As I eagerly await the upcoming Yellowstone spin-off featuring Rip Wheeler and Beth Dutton, I’m thrilled to share that rumors suggest our sort-of adopted son might be part of the show as well.
According to Deadline, it’s been announced that Finn Little will be a regular cast member in the upcoming drama series. At this point, specific details about the series are scarce, but given Carter’s significant role in Rip and Beth’s lives during later seasons of Yellowstone, this news might not be too shocking for its fans.
Initially appearing in the fourth season of Yellowstone, Carter continued as a recurring character right up until the series ended, undergoing a significant transformation in his character throughout this period.
Starting from the moment Beth met the character while his biological father was dying at the hospital, to the time when the father unfortunately succumbed to drug addiction and left him without a home, Beth and Rip took on the role of guardians for the young individual, offering him employment at the Dutton ranch.

As a devoted movie enthusiast, I’m confidently predicting that this upcoming series will stay grounded in our contemporary world, much like Yellowstone does. Unlike its spin-offs such as 1923 and 1883, it’s going to retain the core essence of the original show, keeping us hooked and engaged.
Lately, Cole Hauser, known for his role in Yellowstone, clarified some speculations regarding the title of the upcoming spin-off. In an interview with Fox News, he made it clear that contrary to rumors, the spin-off won’t be called Dutton Ranch as that’s not its name.
He continued, expressing, “For the past seven years, we’ve been putting in a lot of effort. Kelly [Reilly] and I have been tirelessly working to make something extraordinary.
Last year, it was announced that a fresh spin-off was under development, another TV series conceived by the creative mind behind the franchise, Taylor Sheridan.
This isn’t the initial spin-off, nor is it the sole one being developed. Another one, titled “The Madison,” has been announced, featuring the esteemed Hollywood actress, Michelle Pfeiffer, in the lead role.
In the first-person perspective, I could say: “I’m part of a captivating exploration delving into the complexities of grief and the bonds between people, set against the backdrop of a New York City family residing in the tranquil Madison River valley of central Montana.
Regarding the series starring Rip and Beth, let’s stay alert for updates on the upcoming show and if any other recognizable characters from Yellowstone might make a guest appearance.
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