Costner is currently at work directing, producing, and starring in , his self-funded series of . (Both and 2 premiered earlier this year, with Chapter 3 and 4 in production, despite challenges around financing.) Originally, it was reported that Costner might leave Yellowstone to focus on his passion project after the conclusion of Season 5, with some saying he even refused to finish filming the second half. But according to Costner, he always planned to come back to wrap up John Dutton’s story if it worked with his schedule, possibly filming a sixth and even seventh season.
Reports emerged of a . From Costner’s point of view, Sheridan was too busy with other projects to deliver the scripts in time to finish shooting Season 5 before filming for Horizon began. Costner, meanwhile, responded with a long including a pay increase and the right to veto any scripts from the season if necessary. As Sheridan , “I’ve never had an issue with Kevin that he and I couldn’t work out on the phone. But once lawyers get involved, then people don’t get to talk to each other and start saying things that aren’t true and attempt to shift blame based on how the press or public seem to be reacting. … I sure hope [the movie is] worth it — and that it’s a good one.” Sheridan maintains that Costner’s absence “doesn’t alter” the conclusion of his character arc, though it does truncate it.
What happened last on Yellowstone?
Much of the first half of Season 5 revolved around John Dutton’s new role as governor of Montana, a job he took for the sole purpose of tanking Market Equities’ new airport and commercial developments planned for his land. He did that with the help of his daughter Beth (Kelly Reilly), now his chief of staff, and his once-estranged attorney general son Jamie (West Bentley). John also enjoyed a lot of time at the ranch away from his seat in Helena, starting a romance with his new environmental advisor, animal rights activist, and general liberal stereotype Summer (Piper Perabo).
While John’s other son Kayce (Luke Grimes) and his wife Monica (Kelsey Asbille) spent the season mourning the baby boy they lost, Beth and Jamie’s rivalry heated up, with Sarah Atwood (Dawn Olivieri) manipulating the latter into calling for his own father’s impeachment to help Market Equities. Now Beth wants Jamie dead—and based on his suggestion of hiring “professionals,” he’s ready to see his sister go, too.
Oh, also, Rip (Cole Hauser) and many of the ranch hands are headed to Texas with half the cattle to wait out the contamination brought to the ranch by some runaway Yellowstone buffalo.
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