Hollywood strikes push back Kevin Costner’s final ‘Yellowstone’ episodes by a full year, to November 2024

Kelly Reilly, Kevin Costner
This image released by Paramount Network shows Kelly Reilly, left, and Kevin Costner in a scene from "Yellowstone."
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The long-awaited final installment of Yellowstone—featuring Kevin Costner ’s final episodes—has been delayed until November 2024, the Paramount Network announced Thursday.

Though the show was originally scheduled to return this month, Paramount says production was delayed by this year’s strikes by actors and screenwriters. The first half of the fifth season debuted in November 2022.

Paramount also announced two spinoffs, a prequel tentatively called 1944 and a sequel to the current series, called 2024. There’s no word yet on any casting for either series.

Yellowstone has been a phenomenon for Paramount Network. The premiere episode of season five was watched by 12.1 million people, more than for any other scripted series airing at the time.

CBS also began airing Yellowstone from the beginning this fall to help fill out its prime-time schedule due to the strikes, and 21.6 million people tuned in to season one. It has now begun airing season two.

Yellowstone is a contemporary Western drama that follows the Duttons, a wealthy family in Montana that owns the largest ranch in the United States. Its patriarch is John Dutton III, played by Costner. It was created by Taylor Sheridan.

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