Rip Wheeler & Beth Dutton Likely to Appear in New ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff ‘Marshals’
Fans of the acclaimed series Yellowstone are buzzing with excitement over the possibility of seeing beloved characters Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler in the new spinoff, Marshals. The spinoff features Kayce Dutton, portrayed by Luke Grimes, and premiered recently on CBS.
Notable Developments in Marshals
During its debut, the show confirmed significant plot points, notably the death of Monica Dutton, played by Kelsey Asbille. This pivotal moment was carefully crafted by showrunner Spencer Hudnut, setting the stage for Kayce to confront new personal and professional challenges.
Future Appearances of Beth and Rip
While Marshals focuses on Kayce, there are ongoing discussions about having Beth and Rip, played by Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser, make an appearance. Hudnut expressed a strong desire to integrate these fan-favorite characters into the storyline. He mentioned that logistics would be a challenge, given the busy filming schedules of the actors.
- Hudnut: “If the stars aligned, it would be pretty cool to have Beth and Rip in our world.”
- Expectation of a reunion between Kayce and Beth.
- Yellowstone ended on a high note, enhancing the emotional bond between siblings.
Kayce’s Journey in Marshals
Kayce will be navigating life after his grief over Monica’s death. It’s been noted that over a year has passed since her passing, indicating potential for new relationships. Hudnut hinted at the possibility of a love interest emerging for Kayce as he processes his loss.
- New character Andrea Cruz, played by Ash Santos, may become a love interest.
- Initial part of the season focuses on Kayce’s grieving process.
Where to Watch Marshals
Marshals airs on Sunday evenings on CBS and will be available for streaming the next day on Paramount+. This new addition to the Yellowstone universe promises to deliver a rich narrative filled with emotional depth and family dynamics.
Fans eagerly anticipate whether they will witness the reunion of Kayce, Beth, and Rip on screen, a possibility that could further enrich the already complex family ties established in Yellowstone.