SinceYellowstoneremains one of the most popular and acclaimed TV franchises in modern history, fans continue to see more and more spinoffs in development. After the franchise spawned historic period pieces like1883and1923,Yellowstonewill add more spinoffs set in past eras and follow more members of the Dutton family, as well as some new characters outside this ranching dynasty.

While most details about these spinoffs remain hidden, here’s everything that has been confirmed about every spinoff ofYellowstone.

Sam Elliott sitting on a horse in a scene from the series 1883.

1883 (2021-2022)

1883, the first spinoff in theYellowstonefranchise, features the long, sprawling origin story of the Dutton family. Specifically, it follows the generation of Duttons living after the Civil War, departing Tennessee and traveling to Texas and Oregon before they settle in Montana.

TheYellowstoneprequel stars Sam Elliot, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Isabel May, LaMonica Garrett, Marc Rissmann, Audie Rick, Eric Nelsen, James Landry Hébert, and Noah Le Gros. The series ended in 2022 with James Dutton settling in Paradise Valley, Montana, where his descendants resided inYellowstone.

Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren staring off the series 1923.

Stream1883on Paramount+.

1923 (2022-2025)

As the sequel to1883,1923is a two-season prequel featuring members of the Dutton family in Montana during Prohibition and the early years of the Great Depression. The Duttons are led by Helen Mirren’s Cara and Harrison Ford’s Jacob. The family consists of Jacob’s brother, Jack (Darren Mann); Cara and Jacob’s son, Spencer (Brandon Sklenar); and the latter’s wife, Alexandra (Julia Schlaepfer).

1923also featured the return of actorIsabel May, who played Elsa Dutton in1883, as the show’s narrator. The series ended in April 2025, with the finale showing Spencer taking control of the Dutton ranch while Jacob and Cara decide to raise Spencer and Alexandra’s son, John.

Michelle Pfeiffer as Léa de Lonval at a dinner table holding a glass in Chéri.

Stream1923on Paramount+.

The Madison (TBA)

Originally titled2024,The Madisonwill center on the McIntosh family, who leave New York City to live in the Madison River Valley in Montana. The series stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Patrick J. Adams, Elle Chapman, Matthew Fox, Beau Garrett, Amiah Miller, Ben Schnetzer, Kevin Zegers, Rebecca Spence, Alaina Pollack, and Danielle Vasinova. Kurt Russell is alsorumoredto have a role in this series, but that has yet to be confirmed.

Filming forThe Madisonreportedlybegan in late August 2024, with shooting taking place in Montana and Texas until production wrapped in December. Via theFort Worth Star-Telegram, the logline forThe Madisondescribes the new series as “a heartfelt study of grief and human connection” following the McIntosh family.

A close-up of actor Luke Grimes stares in Yellowstone.

The Madisonwill stream on Paramount+.

Y: Marshals (TBA)

First announced in May 2025,Y: Marshalsis a procedural series starringYellowstone‘sLuke Grimes as Kayce Dutton. In his last appearance during theYellowstoneseries finale, Kayce signed away ownership of the Yellowstone ranch in exchange for a sliver of land where he could live with his wife and son. It’s unclear if Kelsey Asbille and Brecken Merrill will return to play Kayce’s wife, Monica, and his son, Tate, respectively. However, Logan Marshall-Green (The Odyssey) will play a lead role in the series.

Spencer Hudnut will serve as the writer, executive producer, and showrunner ofY: Marshals, which willallegedlypremiere in 2026. The show’s logline, viaVariety, reads: “With the Yellowstone Ranch behind him, Dutton joins an elite unit of U.S. Marshals, combining his skills as a cowboy and Navy SEAL to bring range justice to Montana, where he and his teammates must balance family, duty, and the high psychological cost that comes with serving as the last line of defense in the region’s war on violence.”

A man sitting down at the 6666 ranch in Yellowstone season 4.

Y: Marshalswill air in 2026 on CBS.

6666 (TBA)

This spinoff was first announced in February 2021. As the title implies,6666will be set at the Four Sixes Ranch, a real-life historic landmark in Texas, which appeared inYellowstoneseason 4.

This series will also take place between the fourth andfifth seasons ofYellowstone. The cast of6666is unknown, but it has beenrumoredthat Ryan Bingham will return to hisYellowstonerole as Walker.

6666is slated to air on Paramount Network.

1944 (TBA)

First announced in February 2023, this prequel series is said to be a sequel to1923. While the synopsis for it is unknown, the title implies that it will follow a new generation of Duttons living in World War II-era America. As a result, it is possible that older versions of characters from1923could appear in the series. Since Spencer is shown to have died in 1969, the timeline gives the writers an opportunity to bring Brandon Sklenar’s character back for this series.

Filming for1944willreportedlytake place in the Bitterroot Valley in southwest Montana, the primary shooting location forYellowstone. When the series was first announced, Chris McCarthy, President and CEO of Showtime and MTV Entertainment Studios,saidthat1944“will take audiences on a thrilling, new, and unexpected journey with the complex and compelling storytelling that has become a hallmark of the franchise….”

1944is expected to air on Paramount+.

Untitled Beth Dutton & Rip Wheeler series (TBA)

Halfway throughYellowstoneseason 5,Varietyconfirmed in December 2024 that married couple Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler will receive a spinoff series. ActorsKelly Reilly and Cole Hauserwill reprise their respective roles as Beth and Rip in their spinoff series, which will supposedly premiere in November 2025.

Deadlinealso reported in July 2025 that Finn Little will return as Carter, the teenage boy under Beth and Rip’s care following the death of the former’s father.

The Beth and Rip spinoff series is being developed in place ofYellowstoneseason 6. However, more characters fromYellowstonecould appear in the spinoff.

The Beth & Rip spinoffnetwork information is unknown. It will likely be on Paramount+.