Yellowstone: ‘Yellowstone’ sets production date for final episodes

Yellowstone is preparing for its final trip.

Taylor Sheridan’s Paramount Network blockbuster will resume production on its final episodes in late spring 2024.

Yellowstone, earlier this month, set a November 2024 premiere date for the second half of its fifth and final seasons. finally, aired for the last time.

The midseason finale is on January 6, 2023 and will usher in the series finale.

Yellowstone': Season 5's Final Episodes Get a Production Date – The  Hollywood Reporter

The final episodes close the book on the current story of the Dutton family. After ending with a game-changing plot twist involving Jamie Dutton (Wes Bentley), his sister Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and family patriarch John Dutton (Kevin Costner), the second half of the season was originally scheduled to takes place this fall. But production was first delayed by a scheduling dispute over Costner’s status with the show and then by writers’ and actors’ strikes, which led to a scripted production halt.

The flagship series in the Costner-led franchise is the latest show to reboot following the end of the SAG-AFTRA strike, which on November 9 allowed actors to return to work.

It is unclear whether Costner will appear in the final episodes or not.

Yellowstone had not yet begun production before the strike was called, and the script by creator Sheridan, who wrote the entire series, was not yet complete. Writing resumed immediately after the writers’ strike ended, which was September 27. The official episode count for the second half of season five has not yet been announced.

With the flagship series being the most-watched series on cable and broadcast television (and currently airing on CBS), there will be more generations of Duttons after Yellowstone goes into the sunset. In addition to the second installment of the 1923 prequel series, Paramount Network has announced that two more spin-offs are in the works: 2024 (working title), a present-day story with Matthew McConaughey in talks to star , and another prequel, 1944, is about that. will follow in the footsteps of the limited prequels 1883 and 1923.

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