Dutton Ranch Finale: Rob-Will Killed, Fentanyl Cows

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- Rob-Will Jackson (Jai Courtney) was apparently shot and killed by his brother Joaquin Jackson Reyes (Juan Pablo Raba) after cartel chief and father Mariano Reyes (Raoul Max Trujillo) ordered the hit because Beulah chose Rob-Will to inherit the family ranch over Joaquin
- Mariano Reyes was unmasked as a cartel chief smuggling fentanyl across the border inside the bellies of cows, with the finale revealing a decades-old backstory linking him to matriarch Beulah Jackson (Annette Bening) — her rape, a murder she committed, and a body he helped her dispose of
- Rob-Will shared a poignant final scene with his wild-child daughter, played by Natalie Alyn Lind, telling her 'This place eats what it loves and keeps the bones' and confessing he would never fix his failures as a father — moments before walking to his death
- Paramount+ renewed Dutton Ranch for a second season ahead of the finale, and Lind joked to US Weekly about Sheridan's death habits: 'Nobody dies. Everybody dies… Oh, wait, they're all dead'
- Jai Courtney has multiple upcoming projects, including Netflix's Protecting Jared (directed by Ruben Fleischer), the Ray Mendoza Western Blood on the Promontory, comedic thriller The Very Best People, and Blaise Beyhan's Callback
Why it matters: Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone universe keeps executing its signature gut-punch major-character deaths to maintain prestige-TV shock value, with Dutton Ranch losing a lead while seeding fentanyl-cartel stakes for Season 2. The renewal shows Paramount+ is doubling down on the franchise despite the body count and a 9-episode first run.
![‘Dutton Ranch’ Season 1 Finale: [SPOILER] Is Murdered, [SPOILER] Is a Fentanyl Tycoon and [SPOILER] Is Kidnapped by the Cartel in Wild Cliffhanger](https://variety.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/RP_109_EM_0217_00290_RT.jpg)



