After months of speculation and name changes, the long-awaited Yellowstone spin-off centered on Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler finally has an official title.
The Official Name Is Dutton Ranch
Rumors about a Beth-and-Rip spin-off began circulating shortly before Yellowstone wrapped up in December 2024. Not long after, Kelly Reilly, who plays Beth Dutton, confirmed the reports, calling them “true.” Since then, the project has been quietly in development, with Reilly and Cole Hauser (Rip Wheeler) keeping details close to the vest.
During a mid-2025 earnings call, Paramount referred to the show as Dutton Ranch, though Hauser later clarified that this wasn’t the finalized title. A few months later, in August 2025, the series was operating under the working title The Dutton Ranch — a name fans have used ever since.
Now, it’s official.
A short teaser aired during the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, January 11. While the clip hasn’t been released online, TV Insider reports it featured Beth and Rip riding horses together in the sunshine — and revealed that the show has dropped “The” from its title.
The final, official name: Dutton Ranch.
As of now, a premiere date hasn’t been announced, but that reveal is expected soon.
Another Yellowstone Spin-Off Also Got a New Name
The Beth and Rip title reveal comes just weeks after another Yellowstone spin-off underwent a name change.
The Kayce Dutton-focused series, previously known as Y: Marshals, will now simply be called Marshals. The show is set to premiere on CBS in just two months.
The series follows Kayce Dutton, played by Luke Grimes, as he leaves ranch life behind and joins an elite team of U.S. Marshals. Several familiar faces will return, including Gil Birmingham as Chief Thomas Rainwater, Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton, and Mo Brings Plenty as Mo.
So far, Kelsey Asbille, who played Monica on Yellowstone, has not confirmed whether she’ll reprise her role, and her character hasn’t appeared in any teasers.
With Dutton Ranch officially named and Marshals gearing up for its debut, the Yellowstone universe is clearly far from finished. Stay tuned — there’s much more still to come.
