‘Yellowstone’ Stars Tease Final Episodes as Filming Begins: ‘Grab Your Tissues’

EN-NEWS BLOG ALL THING I LOVE ‘Yellowstone’ Stars Tease Final Episodes as

Filming Begins: ‘Grab Your Tissues’ Even without Kevin Costner on the Yellowstone payroll,

the Paramount Network series’ remaining stars are hyping up its final episodes ahead

of Season 5B’s November 10 premiere date. “Clear your calendar. Grab your tissues. Send the youngins off to your sister’s house,” Ian Bohen, the actor behind ranch hand Ryan, wrote on Instagram in a recent post. “It’s gonna get real Western around here.” In another upload, Bohen showed off his cutting skills as he and his horse followed a mechanical flag on the Yellowstone set. “That flag ain’t got no chance, ’cause I got dancin’ boots when I’m on the ranch now. Check out this steed, and boy, watch him prance,” he wrote. On his Instagram account, Cole Hauser showed off gorgeous scenery as he went back to Big Sky Country to play ranch foreman Rip Wheeler in Yellowstone Season 5B. “Good morning, Montana,” he wrote. “I’ve missed ya, old friend! If you are going to rise, you might as well shine.”

And Ryan Bingham, who plays Walker on the show, posed for a selfie with costars and fellow onscreen ranch hands Jen Landon (Teeter) and Jake Ream (Jake). “Back on the Stone,” he wrote in the post. Costner, meanwhile, is on to other pastures. The actor, who is focused on his Horizon: An American Saga film series, reportedly had a falling-out with Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan over shooting schedules. And on Thursday, June 20, as Paramount Network announced Yellowstone’s return date, Costner told fans he wouldn’t be returning to the Western series or any potential follow-ups. “Hi everyone. I just want to reach out and let you know that after this long year and a half of working on Horizon and doing all the things that’s required, and thinking about Yellowstone — that beloved series that I love, that I know you love — I just realized that I’m not going to be able to continue Season 5B or into the future,” he said. He added: “It was something that really changed me. I loved it, and I know you loved it. I just wanted to let you know that I won’t be returning. I love the relationship we’ve been able to develop, and I’ll see you at the movies.”

Related articles

Il dramma reale dietro Kara Sevda: Il grido disperato di Neslihan in tribunale che ha fatto piangere la Turchia

In un intreccio di vita reale che supera ogni fiction, la Turchia intera è rimasta con il fiato sospeso di fronte al crollo emotivo della celebre attrice Neslihan…

Yellowstone: 5 Reasons Wes Bentley’S Jamie Dutton Deserves To Die

Everyone has to go sometime, and Jamie Dutton’s (Wes Bentley) time has nearly run out. It’s not that he’s more evil than any of his Dutton half-siblings…

“That’S A Red-State Show?”: Taylor Sheridan Is Bewildered By How ‘Woke Crowd’ Views Yellowstone While Dealing A Real-Life Issue That’S Much More Sinister Than Succession

Taylor Sheridan’s brainchild, Yellowstone, has truly taken the bull by the horns in the American cultural rodeo, yet it seems to be galloping into uncharted waters. Despite…

“Then He Can Work With His Favorite Actor And Director”: Kevin Costner’S Horizon Failing Badly Isn’T Surprising After 1 Director Made A Stinging Remark About Actor’S Need For Control

The last few years have not been kind to Kevin Costner. After months of controversy surrounding his Yellowstone exit, the official studio statement clashed against his reputation,…

“He shattered the myth of the American Western”: Taylor Sheridan Has a Reason to Make His Yellowstone Characters Despicable After What Clint Eastwood Did 32 Years Ago

With its somber themes of forgiveness and violence, Clint Eastwood’s film revolutionized the Western genre in 1992. This may be painful, but prior to Taylor Sheridan’s arrival…

Yellowstone Season 5 Part 2: What To Know About The Final Episodes With No Kevin Costner On The ‘Horizon’

It’s been a long road for the Dutton family. After premiering in 2018, Yellowstone has only gained more momentum over the years, thanks to dads all over…