Summary
Beth actor Kelly Reilly shares an image from a confirmedYellowstonespinoff location as filming for season 5, part 2 continues. Taylor Sheridan’s neo-Western franchise is looking to wrap up its flagship series this fall, with the last six episodes set to release in November. As production continues on theKevin Costner-lessYellowstonefinale, the bigger universe it belongs to is set to thrive with a couple of upcoming spinoffs. That includes the previously announced6666offshoot that hasn’t gotten a substantial update in a while.
In a new Instagram post byReilly, the Beth Dutton actor shares an image of her in the confirmed location for theYellowstonespinoff: the real-life 6666 ranch. Check out her photo below:

In the image, Reilly rides a horse with a spectacular backdrop. She writes in the caption that she’s left Montana for Texas, and that the photo was taken at the 6666 ranch, which is the location for an upcomingYellowstoneexpansion series, on a non-filming day.
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With Costner confirmed not to return as John Dutton III inYellowstoneseason 5, part 2, the focus of the show’s final episodes will likely be onBeth’s brewing conflict with Jamie. The siblings have been at odds for years, and their feud just reached a fever pitch in the season 5, part 1 finale. By then, however, the Dutton patriarch was still in play. While it seemed like John was firmly on his daughter’s side, he could broker peace between his kids, which could lead to a happy ending for the Dutton clan.
The plannedYellowstonesequel show starring Beth, Rip, and Kayce could be an indication of who will emerge victorious in the Dutton siblings' fight.

Now that he won’t be part of the final episodes, Beth and Jamie can go all-out. At this point, anything can still happen to them as they navigate their internal conflict. That said, the plannedYellowstonesequel show that Beth, Rip, and Kayce will reportedly return for could be an indication of who will emerge victorious in the Dutton siblings' fight. If it ends up being true, it raises the question of howYellowstonewill transition to a future without John and Jamie.
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The new image from Reilly, however, raises questions about Beth’s potential involvement inYellowstone’s6666spinoff. The flagship show has filmed in Texas before, and Reilly’s post doesn’t confirm whether any scenes will be filmed at the ranch itself. But an in-show visit from Beth could be part of Sheridan setting up the new series, and perhaps her role in it.

If that’s the case, it could clear up someconfusion about the aforementionedYellowstonesequel show. Some reports have claimedThe Madison,a spinoff set to star Michelle Pfeiffer, has replaced the sequel show that was tentatively titled2024,but there’s been no clarification about any returningYellowstonestars in that series. Other reports have claimed a separate show with Beth, Rip, and Kayce is still in the works - and maybe it will prove to be6666. Regardless, it’s exciting to think about the possibility of Beth Dutton returning beyond the end of the main show, wherever she appears.
Yellowstone
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Yellowstone follows the Dutton family, led by patriarch John Dutton, as they defend their expansive ranch against external threats from land developers, an Indian reservation, and America’s first national park. Released on August 22, 2025, this series examines the complex dynamics and violent conflicts surrounding the largest contiguous ranch in the United States.