Cole Hauser BREAKS SILENCE on Yellowstone Spinoff Plans – Fans Didn’t See This Coming!
Rip Wheeler’s Future in the Yellowstone Universe: What Cole Hauser Just Revealed
The wait is over. After months of speculation, Yellowstone star Cole Hauser has finally spoken out about his future as Rip Wheeler — and what he revealed has left fans stunned.
As the main series reaches its dramatic conclusion, Hauser’s latest comments suggest that Rip’s journey may be far from over.

Rip Wheeler’s Legacy Lives On
Since his first appearance, Rip Wheeler has stood as one of television’s most complex and beloved characters — a mix of strength, loyalty, and unflinching emotion. Cole Hauser’s performance has turned Rip into a modern western icon, and fans aren’t ready to let him go.
Now, it seems they may not have to.
In a recent interview, Hauser opened up about Yellowstone’s end and hinted that a Rip Wheeler–focused spinoff could be on the horizon. While remaining tight-lipped about specific details, he confirmed that creator Taylor Sheridan has been developing plans for Rip’s future — possibly alongside Kelly Reilly’s Beth Dutton.
“There’s definitely more story to tell,” Hauser teased. “Taylor and I have talked about it. We both love Rip, and we’re just focused on finishing Yellowstone right — but who knows what’s next?”

The Yellowstone Universe Expands
Sheridan’s Yellowstone franchise continues to evolve, with projects like 1923 and the upcoming 2024 already in motion. The next chapter of the saga promises new beginnings — and maybe a deeper look into Rip’s life beyond the Dutton ranch.
Rumors suggest that the mysterious 2024 series will bridge the gap between Yellowstone’s finale and future spinoffs, exploring how Rip copes after the chaos that defined his life at the ranch.
Some fans even speculate that Rip could lead his own standalone series — one delving into his past, his scars, and the moral code that made him both feared and admired.
Will Beth Join Rip’s Next Chapter?
Whether Kelly Reilly’s Beth Dutton will appear in any spinoff remains uncertain. Reilly has previously spoken about the emotional toll of playing Beth, calling the role “exhausting but beautiful.” While she remains devoted to Yellowstone’s ending, she hasn’t confirmed a return to the franchise.
If Beth doesn’t appear, Hauser has hinted that Rip’s story could take a darker, more introspective turn — one exploring grief, redemption, and survival without the woman who shaped him.
“I love Rip,” Hauser said. “He’s a character who’s been through hell and still finds a way to love, to fight, to survive. There’s more to explore there.”
A Record-Breaking Farewell
As Yellowstone closes its final chapter, the series continues to break records. The finale drew over 11 million viewers, making it one of the most-watched episodes in modern cable history.
The ending was bittersweet. John Dutton’s death reshaped the family’s destiny. Casey brokered peace with Chief Rainwater, and Beth secured part of the ranch for Rip and Carter. Yet, the loss and betrayal left deep wounds — especially between Beth and her exiled brother, Jamie.
The Dutton legacy endures, but its future now rests on the next generation — and possibly, on Rip Wheeler himself.
What Comes Next for Rip Wheeler?
Paramount has made no official announcements, but insiders confirm that Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone universe is far from finished. With Hauser’s recent comments, anticipation for a Rip-centered project has reached fever pitch.
Whether it’s a solo spinoff, a prequel, or a continuation featuring Beth, one thing is certain: fans aren’t ready to ride off into the sunset without Rip.
As one fan posted, “If Rip gets a spinoff, I’m there day one. No one carries the Yellowstone spirit like Cole Hauser.”
The Future of the Dutton Legacy
Cole Hauser’s quiet confidence and Taylor Sheridan’s storytelling mastery make a Rip Wheeler spinoff feel inevitable. As the actor himself put it, the Yellowstone world still has “plenty of heart, chaos, and fight left.”
And judging by the reaction online, fans are ready to follow Rip wherever he rides next.