
Taylor Sheridan’s new “Yellowstone” spinoff following Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler is casting again for filming in North Texas.
The series, known by working titles “Rio Palo” and “The Dutton Ranch,” has been filming around the Metroplex since mid-August. The Paramount+ series has already spent time in Boyd, Ferris, Cleburne, Weatherford, Rio Vista, Fort Worth and Mineral Wells.
This week the series will return to a few familiar cities and one new location, according to several casting notices posted by Texas-based Legacy Casting.
Here’s a look at which casting notices are open and how to apply.
Beth and Rip spinoff filming in North Texas
Tuesday, Sept. 16 — Boyd
Legacy is looking for children between 8 to 12 years old for a scene that will take place in Montana. The scene will likely film around midnight, so a parent waiver is needed.
Wednesday, Sept. 17 — Cleburne
Legacy is looking for a male teenager who can throw a spiral with a football in a scene taking place in Montana. The pay rate is $200 for 12 hours of work. Apply here.

Another notice is on the hunt for fire relief volunteers who help fire evacuees. The pay rate is $110 for 10 hours of work. Apply here.
Legacy is also looking for motel patrons and employees for scenes taking place in Montana. The pay rate is $110 for 10 hours of work. To apply as patrons, apply here. For employees, use this link.
Friday, Sept. 19 — Weatherford
Legacy is looking for a variety of roles for filming at “Rustler’s Grill,” a local teen hangout in the show.
Adult customers with vehicles are needed for the scene. The vehicles will be parked outside the restaurant and can include trucks, but no red or white cars. The pay rate is $110 for 10 hours of work. Apply here.
Waitstaff and employees are also needed for the scene, along with their vehicles under the parameters outlined above. The pay rate is $110 for 10 hours of work. Apply here.
Finally, there’s a notice looking for teenagers to appear at the hangout for $110 and 10 hours of work. Apply here.
Monday, Sept. 22 — Dallas
Legacy is looking for several roles for filming at a fine dining restaurant in Dallas.
A bartender is needed and will be paid $200 for 12 hours of work, apply here. A hostess is also needed and will be paid the same amount, apply here.
Restaurant patrons are needed and will need to provide their own clothing for the scene. The pay rate is $110 for 10 hours of work, apply here.
Finally, extras are needed to portray divorcees at the restaurant. These divorcees are said to be “high maintenance ladies who are beautiful, tan, in-shape and on the prowl for their next husband,” according to Legacy. The pay rate is $200 for 12 hours of work. Apply here.
More on ‘The Dutton Ranch’
Word first broke on the “Yellowstone” spinoff in mid-August under the then working title of “Rio Palo.”
The city of Ferris announced that the show would be filming in its small town of nearly 3,000. About a week later, 101 Studios CEO David Glasser confirmed to the Star-Telegram that “Rio Palo” was merely a temporary name for the show.
On Aug. 21, Ferris officials confirmed the spinoff is actually the Beth and Rip-led spinoff that was announced shortly after “Yellowstone” season 5 concluded late last year. Deadline reported a few days later that the spinoff has a new working title: “The Dutton Ranch.”
“The Dutton Ranch, home to Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser), is a testament to the peace they sought, fought for, and nearly died for, as they’ve come to cherish their 7,000-acre land. With tough times and stiff competition, Beth and Rip do what they must to survive, all while ensuring Carter (Finn Little) becomes the man he’s supposed to be,” the show’s logline reads.
In addition to the returning “Yellowstone” actors, the show also stars Ed Harris and Annette Bening. Paramount has yet to announce a premiere date for the spinoff, although it will likely release sometime in 2026.