“Dutton Ranch” teaser sees Beth and Rip honor Kevin Costner's “Yellowstone” character after his death: 'I miss him'

Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler are paying tribute to her late dad John, played by Kevin Costner, in a new teaser for the Yellowstone spinoff Dutton Ranch.

Entertainment Weekly Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser in 'Dutton Ranch;' Kevin Costner in 'Yellowstone'Credit: Emerson Miller/Paramount+ (2)

Key Points

  • The sneak peek shows the couple gazing upon a memorial for John that features his cowboy hat and a photograph.

  • “I miss him,” Beth confesses.

Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) are paying tribute to her late dad John (Kevin Costner) in the latest teaser for their upcomingYellowstonespinoff,Dutton Ranch.

The sneak peek showcases a poignant moment between the couple as they sit at a dining table and gaze upon a makeshift memorial for John consisting of his cowboy hat and photograph.

“I miss him,” Beth confesses. To which Rip responds, “We brought the best part of your father with us.”

Costner in 'Yellowstone'Credit: Paramount+

Dutton Ranchfollows Beth, Rip, and their adopted son Carter (Finn Little) as they make the move from Montana to Rio Paloma, Texas, following the dramatic events ofYellowstone.

Among the fifth and final season’s many twists and turns was the reveal thatJohn had been killedby hitmen as part of a murder-for-hire plot coordinated by Jamie’s (Wes Bentley) girlfriend, Sarah Atwood (Dawn Olivieri).

Speaking withThe Hollywood Reporterafter John’s shocking death,Yellowstonedirector and cinematographer Christina Alexandra Voros praised creator Taylor Sheridan’s decision to center the season around the emotional aftermath of his passing rather than the act.

“What’s interesting about birth and death is not the birth and death itself, but the way it affects us as people,” she said at the time. “To me, I think that was the driving force in telling the story this way. He’s asked, ‘How does everybody else survive and what do they do?’ And that’s where the mystery is. That is where the unraveling is. That is where the story is.”

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For Rip and Beth, it’s getting a fresh start in a new state. Although, as the teaser trailer reveals, they haven’t exactly settled down in a calm and tranquil environment, with the footage showcasing plenty of fistfights, an exploding barn, and dead bodies.

At one point, Beth can be seen handling weapons as she warns Carter that danger may soon be at their doorstep.

“I need you ready for the hard parts ’cause they’re coming,” she says. Carter simply responds, “Sounds like fun.”

The clip also gives fans another look atEd Harris' andAnnette Bening’s characters, with the latter noting that Rio Paloma is “a bit more complicated” than Big Sky country.

Dutton Ranchpremieres its first two episodes on May 15 on Paramount+ and on the Paramount Network. The series will then switch to weekly installments for the rest of its nine-episode season.

Watch Beth and Rip reflect on John’s passing in the clip above.

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“Dutton Ranch” teaser sees Beth and Rip honor Kevin Costner's “Yellowstone” character after his death: 'I miss him'

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Jacob Misiorowski injury update: Brewers optimistic they avoided disaster

Jacob Misiorowskiavoided a major injury, and perhaps won't have to miss any time on the mound at all.

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Milwaukee Brewersmanager Pat Murphytold reportersSaturday, May 2 that he thinks Misiorowski's "going to be fine," some 15 hours after theright hamstring injury the right-hander sufferedthe night before, when he took a no-hitter into the sixth inning of theBrewers' 6-1 victory over the Washington Nationals.

Misiorowski, 24, was overpowering most of the night, striking out eight, retiring the last 11 batters he faced, averaging 101 mph on his fastball in the first inning and throwing 43 pitches between 100 and 103 mph. He did not know he had a no-hitter when he struck out the first batter of the sixth, and then, after throwing one pitch to leadoff hitter James Wood, motioned for a trainer to come out.

That sent a chill through the Brewers dugout – and the industry at large – given Misiorowski's high-velocity repertoire and the inherent risk involved. But the injury did not involve his golden arm.

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Instead, he exited due to a barking hamstring, at least for the moment keeping the Brewers' extensive injury list a little lighter. Veteran right-hander Brandon Woodruff was placed on the IL with shoulder inflammation Friday, and the club is also awaiting the return of Quinn Priester, who is on a rehab assignment.

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Despite the injuries – including the potential loss of key reliever Angel Zerpa to season-ending arm surgery – the Brewers entered Saturday 17-14.

Misiorowski, a 6-7, 200-pounder, leads the major leagues in strikeouts (59 in 38 innings), strikeout percentage (37.2%) and whiff percentage (39.5%). His lone IL stint came in August 2025 due to a left tibia contusion, though he returned shortly thereafter.

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King Charles Gets an Unexpected Compliment About His Hair During Solo Outing in Harlem

King Charles' day in New York City included visiting an urban farm in Harlem

People King Charles visits Harlem on April 29, 2026Credit: Press Association via AP Images

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  • While there, a young student paid the monarch a compliment

  • The King also had to be coaxed away from a chicken coop to continue the tour

King Charlesheaded to Harlem during his andQueen Camilla's day in New York City.

The British monarch made a solo stop at an urban farm in Harlem, arriving around 2 p.m. local time on Wednesday, April 29, and was greeted by Tony Hillery, founder and chief executive of Harlem Grown, a nonprofit that operates urban farms to provide youth development programming. There, he was shown by Harlem Grown members and schoolchildren from Thurgood Marshall Lower Academy around the raised beds, greenhouse, tool shed, composting station, chicken coops, bee hives and more in the middle of a city block.

At one point, one of the students had a compliment for the King: "I like your hair," the child said.

“Do you? Good,” King Charles replied.

King Charles, 77, was enthusiastic about feeding chickens — after all, he tends to the animals back in the U.K., and his flock lives in acoop dubbed Cluckingham Palace. Hillery had to coax the monarch away from the chickens to continue the tour.

King Charles visits Harlem on April 29, 2026Credit: Press Association via AP Images

Hillery was left with a special gift: honey from bees at Highgrove House, one of the King’s residences.

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After the farm visit, the King stopped to shake a few hands of onlookers waiting behind a barricade.

“I’m sure I’m ruining your day,” the King said, referencing the street closure that was part of the security measures surrounding the monarch's visit.

While King Charles was in Harlem,Queen Camillahad herown solo event. The Queen, 78, celebrated the U.S. and the U.K.'s shared love of literature and her charity,The Queen's Reading Room, at the New York Public Library, and guests included Sarah Jessica Parker, Jenna Bush Hager, Anna Wintour and more.

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King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived in New York City on Wednesday morning after spending two days in Washington, D.C., to kick off their state visit. Their schedule in the capital city included a White House dinner with PresidentDonald Trumpand first ladyMelania Trumpas well as King Charles'historic address to Congress.

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