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Yellowstone Spinoff Dutton Ranch Season 2 Scores A Big Win—And A Setback

Yellowstone Spinoff Dutton Ranch Season 2 Scores A Big Win—And A Setback
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Yellowstone spin-off Dutton Ranch hasn’t been corralled for Season 2 yet, but executive producer-director Christina Voros is itching to ride again—calling the cast a standout and keeping hopes alive despite no official greenlight.

So, let's talk about the latest breadcrumbs for Dutton Ranch, the new Yellowstone spin-off that's heading our way. If you're obsessed with what happens to Beth Dutton, Rip Wheeler, and company now that they're done with Montana, you're probably wondering: is this thing just a one-and-done, or will Paramount drag it out for several seasons like the rest of the Yellowstone-verse?

The Situation: Will There Be a Season 2?

Here's the straight answer: don't bet the ranch on it just yet. Executive producer and director Christina Voros was asked point blank if Dutton Ranch is getting a second season, and her response basically boils down to "I've got nothing to tell you right now." Or, as she put it to Screen Rant:

"Honestly, if I had something to share [about a potential season 2], I would."

So, yeah, zero official renewals and no hints that scripts are cooking behind the scenes. If you're already prepping for a long stretch in Texas with these characters, cool your boots for the moment.

Voros is Clearly a Fan of Her Own Cast

Even if there's no greenlight for more episodes, Voros can't stop gushing about this project. She flat-out calls the experience one of the best she's had lately (which, let's be real, is exactly what you want to hear if you're working with Ed Harris and Annette Bening—yes, the casting here is that stacked). She told Screen Rant that the show features "an embarrassment of riches" when it comes to talent, and it sort of sounds like she'd shoot with this group until they literally run out of story:

"When you have a cast like that, you just want to see where it goes. I could film with that cast of characters forever."

But in classic Hollywood fashion, there's a big "however" hanging over all this. So, the enthusiasm is real, but don't expect news on Season 2 anytime soon. The studio seems to be rolling out just the one season for now.

Here's What You Need To Know About Dutton Ranch

  • It airs on Paramount+ and is officially set to premiere on May 15, 2026 (yes, you're going to be waiting a while).
  • The show takes place about a year after the original Yellowstone finale—so, it's a legit continuation, not some far-off reboot.
  • The story follows Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler as they try to rebuild their lives in Texas—leaving the snowy chaos of Montana behind.
  • Annette Bening and Ed Harris are both locked in for major roles, which is honestly reason enough to tune in whether you care about cowboy hats or not.
  • Despite all the momentum, there's no official word on more seasons. The folks behind the camera are keen, but the higher-ups haven't signed off (yet).

So that's where things stand: big cast, eager creatives, but a future that's anything but certain—classic TV land limbo. We'll keep watching for updates, but for now, all eyes are on that premiere.