June 26, 2026
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The horse has left the stable. 

“Dutton Ranch” stars Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly have weighed in on showrunner Chad Feehan’s abrupt exit. 

“Showrunners change all the time,” Hauser, 51, told the Hollywood Reporter.  “This business is about adapting. We’ve been doing this for a long time.”

“Things change. People move on,” the actor added. 

Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser (pictured in “Dutton Ranch”) reacted to showrunner Chad Feehan’s exit. Emerson Miller/Paramount+
Feehan (pictured in 2024 at the Indiewire and Paramount FYC event) was the showrunner on Season 1, but won’t return. IndieWire via Getty Images

In the story published Wednesday, Reilly, 48, also told the outlet that the cast and crew finished Season 1 “beautifully” with Feehan involved.

“We finished this season together. It was a really difficult but really satisfying show to make. And so was ‘Yellowstone.’ So is anything worth making,” she said.

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“We’re all creative minds and we all work together and I’m so proud of that.”

“Dutton Ranch” is a “Yellowstone” spinoff, following Rip (Hauser) and Beth (Reilly) after the events of the hit cowboy drama, which starred Kevin Costner as Beth’s now-deceased father. 

A source told Page Six in April that Feehan won’t return for Season 2 with Rip and Beth (pictured in “Dutton Ranch”). Emerson Miller/Paramount+
Reilly and Hauser (pictured in “Dutton Ranch”) are also producers on the show. Emerson Miller/Paramount+

“Yellowstone” mastermind Taylor Sheridan produces the show, but Chad Feehan was the Season 1 showrunner. 

Hauser told HR that as exec producer, he wanted to make sure that all the actors felt “comfortable” and had a “voice,” and Reilly said she doesn’t think anyone knows Beth better than her, and felt “strongly” about “protecting” that.

Paramount announced that “Dutton Ranch” with Rip and Beth (pictured) will get a Season 2. Emerson Miller/Paramount+
A new showrunner hasn’t been announced yet, for “Dutton Ranch” with Rip and Beth (pictured). Emerson Miller/Paramount+

On Wednesday, Paramount announced that the show has been renewed for a Season 2. Per the network, nearly 13 million people tuned in on streaming its first week, and it was the biggest show on cable since 2023. 

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A new showrunner hasn’t been announced, yet. 

“Dutton Ranch” airs Fridays on Paramount Network and Paramount+. 

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