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Where to watch Dutton Ranch: Yellowstone spinoff release schedule, cast, trailer

Cole Hauser as Rip Wheeler and Kelly Reilly as Beth Dutton ride horses side-by-side in Dutton Ranch.
Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly reprise their Yellowstone roles as Rip Wheeler and Beth Dutton in Dutton Ranch. Emerson Miller/Paramount+
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The Duttons are back, and this time they're trading the mountains of Montana for the Southern plains of Texas. We've rounded up everything you need to know about the latest Yellowstone spinoff, including where to watch Dutton Ranch, cast members, release dates, and a look at the trailer.

Dutton Ranch is the latest and arguably most anticipated spinoff from the flagship Yellowstone series. The series follows Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) as they start their new life and ranch in Rio Paloma, Texas, following the events of the Yellowstone finale. There, the couple runs into new acquaintances, portrayed by Ed Harris and Annette Bening, the latter of whom plays a rival rancher. The series will stream on Paramount Plus globally, and we'll break down what you need to know about the show and the streaming service below.

Where to watch Dutton Ranch in the US

New episodes of Dutton Ranch drop weekly on Fridays on Paramount Plus, starting with two episodes on May 15. After that, a new episode will premiere weekly for the nine-episode season. Episodes will land on the streaming service on Fridays at around 12 a.m. PT, but they'll also air on Fridays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on the Paramount Network.

Subscriptions start at $9 a month for the Essential tier, which provides ad-supported on-demand content. If you'd like to watch Dutton Ranch ad-free, you'll need to upgrade to Paramount Plus Premium for $14 a month. Premium also unlocks Showtime content and CBS live streaming.

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Paramount Plus Essential (Monthly Plan)

Paramount Plus is perfect for viewers who want to stream CBS TV shows, local NFL games, and tons of content from Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, BET, and MTV. And if you get the premium tier, you can also unlock ad-free streaming and access to Showtime.

If you'd prefer to watch on the Paramount Network, you'll need a live TV streaming service. Starting at $25 a month, Philo is the cheapest live TV service with the Paramount Network. This option also includes a 7-day free trial for new customers. DirecTV, Fubo, and Sling TV also carry Paramount Network in select plans (sometimes requiring an add-on).

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Philo Subscription

If you want your streaming service to cost less per month than a single trip for the family to Starbucks, Philo is made with you in mind. It features over 70 channels for just $25 a month, but it is missing popular sports and local networks.

Where to watch Dutton Ranch in the UK & other regions

Dutton Ranch will be released around the world, so if you have Paramount Plus in your country, you should be able to stream the new series. Paramount Plus is available in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, Mexico, and Germany, among other regions. Subscription prices vary by region and service tier.

How to watch Dutton Ranch from anywhere

If you find yourself traveling through a region where you can't access your usual viewing options, you can still keep up with the show with a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs are handy cybersecurity tools that let people temporarily alter their virtual location, so they can access their go-to websites and apps from anywhere. NordVPN is one of the best VPNs on the market. It's fast, easy to use, and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

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NordVPN is top of the pile of the best VPN services. It offers excellent value, with a strong feature set and a low monthly price. A wide selection of international servers, high-end security, fast connections, and audited privacy protection have made the brand a household name in the world of VPNs for a reason.

Dutton Ranch cast

Ed Harris as Everett McKinney and Annette Bening as Beulah Jackson walk through a cemetery dressed in black in "Dutton Ranch."
Ed Harris and Annette Bening join the Yellowstone universe as Everett McKinney and Beulah Jackson in Dutton Ranch.  Emerson Miller/Paramount+
  • Kelly Reilly
  • Cole Hauser
  • Finn Little
  • Juan Pablo Raba
  • Jai Courtney
  • J.R. Villarreal
  • Marc Menchaca
  • Natalie Alyn Lind
  • Ed Harris
  • Annette Bening

Other Yellowstone shows

Dutton Ranch marks the fifth series in the Yellowstone franchise, which includes the flagship show, two prequels, and another sequel spinoff, Marshals, which follows Kayce Dutton. All Yellowstone spinoffs are streaming on Paramount Plus in the US. Marshals airs on CBS on Sundays, so you'll need Paramount Plus Premium to watch live. Otherwise, new episodes land on-demand on Paramount Plus on Mondays.

Notably, Yellowstone isn't available to stream on Paramount Plus in the US (it is in other countries, though). Instead, you'll need to subscribe to Peacock to stream the original series. You can learn more in our guide on how to watch every episode of the Yellowstone franchise.

Dutton Ranch episode release schedule

Dutton Ranch will premiere with two episodes on May 15, 2026. After that, new episodes will be released one week at a time on Fridays. This puts the anticipated finale date on July 3.

  • Episode 1 on May 15
  • Episode 2 on May 15
  • Episode 3 on May 22
  • Episode 4 on May 29
  • Episode 5 on June 5
  • Episode 6 on June 12
  • Episode 7 on June 19
  • Episode 8 on June 26
  • Episode 9 on July 3

Dutton Ranch trailer

After initially releasing a teaser in March, Paramount Plus dropped the official trailer for Dutton Ranch in early May. In the trailer, fans get a first look at Beth and Rip's Texas ranch, along with some of the prickly personalities they'll run up against. Check out the full video below:


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