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Yellowstone Universe Spinoffs: Everything You Need to Know in 2025

The “Yellowstone” universe has become one of TV’s most ambitious and sprawling franchises, with creator Taylor Sheridan turning the Dutton family saga...

windflashAugust 17, 20253 min read

The “Yellowstone” universe has become one of TV’s most ambitious and sprawling franchises, with creator Taylor Sheridan turning the Dutton family saga into a platform for multiple spinoffs, prequels, and companion series. If you’re feeling lost in the flurry of announcements and releases, you’re not alone! Here’s a breakdown of all the confirmed and rumored spinoffs, official updates, and the latest buzz from around the fandom—so you can stay ahead of the narrative frontier.

1. Beth & Rip Spinoff / “Dutton Ranch” (Working Title)

Since “Yellowstone” wrapped its fifth and final season in 2024, speculation immediately swirled around the so-called “Beth & Rip” spinoff, which would follow Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser reprising their beloved roles as Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler. Officially, Paramount confirmed production for summer 2025, with a planned premiere pushed to 2026 due to scheduling shifts. There’s ongoing debate over whether “Dutton Ranch” will be the final title, as Cole Hauser recently hinted that this is not set in stone. Story details remain tightly guarded, but expect a fresh tone and new setting as the couple forges their own path outside the original Dutton estate.

For more, see Town & Country’s deep dive and ScreenRant’s update.

2. “Y: Marshals” – Kayce Dutton Takes Center Stage

CBS shook up the Yellowstone ecosystem by ordering “Y: Marshals,” a modern-day procedural centered around Luke Grimes’ Kayce Dutton joining an elite US Marshals Task Force. This marks the franchise’s first foray onto network TV, with a 13-episode order and a spring 2026 debut in the works. Early reports suggest a gripping blend of family drama and contemporary law enforcement action, distinguishing itself from the ranch-bound saga of its predecessors. Some fans are excited for the genre shake-up, while others wonder if CBS’s mainstream flavor will dilute Sheridan’s signature grit.

Get the latest from Deadline and The Hollywood Reporter.

3. “1944” – The Next Historical Chapter

Officially announced in 2023, “1944” is set to chronicle the Duttons during World War II, picking up the legacy where “1923” left off. As of mid-2025, there’s no confirmed cast, plot synopsis, or release date—but Paramount insiders hint that connections to previous prequels will run deep, with potential cross-generational storytelling. The project remains in quiet development, with industry speculation that its fate may depend on the reception of ongoing and upcoming spinoffs.

Track updates via IMDb News and Taste of Country.

4. “The Madison” – New Faces in Big Sky Country

A major shake-up in the Yellowstone world, “The Madison” spotlights Michelle Pfeiffer as Stacy Clyburn, a New York widow who uproots her family to Montana. The series, which also stars Matthew Fox, shifts away from the Dutton legacy and looks at themes of loss, renewal, and the search for identity in new frontiers. Filming began in late 2024, with post-production ongoing and a premiere date expected to land sometime after 2025.

Cast and production details are available via Wikipedia and TV Insider’s preview.

5. Matthew McConaughey’s Spinoff: Fact or Hollywood Legend?

For over two years, rumor mills have spun wild stories about Oscar-winner Matthew McConaughey headlining his own “Yellowstone” spinoff. Paramount execs confirm negotiations, but as of August 2025, there’s no script, title, or start date. The fandom remains divided—some can’t wait to see McConaughey’s take on a modern cowboy, while others question whether A-list star power could overshadow Sheridan’s carefully crafted world-building.

Read more at Esquire’s analysis.

6. “6666” – The Real Texas Ranch, Still On Hold

The most grounded of the spinoffs, “6666” was first announced back in 2021 as a love letter to the historic Four Sixes Ranch in Texas. But so far, production delays remain the story, with showrunners emphasizing their desire to authentically represent real-life ranching culture. As of this summer, there are still no firm updates on casting, filming, or release windows—much to the frustration of diehard fans.

Catch up with developments (or the lack thereof) at TV Insider.

7. More Rumors, Untitled Projects, and Fan Theories

Besides the officially announced titles, Yellowstone fans love to speculate—be it a 1960s-set Dutton story, a small town “Big Sky” drama, or even a teen-centric western. While Taylor Sheridan has hinted at broadening the universe to new eras and communities, nothing more is confirmed at this stage.

For a full rumor roundup, check Esquire’s comprehensive spinoff guide.


Final Thoughts

Whether you’re a diehard Dutton devotee or a newcomer lured by high-profile casting, the Yellowstone franchise shows no sign of slowing down. With stories stretching across decades, genres, and platforms, Taylor Sheridan’s vision for a modern American saga is still wildly expanding—the only certainty is that, in the world of Yellowstone, the frontier always holds another story just over the horizon.

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