Cole Hauser Shuts Down ‘Yellowstone’ Sequel Rumors — But Offers Hope for Beth & Rip Fans

Cole Hauser Shuts Down ‘Yellowstone’ Sequel Rumors — But Offers Hope for Beth & Rip Fans

The Yellowstone universe has long kept its fans on their toes, and the latest twist comes straight from Cole Hauser, the actor behind the beloved Rip Wheeler. In a recent interview, Hauser addressed swirling rumors surrounding the upcoming Yellowstone spin-off series, clarifying some major misconceptions — and throwing a wrench in fan theories.

🐂 No, It’s Not Called ‘Dutton Ranch’

For weeks, the internet buzzed with reports that the upcoming series would be titled Dutton Ranch — a name that hinted at a continuation of the legacy left behind by John Dutton and a new chapter possibly centered on Beth and Rip. However, Hauser flat-out denied this detail.

“First of all, it’s not Dutton Ranch. That’s not the name of it,” Hauser stated.

This revelation leaves fans in limbo. If it’s not Dutton Ranch, what is the spin-off really about? And more importantly, where does that leave Beth and Rip in the larger Yellowstone narrative?

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🤯 Conflicting Messages from the Franchise

Hauser’s comments reflect a broader frustration shared by the fanbase: inconsistencies and secrecy. One day, reports say Yellowstone is canceled. The next, it’s revived. Titles are announced, only to be walked back. Many fans are starting to feel disoriented, unsure of what to expect or believe. It raises questions about whether the franchise’s creative team — led by Taylor Sheridan — is in sync with the actors or just playing coy.

💔 What This Means for Beth & Rip

For those hoping the sequel would pick up where Yellowstone left off — with Beth and Rip perhaps running their own ranch — this news might feel like a blow. If the spin-off truly veers away from that legacy, it suggests a brand-new direction, potentially leaving the familiar tone and themes of Yellowstone behind.

However, not all is lost. Hauser reassured fans that both he and Kelly Reilly (Beth) are fully committed to this new project.

“You can expect the same that you’ve been doing for the last seven years — Kelly, Riley, and I working our ass off trying to create something special.”

So while the setting and tone might change, the emotional core between Beth and Rip seems set to continue.

🎬 A New Creative Direction

One particularly intriguing detail is the creative team behind the sequel. Alongside Sheridan, John Brown — known for Succession, Veep, and King of the Hill — is co-writing the series. That hints at a fresh blend of dark humor, emotional complexity, and sharper dialogue, a possible departure from the brooding Western drama Yellowstone fans are used to.

This could be good news for viewers looking for new energy in the franchise, but it might alienate those hoping for more of the original’s gritty tone.

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🏇 Cole Hauser’s Real-Life Cowboy Roots

Beyond Yellowstone, Hauser has fully embraced the cowboy lifestyle — not just on camera, but in real life. He praised Sheridan for connecting him with some of the best horsemen in the industry:

“Taylor Sheridan has been great… not only in my job as a cowboy, but also in the world of being a great horseman.”

Hauser’s passion extends beyond acting. He recently directed, wrote, and starred in a short film for Professional Bull Riders titled Be Cowboy, showing just how deeply he values the Western legacy.

📅 What’s Next?

Filming for the spin-off is expected to begin soon, with an anticipated release date around fall 2025. Given Yellowstone’s tradition of November premieres, that seems likely.

In the meantime, fans are left to speculate — and hope. While it’s clear the new series won’t be Dutton Ranch, it will include the powerful duo of Beth and Rip, portrayed by two actors who deeply respect their roles.


🔔 Stay Tuned

For now, patience is key. The Yellowstone universe might be shifting, but with Sheridan, Hauser, and Reilly at the helm, it’s hard not to be at least a little excited. Whether it’s the same spirit in a new package or something altogether different — it’s going to be a ride worth watching.

Let us know your thoughts: Are you ready for a new chapter in the Yellowstone universe, even if it leaves the ranch behind?

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