This can’t be the end.
“Yellowstone” is currently airing the second half of Season 5, which was announced as the final season of the hit ranch drama.
But not so fast.
“It’s not necessarily the ending,” costar Ian Bohen, who plays farm worker Ryan, told The Post.
Currently airing (Sundays at 8 p.m. on Paramount Network), “Yellowstone” follows the Dutton family, owners of the largest ranch in Montana, including patriarch John (Kevin Costner) and his adult child, Melody Kayes (Luke Grimes ), villainous Jamie (Wes Bentley), vicious Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Beth’s cowboy husband, Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser).
Grimes told The Post that the ending is, “Deep, beautiful. Heartbreaking.”
According to Paramount, the first half of season 5 was watched by 17 million viewers.
Costner, 69, left “Yellowstone” before the second half of Season 5 amid rumors of an alleged feud with showrunner Taylor Sheridan.
Spoiler alert – in the premiere episode of the second half of season 5, “Yellowstone”, John is brutally killed.
It was revealed that John was shot by a hitman, but it was ruled a suicide.
Both Beth and Kayce did not accept the official ruling that it was suicide, and Beth was convinced that Jamie had done it. She was mostly right, but Jamie’s culpability was indirect because his love interest, lawyer Sarah Atwood (Dawn Olivieri), carried it out, causing Jamie’s obvious shock and dismay.
Fans were angry at how the show dismissed Costner.
“John Dutton deserved to go out not like a victim, but like a gladiator. Completely undoes the series. I’m not a fan at all of how #Yellowstone handled Costner’s departure,” one fan. written on x (formerly Twitter).
Another person said, “If this is how they decide to kill off such a great character like John Dutton… that’s too bad.” Said,
In August, multiple outlets reported that “Yellowstone” could return in season 6 with a storyline that will reportedly focus on Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler.
If any season focused on a husband-wife duo running a farm, Ryan teams up with Rip. So, Bohen will be a major character in a possible season 6.
naughty child Was the first to report the news. hollywood reporter, Diversity And deadline Later verified the story.
Paramount never officially confirmed or announced Season 6.
Bohn also wouldn’t officially confirm, but he politely told The Post that “the story of Yellowstone” continues; This is a saga.”
But, there are also several “Yellowstone” spinoff shows, including an upcoming show called “The Madison” starring Michelle Pfeiffer.
Bohn added, “Maybe there’s a future that you want to continue,” meaning that the season 6 reports about Beth and Rip were true.
Asked if he had heard about the show’s future, Bohn said, “I have,” but declined to elaborate further. “We’ll have to see what happens,” he teased.
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