The Mailbag: Yellowstone Standoffs (Cont’d) & Elon’s Disney No-Show
Costner previously took time away from the series to work on his epic Western, ‘Horizon.’
A new twist in the saga of Yellowstone. After walking away from the series for its final season, a new report has claimed that Kevin Costner is attempting to perform a U-turn and at least make a cameo appearance to wrap up the story of John Dutton in Taylor Sheridan’s western series. As arguably the most popular show on television, it came as a shock when the end of the series was announced after a dispute between Costner and Sheridan over both availability and salary demands.
According to a report by Puck, the last episodes of the original Yellowstone series have been scripted and production is scheduled to start soon. Costner has indicated his desire to reappear in the series, at least in a cameo role, if not more extensively, although there are no ongoing talks about such an arrangement. Despite this, there’s speculation that even if Costner were to reduce his demands regarding compensation and time, Sheridan, the show’s creator, might be reluctant to revise his completed scripts just to include a farewell for Costner’s character, John Dutton. However, knowing the appeal it would have among the show’s fanbase, Costner seems keen to use this to his advantage, as he has done in the past.
How Did the Last Season of ‘Yellowstone’ End?
Buzz around Costner’s departure from the immensely popular series had been swirling since May 2023, with the rumor mill kicking into high gear by November, hinting that the actor might not grace the final chapters of the series. The loss of such a pivotal character threw a wrench in the narrative, especially after the cliffhanger at the end of Season 5 Part 1, which teased John Dutton’s political unraveling as Montana’s Governor. With Costner possibly out of the picture, the storyline is now left hanging, likely to be tied up without the family’s patriarch on screen, which would be massively unsatisfactory.
John’s imminent impeachment trial, as orchestrated by his son Jamie (Wes Bentley) should be the final piece of the puzzle that sees Jamie’s end within the show, but to have it happen off-screen? That would be a bitter disappointment. Here’s hoping that Costner, Sheridan, and the rest of the team at Paramount can come together and work out a deal that would give the fans the ending they deserve for their loyalty and support, whilst honoring the legacy of John Dutton and setting the stage for Yellowstone’s future.
What We Can Expect From Yellowstone’s Final Season
As we left the ‘midway’ point of Season 5, the stage was set for war via significant conflicts within the Dutton family and their surrounding enemies. As the season unfolded, the Duttons faced internal divisions and external pressures that challenged their control over the ranch and their standing in the community. Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Jamie’s (Wes Bentley) relationship reached a boiling point, with Beth threatening Jamie over his decision and even suggesting to John that the only way to stop Jamie was to have him killed. Jamie, feeling cornered, considers retaliating against Beth and ending her.
We also know we’ll see a few more episodes, a bit more of Josh Lucas as a younger John Dutton, and we can fully expect Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) to step forward as the true main character of the show without John casting a giant shadow over him when Yellowstone returns.