Cole Hauser Breaks His Silence on Yellowstone Finale Theories “None of Them Are Right” — Rip Wheeler Actor Teases an Unpredictable Ending
The Dutton Drama Returns
After a two-year hiatus, Yellowstone has stormed back onto television, instantly reigniting fan theories and online debates. The new season opened with the shocking death of John Dutton, leaving viewers desperate to uncover who killed the family patriarch. With Beth, Jamie, and Kayce now at odds once again, fans are bracing for a volatile final stretch that promises more betrayal, heartbreak, and power plays.
Cole Hauser Responds to Fan Theories
As speculation floods Reddit and social media, Cole Hauser, who plays ranch hand and Beth’s husband Rip Wheeler, is setting the record straight. Speaking with Reuters, Hauser revealed that no fan theory has managed to hit the mark. “This show and what they think this season is going to be — everybody has their opinion of it,” he said. “And to be quite honest, none of them are right.”
It’s a bold statement that has only fueled curiosity. If everyone’s theories are wrong, what twists could Taylor Sheridan possibly have in store for Yellowstone’s farewell?
A Beautiful Goodbye for Rip and Beth
While Hauser remained tight-lipped about specific plot points, he did tease an ending that honors the story and its characters. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, he shared that both he and Kelly Reilly knew Sheridan’s vision for the finale years ago. “We were told many moons ago what his dream was for the characters and the ending and where they would be,” Hauser explained. “But to see it on the page and then to be able to shoot it was kind of a beautiful moment for me.”
That comment suggests an emotional yet satisfying conclusion for Rip and Beth, two of the show’s most complex and beloved figures.
The Final Ride
As Yellowstone nears its December 15 finale, Hauser’s remarks make one thing clear — nothing will unfold the way fans expect. The ending may not be what anyone predicts, but it promises to deliver the passion, pain, and raw authenticity that defined the Dutton legacy.
With shocking deaths, shifting loyalties, and a finale shrouded in mystery, this last ride through Montana is one no fan will want to miss.