Here's Your Guide to Every Character on 'Dutton Ranch'
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Here's Your Guide to Every Character on 'Dutton Ranch'
"Instead, Dutton Ranch debuted on Friday, May 15, with an entirely new supporting cast. Sure, Beth and Rip's adopted son, Carter (Finn Little), followed them from Montana to South Texas. But it seems that every other member of the Yellowstone Ranch bunkhouse moved on. Dutton Ranch certainly isn't hurting for talent, though. Annette Bening and Ed Harris join up in Texas, alongside stars from Ozark, Suicide Squad, and Narcos."
"Beth Dutton is the only daughter of John Dutton (Kevin Costner), the late patriarch of the Yellowstone Ranch. Her brother is Kayce (Grimes) on Marshals, and hopefully they'll meet up again for a crossover sometime in the future. Her husband Rip, on the other hand, was a ranch hand that John took in from a young age and basically raised him like he was a son. After Kayce sold the Yellowstone Ranch in the Yellowstone season 5 finale, the couple moved on to start their own ranch in Montana. Now, thanks to a wildfire, they find themselves starting over once again in South Texas."
"Beth and Rip basically adopted Carter back in Yellowstone season 4 after his father died. The couple saw parallels of themselves in the young boy, and Rip gave him a place to live in exchange for working on the ranch. It remains unknown if Carter took on the Dutton last name, officially, or if he"
Dutton Ranch premiered with Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler relocating from Montana to South Texas after a wildfire forces them to start over again. The series follows their adopted son Carter, who was taken in after his father died and was given a place to live in exchange for ranch work. While Beth and Rip are returning heroes, most of the Yellowstone ranch bunkhouse characters do not carry over. The new cast includes Annette Bening and Ed Harris, along with performers from Ozark, Suicide Squad, and Narcos. The show also features characters connected to the Broken Rock Reservation, expanding the setting beyond Yellowstone’s original community ties.
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