The highly anticipated “Yellowstone” spinoff focusing on Beth and Rip has enlisted four new main cast members, as reported exclusively by Variety.
Natalie Alyn Lind, Marc Menchaca, Juan Pablo Raba, and JR Villarreal are set to join the series, currently titled “The Dutton Ranch.” As previously noted, Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser will return to their roles as Beth and Rip, with Finn Little reprising his role as Carter. Additionally, Jai Courtney also stars, joining Ed Harris and Annette Bening in the cast.
According to the official logline for the series, “Beth Dutton (Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Hauser) are thankful for the peace they fought hard for on their expansive 7,000-acre Dutton Ranch. Facing tough challenges and fierce competition, Beth and Rip must do what it takes to survive while guiding Carter (Little) into the man he is destined to become.”
Menchaca will portray Zachariah, a character described as “a newly freed jailbird endeavoring to reconstruct his life as a cowboy and wrangler.” Lind will take on the role of Oreana, characterized as “a captivating young woman with a free-spirited nature.” Villarreal will play Azul, “a skilled wrangler and Rip’s trusted assistant.” Raba will portray Joaquin, “a ranch worker adept at resolving issues, large or small.”
Menchaca has appeared in series such as “Ozark,” “The Outsider,” and “The Sinner,” and most recently in “Dexter: Resurrection.” His future projects include the Apple TV series “Neuromancer” and Netflix’s “The Abandons.” In cinema, he is known for films like “Unabomb,” “Dead of Winter,” and “The Alamo.”
Lind has had roles in shows like “The Goldbergs,” “The Gifted,” and “Tell Me A Story,” and has acted in films such as “Pet Semetary: Bloodlines” and “Marked Men.”
Raba is well-known for his performances in “Narcos” and the military series “Six.” More recently, he appeared in Netflix’s “Delirium” and “News of a Kidnapping.” He also starred alongside Antonio Banderas in the drama “The 33,” which recounts the 2010 Copiapó mining disaster.
Villarreal recently had a recurring role in the first season of “Landman,” another series from Taylor Sheridan and Paramount. His resume includes appearances in “Freeridge” on Netflix and “United We Fall” on ABC, as well as films like “Akeelah and the Bee” and “Bobby Z.”
Lind is represented by CAA, Authentic, and Brecheen Feldman, while Menchaca is with IAG and TMT Entertainment Group. Raba is represented by Innovative Artists Entertainment, and Villarreal has representation from Momentum Talent and Literary Agency and Nelson Management.
Chad Feehan will act as the showrunner and executive producer for “The Dutton Ranch.” The series is executive produced by Yellowstone creator Sheridan alongside David C. Glasser, John Linson, Art Linson, Ron Burkle, David Hutkin, Bob Yari, Michael Friedman, Christina Voros, as well as Reilly, Hauser, and Keith Cox. Voros will also direct the production, which is undertaken by Paramount Television Studios and 101 Studios.