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‘Dutton Ranch’ Renewed for Season 2 at Paramount+ as Season 1 Streaming Nears End
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Culture/The Apex Times/Jun 24, 11:05 AM EDT

‘Dutton Ranch’ Renewed for Season 2 at Paramount+ as Season 1 Streaming Nears End

Paramount+ has renewed “Dutton Ranch,” the Yellowstone franchise series starring Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser, for a second season, Deadline reported June 24, with two episodes remaining in its first season run.

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Paramount+ has renewed “Dutton Ranch” for a second season, Deadline reported June 24, extending the Yellowstone franchise further on the streaming platform.

The renewal comes while the show is still completing its debut season. Deadline said “Dutton Ranch” has two episodes left to stream from the first season, setting up a later window for the next installment rather than a simultaneous drop of a full new slate.

“Dutton Ranch” stars Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser, and the series is positioned as a Texas setting spinoff within the Yellowstone universe, according to the Deadline report. Reilly and Hauser continue to anchor the series’ core cast in the early run.

Deadline characterized the second-season pickup as an unsurprising outcome, indicating the show was expected to secure additional episodes after early performance and audience traction. The report tied the timing of the announcement to the show’s current late-season phase on Paramount+.

While the publication did not provide a specific premiere date for Season 2 in the information available here, it framed the renewal as a continuation of the series’ ongoing production and development cycle, following the remaining two episodes of Season 1.

For viewers, the immediate effect is straightforward. Paramount+ subscribers will be able to finish Season 1 on the existing schedule and then look ahead to Season 2 as the platform formalizes the show’s next chapter.

The renewal also indicates continued investment in the Yellowstone franchise ecosystem across streaming. With “Dutton Ranch” renewed before the full first season arc has concluded, the decision reduces the likelihood that the series would end after its initial run and keeps the franchise’s related content pipeline active.

Why It Matters

  • The renewal decision preserves the series’ long-term availability for Paramount+ subscribers beyond the remaining Season 1 episodes.
  • Completing Season 1 with two episodes left, while a second season is already secured, reduces uncertainty about whether the story will continue in the Yellowstone franchise on streaming.
  • The pickup reflects continued media investment in franchise-led television at a time when streaming schedules and rights planning depend on early renewal commitments.
  • For cast and crew, a documented second-season renewal supports longer production planning and continuity for the series’ creative roadmap.

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Key Facts

  • Paramount+ renewed “Dutton Ranch” for a second season, Deadline reported on June 24, 2026.
  • Deadline said the show has two episodes left to stream in its first season.
  • “Dutton Ranch” stars Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser.
  • The renewal announcement was reported while Season 1 is still ongoing on Paramount+.
  • Deadline described the pickup as a continuation of the franchise’s broader momentum rather than a surprise decision.
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