Will There Be A ‘Dutton Ranch’ Episode 10? How Many Episodes Are In ‘Dutton Ranch’ Season 1?

No spoilers, but when the end credits roll on Episode 9 of Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser’s Yellowstone spin-off, Dutton Ranch, fans will be begging for more Dutton drama.
The official synopsis for Dutton Ranch Episode 9, “El Padrino,” promised viewers that Rip and Beth would “confront escalating danger as secrets surface in Beulah’s herd, sparking a standoff and pulling their family into a fight that threatens everything they’ve tried to hold together.”
Dutton Ranch not only delivered, but exceeded expectations!
The eventful episode ended with a number of loose ends in need of tying, along with a MAJOR cliffhanger that will keep fans on the edge of their seats until further notice. So is this the end of our reunion with Beth, Rip, and Carter? Or just the beginning?
Curious how many episodes are in Dutton Ranch Season 1? Will there be an Episode 10 of Dutton Ranch, or is Episode 9 the Dutton Ranch Season 1 finale? And if so, will there be a Dutton Ranch Season 2? We’ve got answers! Read on to learn more about the future of Dutton Ranch, including Season 1’s finale date, episode count, Season 2 info, and more.
How Many Episodes Are In Dutton Ranch Season 1?
Season 1 of Dutton Ranch consists of nine episodes. Not eight episodes, not ten episodes, only nine!
Will There Be A Dutton Ranch Episode 10?
Sadly, no. Dutton Ranch Episode 9, “El Padrino,” served as the Season 1 finale, which means fans will have to wait for a potential Season 2 to find out what the future holds for Beth, Rip, Carter, the Jacksons, and the rest of the Rio Paloma, Texas crew.
Will There Be A Season 2 of Dutton Ranch?
On Wednesday, June 24, ahead of Dutton Ranch Episode 8, Paramount+ officially renewed the series!
On top of having an 89% Tomatometer rating on Rotten Tomatoes, according to a press release, “Dutton Ranch cemented itself as a smash-hit by amassing 12.9 million viewers globally in the 7 days following its premiere — marking the biggest Original Series launch in Paramount+ history. The series also delivered 2.9 million total viewers during its two-episode debut on Paramount Network on May 15, making it the biggest series premiere on cable since 2023. With 1.85 million viewers for the premiere telecast alone, Dutton Ranch also ranked as the #1 cable entertainment telecast among both adults 18-49 and total viewers.”

Dutton Ranch was also dubbed the #1 streaming series according by Nielsen based on average audience for the week of May 11, and the show was a smash hit on Paramount+ social channels as well.
“Dutton Ranch has resonated with audiences in a powerful way, building on the legacy of beloved characters, while establishing its own identity,” said Matt Thunell, President of Paramount Television Studios. “Thank you to our partners at Paramount+ and 101 Studios for a phenomenal first season. We look forward to bringing fans more stories from these unforgettable characters in Season 2.”
It’s no wonder Paramount wants more Dutton Ranch, and so do fans and the show’s stars! While Season 2 details are under wraps, we know when the series returns it will have a new showrunner, Benjamin Cavell, as Chad Feehan departed from the series three weeks before its premiere.
When Dutton Ranch Season 2 Premiere? Dutton Ranch Season 2 Premiere Date Info:
Since Dutton Ranch Season 1 is just wrapping, there’s no official Dutton Ranch Season 2 premiere date on the books right now. But the fact that the series found its now showrunner is a promising sign, and if the writers get back to work and production commences in a timely fashion, we could hopefully get new episodes of Dutton Ranch in 2027. We’ll likely learn more about Dutton Ranch‘s ideal Season 2 timeline after its Season 1 finale, so stay tuned for more updates!

How To Watch Dutton Ranch Online: Paramount+ Streaming Info
While we wait for Season 2 news, if you’re looking to rewatch Dutton Ranch Season 1 it will be available to stream on Paramount+.
Paramount+ offers two subscription plans, Essential and Premium. Right now, you can get started with a seven-day free trial on the Premium plan.
The ad-supported Essential plan typically costs $8.99/month, while the ad-free Premium plan (which comes with Showtime titles and live CBS) costs $13.99/month.
You can also add Paramount+ to your Amazon or Hulu accounts for an additional $13.99/month, and Paramount+ is available via a “Sling TV Orange and Blue” plan for $60.99 for the first month. You can also get Paramount+ with Showtime for only $5 for your first month, with no Sling base service required.
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