Natalie Alyn Lind Shares Behind-the-Scenes Photos Ahead of 'Dutton Ranch' Season Finale on Paramount+
"Dutton Ranch" star Natalie Alyn Lind shared a photo dump of behind-the-scenes content on Instagram on Sunday, stoking fan anticipation ahead of the Taylor Sheridan-created Yellowstone spinoff's first-season finale. The episode, the ninth of the season, is set to air this Friday on Paramount+. The post follows last week's announcement that the show has been officially renewed for a second season.
"Dutton Ranch" star Natalie Alyn Lind shared a photo dump of behind-the-scenes content on Instagram on Sunday, stoking fan anticipation ahead of the Taylor Sheridan-created Yellowstone spinoff's first-season finale. The episode, the ninth of the season, is set to air this Friday on Paramount+. The post follows last week's announcement that the show has been officially renewed for a second season.
Behind-the-Scenes Drop Ahead of Friday's Finale
Lind's Instagram post offered fans a look at the production side of "Dutton Ranch" as the first season nears its end. The timing of the release — days before the finale — positions the content as a lead-up push for what the show's cast and creative team have described as an anticipated conclusion to season one. The series is a spinoff of "Yellowstone," the long-running Paramount+ drama, and carries forward characters and storylines developed under Taylor Sheridan's creative umbrella.
Season Two Already Confirmed
The renewal announcement, confirmed last week, means the story following Rip and Beth — now relocated to Texas and navigating new allies and enemies — will continue beyond this Friday's finale. The confirmation removes uncertainty that typically surrounds first-season genre programming and signals Paramount+ has committed to the new spinoff as a continuing franchise property. Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly, who portray Rip and Beth respectively, have been confirmed for the continuation alongside a casting addition not detailed in available disclosures.
What the Finale Sets Up
With season two locked in, the first-season finale arrives with the added weight of being a setup chapter rather than a potential series conclusion. The Texas setting introduced in "Dutton Ranch" marks a geographic and narrative departure from the original "Yellowstone," giving the spinoff room to build its own ensemble and conflicts. Episode nine airs this Friday on Paramount+.