We have the latest Yellowstone Season 5 updates for you. So Dutton family fans, gather up! There are some new developments concerning the upcoming fifth installment of the Taylor Sheridan saga starring Kevin Costner as the family patriarch of the Montana landowners.
Also, season five addresses a few ideas left behind in the fourth installment, like John Dutton for governor of Montana. Furthermore, we can confirm that the cast and crew are filming the upcoming season of the Paramount Network hit show. So to unpack these things further, let’s jump in right away at the center of it!
Yellowstone Season 5 Updates
First and foremost, we can confirm that the cast and crew of the hit Taylor Sheridan show Yellowstone are in Missoula, Montana shooting scenes for the show. Moreover, just recently, fans of the Dutton family living in the area noticed the presence of the filming crew on location and took it to social media.
What’s important about that last part is that some of the scenes shot on location shed light on the plot that will cover season five, and that’s John Dutton’s career for governor of Montana. As you should remember, John and Beth Dutton blindsided Jamie for the bid at the last moment Lynelle endorsed the family patriarch in Season 4. Considering the locations where some of these scenes took place, it seems that they could be for the Dutton swearing-in ceremony as Governor for the great state of Montana! Or maybe a judicial battle that’s about to ensue. Who knows? Time will tell.
Dutton Tension Will Fuel The Political Story In Yellowstone ‘5’
As we stated earlier, Jamie spent years trying to work up the Governor race. But John stepped in at the last moment and threw his name, and managed to get a political backing that catapulted him into power. If the drama was hot and heavy in just ten episodes per season, the upcoming season of Yellowstone would have a lot to say. Because Taylor Sheridan expanded the number of chapters in this season to fourteen, and it will be split into two parts.
Yellowstone Season 5 Release Date
Paramount Network announced that Yellowstone season 5 would release on Sunday, November 13, 2022. Mark that day on your calendar. Furthermore, this release date announcement came after the show was greenlit for a fifth season. We can expect more drama from the Duttons and more zany remarks by Beth. And the core cast will be back for just another run at more power grabs.
Taylor Sheridan Excited About Paramount Deal
On top of the Yellowstone fifth season announcement, Taylor Sheridan is excited about the deal he penned with Paramount, which allows him to create an entire Yellowstone universe. With already a prequel starring Sam Elliot, Tim McGraw, and Faith Hill called 1883. The showrunner got his hands tied for another prequel set during the Great Depression era, 1932. And he’s already developing another spinoff with a working title of 6666.
Yellowstone-things aside, Sheridan also has worked with Paramount with another great product that set out great with a debut season. We’re talking about the show starring Jeremy Renner, Mayor of Kingstown, that streams on Paramount+. As for the 6666 projects, it will likely land sometime soon on the same platform, and it chronicles the history of the massive 6666 Ranch in West Texas.
Where To Watch Yellowstone?
Yellowstone, the Paramount Network’s most-watched scripted series, airs on the Paramount Network. Furthermore, you can also watch episodes on-demand the day after they air on the Paramount Network app, which is accessible to anybody with a valid cable subscription, contact your provider for further information.
For individuals who do not have a cable subscription, there are several streaming options that include the Paramount Network, Hulu+ Live TV, Sling TV, and YouTube TV. Except for Sling TV, which is US$ 41 a month (US$ 35 plus US$ 6 for the Comedy Add-On bundle, which includes the Paramount Network), the others are all US$ 64.99 and provide a greater number of channels.
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