The Dutton Ranch (2025)

The saga of the Dutton family continues after the fall of John Dutton’s reign. The ranch, scarred by betrayal and blood, faces its greatest crossroads as new enemies emerge to seize the land. With John’s health failing, Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Rip (Cole Hauser) step forward as reluctant leaders, determined to protect the Yellowstone legacy from politicians, developers, and old family ghosts.

Jamie Dutton (Wes Bentley), exiled and broken, resurfaces with vengeance. He aligns with a ruthless energy mogul who promises him power if he helps dismantle the ranch from within. His obsession with destroying Beth spirals into a dangerous feud that threatens to engulf them all.

Meanwhile, Kayce (Luke Grimes), torn between the ranch and Monica, is pulled back into the fight when the Broken Rock Reservation becomes entangled in the conflict. The government’s push for pipelines and casinos puts tribal sovereignty at risk, forcing Kayce to choose between blood ties and the future of his people.

New players arrive: cattle barons from Texas eyeing Montana land, mercenaries hired to destabilize the ranch, and a powerful senator who views Yellowstone as her steppingstone to the presidency.

The trailer builds to explosive confrontations: Rip leading a midnight cattle drive under gunfire, Beth delivering venomous boardroom takedowns, Kayce caught in a standoff on the reservation border, and Jamie pointing a gun at his own sister.

In the final moments, John Dutton—frail but defiant—utters: “This land is not for sale. Not now, not ever.”

As the screen cuts to black, a fire spreads across the valley, signaling war.

The Dutton Ranch promises the darkest chapter yet—where loyalty demands sacrifice, and the Yellowstone name may finally pay its ultimate price.