Amidst delays in the final season, speculation swirls around the casting of the female lead in the ‘Yellowstone’ spin-off, hinting at a potential shift in the franchise’s trajectory.
Last year’s writers and SAG-AFTRA strikes put a wrench in the gears of many media franchises, including the hit Western drama “Yellowstone,” led by Kevin Costner as the Dutton family patriarch. The final season’s release has been significantly delayed due to production setbacks, not just from the strikes, but also from Costner’s busy filming schedule.
While the strikes played a role, Costner’s commitments further delayed the series. The fifth season, split into two parts, began airing in January 2023, with the concluding part initially slated for November 2023. However, filming issues with Costner pushed back the release.
Speculation swirled regarding the “Yellowstone” spin-off series, particularly concerning Matthew McConaughey’s involvement. Reports suggested McConaughey was eyeing a hefty $2.5 million per episode, potentially pricing himself out of the project. Sources hinted that Michelle Pfeiffer could step in if McConaughey doesn’t seal the deal.
Insiders hinted that Costner might only return for a cameo in the spin-off, focusing on wrapping up his role in the main series. With negotiations ongoing, Pfeiffer’s excitement about the opportunity signals a potential shift in casting.
Considering McConaughey’s star power, his hefty fee makes sense, but the spin-off needs to match “Yellowstone’s” success to justify the investment. Pfeiffer’s interest and established Hollywood pedigree position her as a strong contender for the lead role, signaling a fresh direction for the franchise.
As discussions continue, fans can catch up on all seasons of “Yellowstone” streaming on Peacock.