The End of ‘Yellowstone’: What Is Known About the Final Episodes (2024)

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When Yellowstone aired its midseason finale back in January 2023, the future was looking ominous for the Dutton family on the fifth season of the Paramount Network mega-hit series. For a refresher, Jamie Dutton (Wes Bentley) had just thrown down the gauntlet against his sister Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and father John Dutton (Kevin Costner) in a move that would usher in an all-out war between the embittered family members. Will Jamie kill Beth? Or will John kill Jamie first? Those were the high-stakes questions sitting with viewers.

Then, the fate of TV’s biggest show changed course.

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Behind the scenes, a scheduling dispute with Yellowstone star and patriarch Costner ushered in a months-long production delay on the second half of season five. The cast and crew had been planning to resume filming in March 2023 with an announced summer premiere date, but those dates came and went. Not until early May would the network announce that Yellowstone was going back into production, but that the remaining episodes, which would then launch in November 2023, marking an abrupt ending to the beloved neo-Western saga and flagship series. There were, however, new plans to continue the Dutton dynasty (which already counts spinoffs 1923 and 1883 in its stable) with a Yellowstone sequel series, widely reported to star Matthew McConaughey and debut in December 2023.

The announcement, however, came just days after the May 2 writers strike, which would ultimately usher in the July 13 SAG-AFTRA strike; the rare 2023 double strike effectively shutting down Hollywood productions and grinding U.S.-produced series — including Yellowstone — to a halt.

The status of the final episodes of Yellowstone were then locked in the barn for months — until the flagship series was given a November 2024 premiere date send-off, following the resolution of the strikes. Below, The Hollywood Reporter is keeping track of everything that develops about the series, co-created by Yellowstone-verse boss Taylor Sheridan, as it rides off into the night.

When Will the Final Episodes Air?

When this all began, we initially predicted: “Most likely, sometime in 2024.” And, we were right. On Nov. 2, Paramount Network went on to announce that the second half of the final season will air in November 2024. Production was set to resume in late spring 2024, which would be around now.

Before two of Hollywood’s biggest guilds, WGA and SAG-AFTRA, found themselves in a standoff with the studios, Yellowstone had not yet begun production. The scripts from creator Sheridan, who writes the entire series, were not yet complete. (April to October is when they typically shoot, with snowy Montana winters complicating filming on the heavily outdoor series.) Sheridan began working on the scripts once the writers strike resolved in September 2023. Now, scripts are written and filming is expected to get underway, butYellowstonehasn’t announced an official start-of-production date.

Where Does the Cast Stand?

Months before the writers strike was called, reports of Costner wanting to exit the series sent a jolt through theYellowstone-verse. How could TV’s biggest hit continue without its Oscar-winning lead?

In late March, president and CEO of Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios Chris McCarthy, spoke to those fears when he told The Hollywood Reporter that Yellowstone “wouldn’t be what it is today without Kevin and we hope that that stays for a long time to come.” Flash forward to May of 2023, when viewers were told that Costner would be staying on the series but that the series is ending. But the still-looming question remained: In what capacity will viewers see John Dutton? (McCarthy later told THR: “ThisYellowstonechapter is closing sooner than we all wanted, but we feel good with where it’s going to end.”)

In late June, Sheridan sat down with THR for a rare cover story where he opened up about the scheduling clash, shedding light on the source of the delay: Costner wanted to focus on his own Western epic, a four-movie passion project titledHorizonthat he’s co-writing, directing and starring in (and was just announced to be premiering at 2024 Cannes in May). “He and the network were arguing about when he could be done withYellowstone. I said, ‘We can certainly work a schedule toward [his preferred exit date],’ which we did,” said the prolific TV hitmaker. “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. He took a lot of this on the chin and I don’t know that anyone deserves it. His movie seems to be a great priority to him and he wants to shift focus. I sure hope [the movie is] worth it — and that it’s a good one.”

Cover story writer James Hibberd reported that there were ongoing discussions to try to convince Costner to film a few scenes to wrap his character. Sheridan hinted that John Dutton was never going to be around for the very end of the show in his original script. Still, the creator admitted, “I’m disappointed. It truncates the closure of his character. It doesn’t alter it, but it truncates it.”

In early September during a divorce hearing from wife Christine Baumgartner, Costner went on the record for the first time about the dispute, saying he might take the show to court. Per reports, Costner claimed he’s owed $12 million for the second half of season five after Paramount “walked away” from negotiations. “We tried to negotiate, they offered me less money than previous seasons [and] there were issues with the creative,” he said.

As for whether or not that meant Sheridan would write Costner totally off the series — and deliver him an off-camera fate — media newsletter Puck reported that Sheridan did just that and wrote the post-strike back half of season fivewithoutJohn Dutton. Now, in April 2024, Costner has made his first public comments on his Yellowstone fate, implying that there’s still a chance Sheridan could revisit the script.

