Yellowstone seasons 1-5 spoilers follow.
Get ready for another season of romance, family drama, violence and betrayal as Yellowstone season five, part two is set to premiere on November 10 in the US and November 11 in the UK.
The story of the Dutton family, owners of the largest ranch in Montana, is now one of Paramount's biggest successes. When Yellowstone returned to our screens in November of 2022 it brought in 12.1 million US viewers, up over a million compared to the season four finale.
But in recent years, the behind-the-scenes machinations have started to rival the drama itself, with reports of tension between the show's co-creator Taylor Sheridan and its star Kevin Costner.
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It's now been confirmed that Costner will be leaving the series and John Dutton will be absent from the final batch of episodes later this year. This fifth season will also be Yellowstone's last.
Sheridan said he was "disappointed" about Costner's departure, adding: "It truncates the closure of his character. It doesn't alter it, but it truncates it."
The last we saw of the Duttons, John (Costner) was finding his feet as Montana governor, while Jamie (Wes Bentley) and Beth (Kelly Reilly) embarked on an all-out war.
Season four ended with a wedding, a court case, blackmail and murder – so there's a high bar to clear for the season five finale, which we now know will also be the end of the very show that launched the Sheridanverse.
Read on to find out what Yellowstone season five has in store in part two.
Yellowstone season 5 part 2 release date: When will it air?
As mentioned above, Yellowstone season five part two is set to debut on Sunday, November 10 in the US and will premiere in the UK on Monday, November 11.
Production on the final instalment of Yellowstone officially kicked off in May 2024, following delays last year due to the Hollywood strikes.
While the fact that this is the end of Yellowstone will be a blow to fans, it's already been confirmed that the Dutton story will continue in a new sequel, which will pick up where the final season of Yellowstone leaves off.
"Yellowstone has been the cornerstone on which we have launched an entire universe of global hits – from 1883 to Tulsa King," Chris McCarthy, president and CEO of Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studio, said of the news.
"I am confident our Yellowstone sequel will be another big hit, thanks to the brilliant creative mind of Taylor Sheridan and our incredible casts who bring these shows to life."
The modern-day Yellowstone spinoff series, entitled 2024, is set to land after the main series has concluded.
Yellowstone season 5 part 2 cast: Who will be in it?
While Kevin Costner's patriarch John Dutton will not return to the fold, we can expect most of the main cast to return for season five part two including Luke Grimes (as son Kayce), Kelly Reilly (as daughter Beth), Wes Bentley (as son Jamie), Cole Hauser (as ranch foreman Rip Wheeler) and Gil Birmingham (as Chief Thomas Rainwater).
Wendy Moniz, who stars as Governor Lynelle Perry, confirmed she has gone from a recurring cast member to a series regular for the new season, in an Instagram post featuring a series of photos from her time on set.
Jennifer Landon (ranch hand Teeter) and Kathryn Kelly (vet Emily) have also become series regulars for season five.
Josh Lucas, who plays the younger version of John Dutton, also returned to the series for the first time since 2019, and he was joined by Kylie Rogers (young Beth Dutton) and Kyle Red Silverstein (young Rip Wheeler).
Q'orianka Kilcher, who plays Angela Blue Thunder, also returned after she was last seen in the season three finale.
There are new cast members, too, including Dawn Olivieri as a corporate shark and country artist Lainey Wilson, who announced her role at Montana's Under The Big Sky festival.
"I'm going to be in the next season of Yellowstone," she told the crowd, "and I'm excited. I'm going to be a musician on the show named Abby, and I get to share my music with a lot of the world who watches the show."
There is one character who probably won’t return, however. Jimmy Hurdstrom, played by Jefferson White, left Yellowstone for the 6666 ranch in Texas at the end of season four, and will next be seen in co-creator Taylor Sheridan's spin-off series 6666, which is currently in development.
Yellowstone season 5 part 2 plot: What's going to happen?
There's a lot coming in the back half of Yellowstone season five, but not even the cast know exactly what that's going to look like given filming only got going again in May. However, there have been some teasers.
Speaking to TV Insider, Piper Perabo (who plays Summer Higgins) said: "There's a lot coming. Things are on the move. I can't wait to get back to the back half just because I want to know what happens.
"I personally only know what happens up to the midseason finale up to that last second, and I don't know what happens when we come back."
Perabo added that "things are going really south" in the second half of the season – the seventh episode of season five ended with Jamie practising a speech to call for an impeachment vote against John.
"Taylor's very good – if you're paying attention, he's telling you where the trouble's coming from," she explained. "I think the fact that he ends with that scene is, for those paying attention, he's showing you."
Yellowstone actor Wes Bentley has revealed that showrunner Taylor Sheridan already has a plan for how the show will end.
Speaking at the Screen Actors Guild headquarters in Los Angeles, Bentley revealed that Sheridan has told him he knows how it will end. However, he wasn't told exactly how Yellowstone will conclude.
As reported by Deadline, Bentley said: "[Taylor] has said to me, he knows how he wants to end it. That was a while ago. I'm sure he didn't know how we were going to get there but he knows how."
However, Bentley also wanted to clarify that this doesn't mean he knows how many episodes or seasons it will take the show to reach this conclusion, so we hopefully have a long time yet before that happens.
A key element of season five will be how Rip's relationship with Carter evolves. We got a brief look at a grown-up Carter in season four, with Rip taking his time to accept him in season five part one. It sounds like their connection will be explored further in season five part two, according to Cole Hauser.
"I was a hard ass on him," he told ScreenRant. "It's tough love in season four, and I don't think much has changed, but there's a little bit of... Not kindness but a little bit more of... 'Okay, you're doing all the things that I expect you to do, and you're working your ass off, you're trying'.
"And that's all you can ask from a young kid, and he sees a lot of himself. So there are little diamonds that Rip gives him along the way for the season to help them grow but still. Very tough but strict when it comes to it."
Carter's not the only one in need of growth in this final chapter. Kelly Reilly is hoping that peace is on the cards for her character Beth Dutton – if she can get out of her own way.
During an interview with TVLine, she was asked how possible that would be for someone with Beth's dramatic nature, to which Reilly replied: "As possible as it is for any of us. Peace requires some digging and some surrender and letting go of old pains and hurts.
"I certainly believe that she can find that. Whether or not that's possible, I don't know. She's such a warrior, isn't she? Her reason to be is to protect. Her reason to be is to fight. But I'd like to see that for her."
She went on to say: "I question potentially whether happiness is allowed. Over the seasons, we've been able to see where it might exist. But she's taken out of it so quickly.
"Maybe there's a future where she's not sort of yanked out of her happiness."
Yellowstone season 5 part 2 trailer: When can I watch it?
Following a teaser clip in August 2022, Paramount released a full trailer for season five that begins with John being sworn in as governor before everything starts to unravel. The trailer indicated that there was going to be plenty more conflict for the Dutton family in the coming episodes.
But what about part two of Yellowstone's fifth season? Unfortunately, there's no new footage yet but with the second half of season five now filming, we shouldn't have to wait too long.
Yellowstone airs on Paramount+.
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