Yellowstone has been filming in Montana this summer.
And on Tuesday Ryan Bingham, who plays rebellious ranch-hand Walker,
shared on Instagram his new wife Hassie Harrison will also be back on the series.
They wed in May after dating for one year. On the Dutton ranch, she plays his on-screen love interest as well; her name is Laramie and she works as a barrel racer.
Even if Kevin Costner has not returned to close out the end of season five, many others have saddled up again. Luke Grimes has his cowboy boots back on to star again as John Dutton’s son Kayce Dutton.
Keilly Reilly, who plays hellcat Beth Dutton, confirmed on July 20 she was on set with a video as she wrote, ‘The group of people that continue to make this wild show make it with all their hearts and guts, I’m so deeply proud to be running alongside them. The rawness and beauty of this year’s season is really something. Can’t wait to share it in November.’
Others who are back on the ranch: Cole Hauser as Rip Wheeler, Jen Landon as Teeter, Jake Ream as Jake, Ian Bohen as Ryan, Denim Richards as Colby, Forrie J Smith as Lloyd Pierce, Dawn Olivieri as Sarah Atwood, and Finn Little as Rip’s son Carter.
The last few episodes of season five of Yellowstone kick off on November 10, 2024.
Brecken Merrill, who plays the son of Luke Grimes’ Kayce Dutton and Kelsey Asbille’s Monica Dutton, is also on set shooting scenes, though Luke and Kelsey have not been spied yet.
Brecken, 16, shared a photo of a director’s chair that said Yellowstone on the back with a cowboy hat hanging off of it.
‘It’s a dirty job but somebody’s gotta do it,’ wrote Merrill in his caption. And last week he added, ‘November premiere date – put it in your calendar and start planning the viewing party.’
Gil Birmingham, who stars as Tribal Chairman Thomas Rainwater, will also be filming along with Mo Brings Plenty.
Wendy Moniz, who played the Governor of Montana, is also shootings scenes.
Scenes were shot at a home on East Beckwith and Gerald Avenue in Missoula, DailyMail.com has learned.
There has also been filming at the Chief Joseph Ranch. The 2,500-acre working cattle ranch in Darby, Montana serves as the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch in the show.
Many of the actors have been seen practicing lassoing and riding at Chief Joseph Ranch.
Hauser has already shared photos from Montana where he has been filming the modern Western series since late May: ‘Good morning Montana, I’ve missed ya old friend! If you are going to rise, you might as well shine.’
Smith, who plays a cattle hand on the show, is also back filming more scenes alongside Hauser and Bingham. He confirmed his return months ago.
Wes Bentley and Kelly Reilly are also expected to be in the last few episodes of season five, but not Kevin Costner, who has said recently he will not film any more scenes.
It is not yet known if Ryan’s new wife Hassie Harrison, who plays barrel racer Laramie on the show, will have any scenes.
Lainey Wilson has said that she is not sure if she is going back to Yellowstone, where she played musician Abby. Her music was also used on the series.
Wilson has said many times she would love to shoot more scenes for the series.
Piper Perabo shared images from Montana earlier in June suggesting she will return as Costner’s love interest Summer Higgins.
But because Costner will not be shooting any more scenes for the show, it is likely Perabo won’t either.
Or she may just be accompanying her husband Stephen Kay, who is a writer on the show
The popular series will return on November 10, 2024.
Paramount Network announced on June 20 that Yellowstone will make its much-anticipated return on Sunday, November 10 at 8pm ET/PT.
Internationally, Yellowstone will premiere on Paramount+ in Canada on November 10th, the U.K. on November 11th and in Latin America, Brazil and France later in November.
Yellowstone chronicles the Dutton family who controls the largest contiguous cattle ranch in the United States.
Amid shifting alliances, unsolved murders, open wounds, and hard-earned respect – the ranch is in constant conflict with those it borders – an expanding town, an Indian reservation, and America’s first national park.