“I’d like to be able to do it but we haven’t been able to … I thought I was going to make seven [seasons] but right now we’re at five. So how it works out — I hope it does — but they’ve got a lot of different shows going on. Maybe it will. Maybe this will circle back to me. If it does and I feel really comfortable with [it], I’d love to do it,” he toldEntertainment Tonight while at CinemaCon promotingHorizon: An American Saga.

He added, “[Dutton] needs to be proactive in what happens and I’ve kind of had my own fantasy how [the character’s final arc] might be. But that’s Taylor’s thing. I said as much to him a while back. I had thoughts how it could happen, but we just have to see.”

The official cast, meanwhile, still has not been announced.

How Many Episodes Will There Be?

An official episode count also has yet to be revealed by the network. Sheridan, who was pencils down in support of the WGA’s efforts when speaking to THR for the cover story, suggested at that time that he might make more than the previously reported six final episodes. “If I think it takes 10 episodes to wrap it up, they’ll give me 10,” Sheridan says. “It’ll be as long as it needs to be.”

What Will the Final Run Be Without (or With Less) John Dutton?

Yellowstone has built a sprawling cast of characters whom viewers have come to know and root for across the show’s five seasons. And while the biggest storyline when the show left off was indeed centered around the battle between Beth and Jamie — with Montana Gov. John Dutton squarely putting himself on Beth’s side — the feud certainly set up the possibility that John could be quickly taken to the “train station” (the Dutton code term for where they bury the bodies of their enemies).

When speaking in June after the writers strike but ahead of the actors strike, Bentley told THR he hadn’t talked to Costner and hadn’t yet seen any scripts, but he had given much thought to how the the fate of the characters might play out.

“Does Jamie go down with John? Does John go down because of Jamie? Does Jamie have a hand in it at all, or does it turn out Jamie tries to protect him? There are so many potential ways he deals with John’s ending,” he said. “We’re at a point where I think everything is possible with the Duttons. It’s so hot and combustible right now that it could blow them all up together. I think the potential for that is real. But I also know that I am always surprised by Taylor and the turns and directions. With the tension and danger right now, it potentially could be either they are all gone, or one of them survives.”

John’s departure would also leave room to highlight more of the ensemble of characters, which includes Kayce (Luke Grimes) and Monica Dutton (Kelsey Asbille), Chief Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) and right-hand man Mo (Mo Brings Plenty), Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) and the cowboys in the Dutton’s bunkhouse (played by Forrie J. Smith, Denim Richards, Ian Bohen, Jake Ream, Ryan Bingham and Jen Landon), as well as newer antagonists played by Dawn Olivieri and Piper Perabo.

What Is the Future of the Franchise?

The Yellowstone-verse isn’t slowing down. In fact, it’s only ramping up. With the flagship reigning as the most-watched series across cable and broadcast, Paramount Network previously confirmed that two more spinoffs are in the works: 2024 (working title), a present-day story,and another prequel,1944, that will follow in the footsteps of1883and1923.

After setting ratings records and launching multiple star-driven spinoffs (Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, as well as Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren now count themselves among the Duttons), the ranch drama has sparked a Western genre craze and has become a model for a new wave of franchise-building.

Amid the content halt and delay from the strikes, Paramount Global looked to expand the Yellowstone audience even more. Paramount Network launched a linear, weekly rerelease of prequel hit 1883 in June and CBS has been airing edited episodes ofYellowstone on its schedule Sunday nights (the first season premiered to a solid start in ratings).

Meanwhile the franchise’s second prequel series, 1923, was renewed for a second season before the strike and the sequel series was announced to be airing in tandem with the final season of Yellowstone (it remains to be seen if those plans will remain). Sheridan had confirmed to THR that he was planning several more prequels; and now one of those has been confirmed. (The previously announced Four Sixes series, which was set to follow Yellowstone cowboy Jimmy, played by Jefferson White, is on hold.) “I think there will be enough for many more [prequels] — three or four,” he said. “Chris McCarthy trusts me, because I haven’t been wrong yet.”

Where Will the Sequel Series Jump?

The follow-up installment, now tentatively named 2024, was given a straight-to-series order and will stream onParamount+(at some point in the future). Sheridan had hinted in THR‘s cover story that the spinoff — which would be the first to take place after the events of Yellowstone — might lean on an entirely new cast and location, but it’s now been announced that the series will continue exploring the Dutton family dynasty with new characters and locations, as well as some existing characters. (There is still no official word on McConaughey’s casting, or on which Yellowstone stars will return.)

Details on1944are scarce at the moment, but the creator had hinted that his approach would be similar to that taken with the prequels, which functioned as stand-alone stories within the generational family tree. “There are lots of places where a way of life that existed for 150 years is slamming against a new way of life, but the challenges are completely different. There are a lot of places you can tell this story,” he said.

