Might 15 on Paramount+.

