Yellowstone fans can breathe a sigh of relief. Despite recent behind-the-scenes drama,
lead actor Kevin Costner has confirmed he will return for the second half of season 5, set to premiere in
November 2023. Costner’s Turn as John Dutton ContinuesRumors swirled about whether Costner would
be back following reports of tension with show creator Taylor Sheridan and issues over profit participation. But Sheridan reiterated the show wouldn’t move forward without its patriarch John Dutton, powerfully played by Costner since the pilot.
Sheridan stated, “We created this thing together…and it’s been a wonderful journey. There’s no way we could wrap it up without him.” Costner later announced he had no intention of walking away before properly finishing John Dutton’s story in season 5’s final episodes.
More Details on Spin-Off SeriesThe decision to split season 5 into two parts was a strategic move by Sheridan to set up new spin-off shows Tulsa King and The Wrap. Sheridan shared that both series will debut in early 2024 following Yellowstone’s conclusion.
Tulsa King focuses on Sylvester Stallone’s mafia character, while The Wrap explores a ranch managed by Luke Grimes’ Kayce Dutton. The spin-offs allow the Yellowstone universe to expand while still providing closure.
What’s Ahead in Part 2Fans are on the edge of their seats waiting to see how the feud between John and adopted son Jamie ends after the bombshell season 5 mid-finale cliffhanger. The remaining episodes will also feature more scenes set at the 6666 Ranch in Texas.
Additionally, two more spin-offs following different generations of Duttons were just announced – 1944 spotlighting WWII veterans, and 2024 fast-forwarding into the future.
After overcoming delays from strikes and tensions amongst cast, Yellowstone’s concluding ride promises to satisfy loyal viewers. And Costner finishing John Dutton’s redemption arc gives the story the closure it deserves.