James Hibberd contributed to this story.

This story originally posted July 2023 and will be updated as news develops.

The End of ‘Yellowstone’: What Is Known About the Final Episodes (2024)

FAQs

What happens at the end of Yellowstone? ›

Or he dies during or after killing Jamie gets reunited with Beth in the afterlife and that's the end of the Yellowstone ranch. Edit: TLDR John, Beth and Jamie die, KC and Monika take Tate and move far far away from the ranch and the reservation, Rip ends up with the ranch.

What did John's letter to Rip say? ›

John's letter says he thought he had let his great-grandfather down by not having enough sons to carry on the ranch, but then he realized he has enough after all and tells Rip that he means it — meaning that property — is his. Rip is deeply moved that John called him his son.

Why did Yellowstone end so abruptly? ›

Yellowstone is ending after season five because of a scheduling dispute. Season 5 was always meant to be split into two parts, but that decision didn't sit well with Costner.

What did John leave Rip on Yellowstone? ›

Anyway, Beth made a beeline for Rip to read him the amendment, in which John called him, in essence, a son and gave him a house on Yellowstone.

What happens to Jamie Dutton? ›

After murdering his dad, Jamie became a slave to his sister Beth, who holds evidence of the crime and uses it to control him. Jamie's actions against his father could bring down the entire Dutton family and have dire consequences for himself.

What did Jamie do to Beth? ›

Terrified of her father finding out, she confided in Jamie to help her get an abortion. Jamie took her to a clinic on the Broken Rock Indian Reservation to keep it secret but kept the fact Beth would also be sterilized from her.

Is Rip John Dutton's son? ›

Cole Hauser plays Rip Wheeler in Yellowstone. Rip is the unofficially adopted son of John Dutton. In flashbacks, Rip was revealed to have fled to the ranch after his mother and brother got murdered by his stepdad. Rip killed his stepdad, but the wounds of not saving his family left an indelible mark on him.

Did Rip let Kayce win? ›

By letting the boss' son beat him, Rip selflessly pushes his pride aside to help signify to the others that there has been a change of the guard. They should show Kayce the respect and loyalty they previously showed him.

Why does Beth hate Jamie? ›

As Beth keeps reminding viewers, she has been perpetually angry at Jamie for how Jamie inadvertently made her sterile by helping her get an abortion when they were both teenagers.

Does Beth get pregnant in Yellowstone? ›

Viewers may remember how the only Dutton daughter was left unable to conceive because her adopted brother Jamie (Wes Bentley) allowed a doctor to secretly sterilize Beth after she got pregnant as a teenager.

Did Kevin Costner's daughter play in Yellowstone? ›

Lily Costner is mainly a musician these days, having been featured on the soundtrack for the films "3000 Miles to Graceland" (which features Kevin Costner in a leading role) and "Collective." She can also be heard in an episode of "Yellowstone" singing "Heaven's Gate" in the Season 2 episode, "Resurrection Day." She ...

Why did Kayce hate John? ›

John Dutton Used The Yellowstone Brand To Punish His Son

John branded his son Kayce (Luke Grimes) as punishment for when Kayce left the ranch to be with Monica (Kelsey Asbille), back when she got pregnant with Tate (Brecken Merrill). Kayce has since forgiven his father for what he did.

Why is Rip so loyal to John? ›

Rip was later found by John Dutton hiding in a barn covered in cuts and blood and John decided to take him in as a farmhand. Rip has since considered the Duttons his family, regardless of their feelings towards him, and is willing to do anything they ask of him.

Who called Rip his son? ›

John calls Rip "son" in the flashback scene at the beginning of the episode, and later Rip affectionately refers to Carter as "son" too.

Why does Jamie try to impeach John? ›

Well, it's war. Again. Jamie Dutton (Wes Bentley) followed through with his threat by calling for the impeachment of his dad John (Kevin Costner), who blocked the construction of an airport that would have brought jobs and tourist dollars to Montana.

What happens to Kayce Dutton? ›

Kayce later started his own family by marrying Monica Long, the granddaughter of Indian elder Felix Long and the sister of Robert Long. Kayce and Monica had a son they named Tate and lived on the Broken Rock Indian Reservation.

What happens after Yellowstone season 5? ›

Yellowstone will end with Season 5, Paramount has announced. At the time of the announcement in early May 2023, the show's final episodes were scheduled to premiere in November 2023, while a currently untitled sequel series was confirmed to be in the works and set to debut in December.

What happened to John Dutton in 1923? ›

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He worked the Yellowstone land alongside his uncle, Jacob, and had his own family with wife Emma and son Jack. He dies midway through 1923 thanks to an ongoing feud between cattle ranchers and sheep herders.

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