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Yellowstone is Ending with Season 5, Sequel Series Moving Forward
Yellowstone is Ending with Season 5, Sequel Series Moving Forward
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Yellowstone is Ending with Season 5, Sequel Series Moving Forward
In what continues to be a domino effect of developments. Taylor Sheridan‘s flagship series Yellowstone is ending with season 5. On the heels of the recently announced departure of Kevin Costner, the series will be wrapping up with the upcoming fifth and now final season as the creators decided that the series should instead pivot into the previously announced sequel series starring Matthew McConaughey which already received its series order.
Chris McCarthy, President and CEO of Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios shared his reaction to the news, saying:
“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.”
Stay tuned as more information is released on the upcoming fifth season of Yellowstone as well as the sequel series in the works.

Original story follows:
A new report has confirmed that Kevin Costner is officially stepping away from Taylor Sheridan and Paramount‘s flagship series Yellowstone. Entertainment Tonight reported that Costner has decided to step away due to a fallout between himself and Sheridan. The disagreement seems to lie with Costner’s filming schedule which was previously noted as an issue during production among the cast and production team. With Costner’s departure, there is currently no movement on the fifth season of Yellowstone‘s production with no current date for when it will continue.

Original story follows:
Paramount‘s hit series might look a little different in the future as Taylor Sheridan‘s flagship series Yellowstone looks at options beyond Kevin Costner in the lead role. According to reports, there have been disputes over scheduling that have not been resolved, leaving Sheridan and the network to look beyond a Costner-led series and eyeing a franchise extension led by Matthew McConaughey.
There are many questions surrounding what will become of the remaining cast as Deadline notes that it’s unclear if the cast would merge into the McConaughey-led series. According to their sources, the issue lies with the shooting schedule and the limitations Costner had initially set being shortened further from 65 days to 50 days for the first part of the season and looking to shoot the second half of the fifth season in just one week.
Costner is an integral part of the flagship series and his presence is among the most important and his desire to attempt and shorten the shooting time has reportedly led to frustration for Sheridan as well as some of Costner’s costars. The report concludes with Paramount declining Costner’s most recent proposal and their decision to move to the McConaughey-led series which he is still currently in negotiations to star in.
This all could very well lead to the Yellowstone ending with its second half of the fifth season unless the plan is to write off John Dutton and see McConaughey take the lead. However, from the sounds of it, it seems the plan is for this to be a new series and it’s unclear if it will take place at Yellowstone ranch in Montana.
The Sheridan universe has seen immense success as it continues to venture out with multiple series such as 1883 and 1923 which just earned a second-season renewal. This might be a hiccup in what has been mostly success surrounding the series but I don’t believe this is enough to slow down Sheridan or Yellowstone.

Stay tuned as more information is revealed on the state of Yellowstone.
Source: Deadline
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