Just give us Yellowstone 2, and keep the good ol' cowboy vibes rolling.Even after including a handful of highlights on our list, we still found ourselves eager to talk about more games we loved this year. Spending several scenes explaining why characters like Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler are talking to Matthew McConaughey now, instead of Costner? It would only confuse audiences and drag a lukewarm season on even further. John Dutton's kids all trying to kill each other in the midseason finale may just present the best scenario to make some off-screen deaths and move on as fast as Sheridan can. The good news? We'll have the sequel series, eventually. That may spell doom for the Yellowstone cast returning to actually finish out Season Five. Sheridan is also clearly spread thin at Paramount, writing several other series, including Tulsa King, Mayor of Kingstown, Lioness, 1923, and Bass Reeves. Production has to sort through Costner's reported unwillingness to put time into filming, Sheridan's lack of a script, and the recent Writer's Guild of America strike. January's midseason finale ended on a significant cliffhanger that is begging for resolution, but there's still more hurdles to jump through. For a premiere in November, that's a very tight turn-around. Deadline confirmed that it still isn’t clear whether Costner will return for any of Yellowstone's final episodes, which is slated to go into production in August. That's incredibly fast.Īs we've theorized before, it's possible that the hope to finish out Season Five with Costner also falls through. According to Deadline, the untitled sequel will then receive a quick, straight-to-series order for a December premiere. Due to rumored egos butting heads and problems with filming schedules, Costner and Sheridan's alleged beef has put Season Five on hiatus, but Paramount is hoping to have the lead patriarch return to finish it out for a November release. Just earlier this week, we learned that he would not be returning after the upcoming Season Five finale. The leading actor's much-rumored feud with Sheridan is likely the number-one cause of all this shuffling. We know one person who won't be returning: Kevin Costner. Will We See Kevin Costner on 'Yellowstone' Again?. ![]() " is in Texas spinning hay into gold and we’re hoping we’ll do it soon," director Stephen Kay told Deadline. Many of the current cast members have been informed that there's a place for them in the new series, should they wish to continue on in the franchise-but a final cast list will be made available once creator Taylor Sheridan finishes writing the scripts. ![]() We are thrilled to bring this new journey to audiences around the world." Yellowstone executive producer David Glasser added, "The Dutton story continues, picking up where Yellowstone leaves off in another epic tale. " Yellowstone has been the cornerstone on which we have launched an entire universe of global hits-from 1883 to Tulsa King, and I am confident our Yellowstone sequel will be another big hit, thanks to the brilliant creative mind of Taylor Sheridan and our incredible casts who bring these shows to life," said Chris McCarthy, the President and CEO of MTV Entertainment Group/ViacomCBS. Originally rumored to be as a spinoff much like 19, the (likely) Matthew McConaughey-led project will actually continue the story of Yellowstone, wherever we leave off. Paramount Network confirmed the news in a rare statement given to Deadline-one that also announced an upcoming sequel.
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