CBS’ Marshals spinoff picks up after the Yellowstone series finale — but where did every member of the Dutton family end up?
The Paramount Network series wrapped up in December 2024 after five seasons with Beth (Kelly Reilly) avenging father John’s (Kevin Costner) death by killing brother Jamie (Wes Bentley). Beth’s husband, Rip (Cole Hauser), helped her hide the murder by taking Jamie’s body to the train station.
Kayce (Luke Grimes), meanwhile, chose to sell the Dutton Ranch to Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) for $1.25 per acre under the condition that he can stay on East Camp with wife Monica (Kelsey Asbille) and son Tate (Brecken Merrill). As for Beth, she purchased her own ranch for her, Rip and Carter (Finn Little).
Taylor Sheridan‘s hit series premiered in 2018 and became an instant hit for the network, which inspired prequels including 1883 and 1923. Another spinoff starring Matthew McConaughey was in the works, but it was seemingly replaced by a different show titled The Madison, starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Patrick J. Adams, Elle Chapman, Matthew Fox, Beau Garrett, Amiah Miller, Kurt Russell and more.
Amid delays and changes, some Yellowstone fans are still waiting for the previously teased 6666 spinoff — which was set to follow Jimmy Hurdstrom (Jefferson White) during his time at the Four Sixes ranch in Texas. Marshals and Dutton Ranch have made more progress as Sheridan, 55, is also focused on non-Yellowstone projects, including Landman.
“Because Paramount trusts me and gives me the time to go shoot 10 to 14 days for a television episode, we can treat it like a movie, and it looks like a movie,” Sheridan told Deadline in January 2022. “We can take the time to rehearse it and light it and build these set pieces. And if I call them and say, ‘I need two helicopters in one day,’ they just go, ‘Alright.’”

He added: “At the end of the day, to go to some of these locations where most people have never been, where you’re opening up a new world, and all of these places or characters in the story, to me, it’s fascinating.”
News broke in October 2025 that Sheridan’s programming would be going through more changes now that he closed a film and TV deal with NBCUniversal. The five-year overall deal for film, TV and streaming is set to begin January 1, 2029, after Sheridan’s TV deal with Paramount — which goes through 2028 — officially ends.
Paramount will retain the rights to Yellowstone and the other franchises Sheridan created under his deal with the company, so he is expected to create brand new IP for NBCUniversal. Sheridan’s move comes after Paramount’s recent merger with Skydance. The change led to the exit of Paramount Global co-CEO Chris McCarthy, who worked closely with Sheridan.
Sheridan previously opened up about not wanting to “compromise” on his storytelling vision, telling The Hollywood Reporter in 2023, “I spent the first 37 years of my life compromising. When I quit acting, I decided that I am going to tell my stories my way, period. If you don’t want me to tell them, fine. Give them back and I’ll find someone who does — or I won’t, and then I’ll read them in some freaking dinner theater. But I won’t compromise. There is no compromising.”
Before his move, however, Sheridan’s Beth and Rip focused spinoff will get off the ground on Paramount. A premiere date has not been announced but it appears to be preparing for a 2026 release with Reilly, 48, and Hauser, 50, reprising their roles. Ed Harris and Annette Bening will also star, alongside Natalie Alyn Lind, Marc Menchaca, Juan Pablo Raba and JR Villareal.
Marshals airs on CBS Sundays at 8 p.m. ET.
