As *Yellowstone* approaches its series finale, excitement and speculation are mounting around the possibility of a spin-off featuring fan-favorites Rip Wheeler and Beth Dutton, portrayed by Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly. With Kevin Costner’s exit from the series, attention has shifted to Rip and Beth as they take center stage in the Dutton family saga. However, with only eight episodes remaining—each packed with unresolved storylines—their journey is far from overIn an exclusive interview with Collider’s Carly Lane, Hauser Reilly shared insights about the final season while addressing rumors about their characters’ future. They noted that while discussions regarding a potential spin-off have generated buzz among fans, there are currently no concrete plans. Hauser emphasized this uncertainty when he stated, “It’s conversations; there’s nothing in stone.” He highlighted that both actors have other projects on their plates at the moment—Reilly has taken on another show—but expressed enthusiasm for their current endeavor: wrapping up *Yellowstone* after pouring their hearts into it over last 34 months.

Hauser remarked on how fresh his memories of still are since they just wrapped up in September. His primary concern right now lies in delivering a satisfying conclusion to *Yellowstone*, focusing less on future opportunities for Rip and Beth. “We just finished it about a month and a half ago,” he said. “I’m excited about seeing what the audience thinks of what Taylor [Sheridan] has put together.” He assured fans that there will be magical moments throughout the finale involving all characters as they embark on their final journeysReilly echoed Hauser’s sentiments about her character’s fate post-*Yellowstone*. She acknowledged that many rumors had over time but reaffirmed her belief that any continuation must originate from creator Taylor Sheridan himself. “Until Taylor Sheridan comes to us both,” she said regarding any potential continuation of Rip and Beth’s storyline, “he’s written every single word we’ve said for seven years.”
For Reilly, if there’s no further development beyond *Yellowstone*, she would find solace in knowing they concluded with a “beautiful” ending crafted by Sheridan—a sentiment mirrored by Hauser who also expressed pride in they’ve accomplished together throughout the series run.
While both actors remain open-minded toward revisiting their roles if circumstances alignably down the line—particularly if Sheridan feels compelled to pen new tales—they made it clear that presently their focus is solely on delivering an impactful farewell to *Yellowstone*. As discussions swirl around potential spin-offs or new narratives involving beloved characters like Rip and Beth taking charge of family dynamics moving forward, fans can rest assured knowing these talented performers appreciate crafting solid conclusions before looking ahead.
Ultimately committed to honoring *Yellowstone*’s legacy while staying grounded amidst speculations regarding spino or expanded narratives revolving around them suggests not only professional integrity but also deep respect for storytelling within this iconic—and above all else—a desire celebrating how deeply audiences connect with these vibrant characters before contemplating what’s next beyond this cherished chapter.