Kelly Reilly as Beth Duton touching a horse in Dutton Ranch
Kelly Reilly as Beth Duton touching a horse in Dutton Ranch

Beth and Rip’s time in Texas looks to just be getting started.

Picking up about a year after Yellowstone’s ending, Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) return for their own spinoff on May 15 in Dutton Ranch, which brings the married couple from Montana to Texas. Serving as the fourth Yellowstone spinoff series, Beth and Rip now find themselves as outsiders with intense new rivals and troubles from local ranchers.

As the Taylor Sheridan-created franchise continues to expand with sequels, including the Kayce Dutton-led Marshals season 2 already being renewed by CBS, the question remains of whether Dutton Ranch is also planning to extend its stay on Paramount+. In an interview with ScreenRant’s Liam Crowley, Dutton Ranch director and executive producer Christina Voros revealed that “any speculation about season 2 is beyond [her] knowledge” at this point in the series’ production, though is hopeful to “see where it goes” in the future:

Christina Voros: “Honestly, if I had something to share [about a potential season 2], I would. I will say that there is such an embarrassment of riches, in terms of the cast that we’ve had the honor to work with on this show. Getting to show up to work in the morning and seeing Ed Harris and Annette Bening is not a gift most people get to have in life. I feel very, very lucky that it is one of the experiences I’ve had this year. When you have a cast like that, you just want to see where it goes. I could film with that cast of characters forever.”

Though Dutton Ranch season 2 doesn’t appear to be an active project quite yet, the series has already faced a major behind-the-scenes shake-up ahead of its season 1 premiere on Paramount+. In late April, it was confirmed that Dutton Ranch creator Chad Feehan had been fired after completing work on season 1, with reports indicating that the decision came down to clashes with long-time Yellowstone stars and important figures.

In her interview with ScreenRant, Voros, who also previously served as a director on Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone and 1883, addressed Feehan’s exit while being grateful for the world that his team crafted “for these characters to move into.” With no confirmation of season 2 yet as the series prepares to make its premiere this week, Voros was unable to detail how Feehan’s exit may impact the show’s future:

Christina Voros: “I think Chad [Feehan] did an exceptional job building a world of adversaries for Rip and Beth to come up against in this new chapter of their lives. As far as the dynamics behind his departure and this is our first — we haven’t come out into the world yet, so any speculation about a season 2 is beyond my knowledge. I’m grateful to him and his team for creating a world for these characters to move into.”

If Dutton Ranch season 2 does come to fruition, the returning stars have already teased their desires for a future crossover with the cast of Marshals. Cole Hauser told ScreenRant that he’d be interested in seeing Rip return to Montana for an episode, though that would more likely mean having Beth and Rip pop up on Marshals rather than Dutton Ranch briefly taking them back home.

While the original series enjoyed five seasons on the air, the longest a Yellowstone spinoff series has run so far is two seasons. That said, Sheridan’s prequel 1883 was a miniseries while 1923 was envisioned as a defined two-season arc. With Marshals and Dutton Ranch being sequels without any timeline limitations, both have the potential to be long-running shows like their flagship predecessor, especially with the high-profile talent they’re recruiting with the likes of Annette Bening and Ed Harris for the newest venture.

Consisting of nine total episodes, Dutton Ranch season 1 will premiere on May 15 with a two-episode drop, followed by seven weekly releases on Fridays. In addition to streaming on Paramount+, the Yellowstone sequel will air new episodes on Paramount Network for cable viewing.

See Stars on Set of ‘Marshals’ Season 2

Marshals Season 2 behind the scenes
Marshals Season 2 behind the scenes – CBS

Filming has officially begun on Marshals Season 2. The Yellowstone spinoff is back on set in Park City, Utah, CBS announced on June 8, and the network shared photos of Luke Grimes and his costars on set to commemorate the return to production. The Season 2 premiere will address the major cliffhangers from the Season 1 finale.

Marshals was renewed for Season 2 after airing just two episodes in March 2026. According to the network, it’s the most-watched series premiere since Young Sheldon in 2017. Additionally, Marshals Season 1 Episode 1 ranks as CBS’s most-streamed episode ever on Paramount+. Season 1 also averaged 20.4 million multiplatform viewers for the first eight episodes. (See how Marshals’ ratings compare to other shows here.)

The Marshals series premiere (March 1 from 8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) was watched by 20.6 million multi-platform viewers within seven days, marking the most-watched network original series premiere without a football lead-in since 2017’s Young Sheldon series premiere, according to Nielsen data shared by CBS. Viewership data reflects only the original March 1 premiere, which aired on CBS and streamed on Paramount+, and does not include any encore airings. Episode 1 was the No. 1 show of the week after its debut, averaging 20.6 million viewers.

Marshals is the first broadcast series from the YellowstoneTV universe created by Taylor Sheridan. It’s also the first Yellowstone spinoff not to be made by Sheridan. Spencer Hudnut created it for CBS. The series stars Luke Grimes reprising his role as Kayce Dutton, who’s looking for a new start after the death of his wife, Monica (Kelsey Asbille).

The series premiere, which aired on March 1, revealed Monica’s fate. Their teenage son, Tate (Brecken Merrill), is also in the series, as are Yellowstone alums Gil Birmingham and Mo Brings Plenty. Kayce joins the U.S. Marshals after Monica’s death and is haunted by his family’s past in his new line of work. The Marshals Season 1 finale aired on Sunday, May 24. Season 2 premieres this fall.

Here’s everything we know about Marshals Season 2.

Is Marshals renewed?

Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton and Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton — 'Marshals'
Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton and Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton — ‘Marshals’

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Marshals was renewed for Season 2 on Thursday, March 12, after only two episodes had aired on CBS.

Marshals delivered a breakout performance, capturing a massive audience across platforms and quickly establishing itself as one of TV’s most powerful new series,” said Amy Reisenbach, president, CBS Entertainment. “The overwhelming viewer response speaks to the strength of the Yellowstone world, the bold character-driven storytelling from the creative team, and the dynamic cast performances led by Luke Grimes.”

When does Marshals Season 2 premiere?

Marshals Season 1 had a midseason debut in March 2026, but the success of the series has prompted CBS to move it up to a fall premiere.

Marshals Season 2 comes out this fall 2026 on CBS. A premiere date will be announced at a later time, but it will be September or October.

Has Marshals Season 2 started filming?

Marshals Season 2 behind the scenes
Marshals Season 2 behind the scenes

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Yes, Marshals Season 2 is officially in production as of June 2026. See photos of Grimes, Tatanka Means, and Ash Santos on set above.

When are new episodes of Marshals?

Marshals will keep its air day and time when it moves to the fall later this year, so expect Marshals Season 2 episodes to air on Sundays at 8/7c. (See the CBS 2026-2027 schedule here.) It’s not clear if Marshals Season 2 will have more episodes than Season 1 (which has 13) with the move up to fall.

Who is in the Marshals cast?

Marshals stars Grimes, Merrill, Birmingham, Brings Plenty, Logan Marshall-Green, Arielle Kebbel, Ash Santos, Tatanka Means, and Brett Cullen. Country music star Riley Green was a recurring guest star in Episodes 8-11.

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