Newest Yellowstone Update From Star Teases Yet Another Delay
Are we getting to the end or not?
The Western genre is now freakishly popular, almost like it was during its Golden Era. And the main reason for that is of course the amount of modern movies and TV shows created over the past decade that brought back the interest to the genre.
One of the most popular Western TV shows is Yellowstone. The series premiered with its season 1 in 2018 and since then turned into a cult classic western of our time. The universe created by Taylor Sheridan is huge and full of mysteries.
With the Dutton family at the center of every story, Yellowstone focuses on the father of the family, John Dutton, and his never-ending battles, whether they are with his own children or his enemies. The role is played by Kevin Costner, but it’s been a while since we found out that he might not return to the show’s final part.
When Will Yellowstone Season 5 Part 2 Come Out?
This is just one thing that keeps the fans on edge, the other being the huge time gap between the two parts of the season. Now, the latest news might make the fans happy, because the actor who plays Ryan, Ian Bohen, told Entertainment Tonight that the filming will start in May.
It's also been confirmed by Paramount+ that the series will be released in November. But it seems like Bohen knows something else... He mentioned a wider window for the show's release date, even bringing up something about the final episodes of the part being released on Super Bowl.
It seems like some of the fans are having a hard time accepting the news and probably think that there will be some delays in production and that there's no way the show will come out on time.
“I'll believe it if/when it plays on my screen,” Redditor pat9714 said.
Well, let's just wait, fingers crossed, for Yellowstone season 5 part 2 to be released at least this year, because we do feel like it's time to finally end the era.
Still, if you miss the show and all the characters' nonsense, it might be the right time to binge-watch all the previous seasons on Peacock.
Source: Entertainment Tonight